Discover a slice of Colorado’s magnificent history and scenic beauty on this hub & spoke tour of the Denver area and Colorado Springs.
The Western region of the United States is blessed with pristine weather and impressive landscapes. It’s also a perfect place for groups to explore. From its many state and national parks (don’t miss the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone National Park) to its historic cities filled with a variety of attractions (A trip to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Francisco will keep your group entertained for weeks), there’s no place like the West.
Discover a slice of Colorado’s magnificent history and scenic beauty on this hub & spoke tour of the Denver area and Colorado Springs.
Travel along Scenic and Historic Byways on a very special tour of the Colorado experience.
Colorado is the place to begin on this American Scenic and Historic Byway covering four states.
The Southern area of the country is a fabulous place to explore. From its delectable food (you haven’t lived until you’ve tried the multiple versions of North Carolina barbecue) to its picturesque locales (Jones Street in Savannah is often called the Most Beautiful Street in America), the South has something for everyone. With fabulous weather and innumerable bodies of water where you can swim, paddle, boat, tube and water ski, the South is beckoning you to visit.
Waiting to charm you with tree-filled squares and perfectly preserved historic buildings, Savannah mesmerizes you with the past and her unforgettable natural beauty. Situated on Georgia’s coast in the midst of the delightful Low Country region, Savannah is ready to embrace your groups with genteel warmth and southern hospitality.
Baton Rouge is the hub of all things Louisiana
Fairfax County enjoys the best of both worlds with proximity to Washington, DC and a unique history of its own.
The Midwest is a lovely region in the country that sports both flat terrain and rolling hills from state to state. It is also home to a fabulous array of alluring cities and towns that will keep your group entertained. Home to exciting big cities like Chicago and beautiful states brimming with natural wonders like Michigan, the Midwest will have your group clamoring for more. And don’t forget, the country’s biggest mall, the Mall of America in Minnesota, features more than 5.6 million square feet of shopping fun.
THE ITENERARY AT A GLANCE Enchanting gardens, vintage aircraft and uplifting live music all await motorcoach groups visiting the Eastern Shores region. Spanning Appleton to Lake Geneva, this region and its art museums, theaters and historic attractions are excellent...
THE ITERENARY AT A GLANCE Water from Lake Mendota and the Rock and Wisconsin rivers has influenced so much of the South Central Crossroads’ regional distinctions, including its dairy and sawmill industries, Swiss heritage, and beautiful state parks. Groups who plan a...
Explore the region of Wisconsin Northwoods Wisconsin’s Northwoods region, which spans the Mississippi River to Lake Superior, includes dense woodlands, hundreds of lakes, and charming coastal islands. Motorcoach groups can tour lumber baron mansions, relax on pontoon...
The Northeast region of the United States is the most populated of our country’s regions. Featuring rugged natural beauty and bustling cities like New York City, Boston and Philadelphia, the Northeast’s fast-pace will keep you feeling energized. Whether you’re a fan of museums, gourmet restaurants, incredible architecture and amazing shopping, the Northeast will appeal to all members of your group.
THE ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Inspired by the beauty of our ocean views, Virginia Beach is a place where expression thrives. Through vibrant visual arts and lively stages, these adventures take you into the heart of your own creativity. Enjoy These Great Virginia...
Colonial Williamsburg is an 18th century city complete with historic re-enactors and nearly 100 reconstructed buildings. Enter the homes (there’s even a royal palace) of tradespeople, business owners and Nation Builders and immerse yourself in the culture of the dawn of America.
The historic waters of Lake Champlain stretch 120 miles north to south along New York and Vermont with almost 600 miles of pristine shoreline and 435 square miles of surface area.