Discover southern hospitality at its best on this Southern coastal vacation. Begin your trip in Charleston, where you’ll enjoy a sightseeing tour in this beautiful, historic town. On the tour of Charleston’s 300-year-old historic district, see where the Old South lives—in stately homes, well-mannered hospitality, and gentle dignity. Then it’s off to picturesque Beaufort for a tour via a carriage ride through the quaint streets. On to romantic Savannah, America’s first planned city, for a trolley tour, sightseeing, free time, and a tour of the home of the Girl Scouts’ founder, built in 1821.Enjoy a tour of glorious St. Simons before your cruise to Jekyll Island, once the playground for the rich and famous at the turn of the 20th century. Stay at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel, built in 1887 as the winter home for the Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, and Morgan families. Here, a trolley tour introduces you to the Club Historic District, a cluster of 19th-century mansions formed by some of America’s most prominent families. On your final day, visit Amelia Island and Fort Clinch State Park, a restored Civil War-era fort, before your vacation ends in Jacksonville, Florida. If you want to see and tour some of the most beautiful and historic Southern towns, this Southern Coastal Journey is the vacation for you.
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Day 1
Welcome to Charleston! At 6 pm, meet your traveling companions for a welcome drink. Your Tour Director will prepare you for your upcoming adventure.
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Day 2
This morning, see where the Old South lives on in Charleston—in the stately homes, well-mannered hospitality, and gentle dignity, in the words of Gone with the Wind’s Rhett Butler. Enjoy a guided tour by a Local Guide of Charleston’s beautiful, 300-year-old historic district. This afternoon visit MAGNOLIA PLANTATION and ride the guided Nature Tram, highlighting the plantation’s diverse landscapes and the plantation’s history. This evening, perhaps join an optional dinner cruise aboard the Spirit of Carolina through spectacular Charleston Harbor and past Fort Sumter. (B)
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Day 3
Depart Charleston for picturesque Beaufort, a town that has conserved much of its pre-revolutionary character. Enjoy a guided tour of the town by CARRIAGE through narrow, oak-lined streets past the former homes of wealthy cotton growers. Later this afternoon, make your way to romantic Savannah, America’s first planned city and a place filled with numerous historic landmarks. This evening, a special treat is in store for you when you experience Southern hospitality and down-home cooking at MRS. WILKES’ DINING ROOM. (B,D)
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Day 4
This morning, a TROLLEY TOUR led by a Local Guide tells you about Savannah’s history as the center of Georgia’s Colonial settlement and as the destination of General Sherman’s infamous 1864 “March to the Sea.” Also tour the home of the founder of Girl Scouts of the USA, the JULIETTE GORDON LOW BIRTHPLACE. Built in 1821, see this Regency-style house with many of the family’s original pieces. The balance of the day is for exploring Savannah and its waterfront on your own. (B)
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Day 5
Depart Savannah for a guided tour of St. Simons, including the Bloody Marsh Battle Site, where the English fought off the invading Spaniards. Keep an eye out for dolphins on a glorious CRUISE from St. Simons to Jekyll Island, once the playground for the rich and famous at the turn of the 20th century. For dinner tonight, take a stroll down to the historic marina. (B)
Special Feature:
Your hotel on Jekyll Island is the lovely Jekyll Island Club Hotel, built in 1887 as the winter home for the Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, and Morgan families. Known for its elegance and beautiful setting, the Club is the focal point of Jekyll Island, providing a relaxing atmosphere, superior service, and many diversions for guests.
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Day 6
Enjoy a guided TROLLEY TOUR of the Club Historic District, a cluster of 19th-century mansions. This “club” was formed by some of America’s most prominent families who at one time controlled one-sixth of the world’s wealth. Your tour includes a visit to two of the most elaborate winter mansions, like Rockefeller’s Indian Mound. The remainder of your day is at leisure to take advantage of your resort’s many activities like croquet, high tea, a round of golf, or just relaxing poolside. This evening your Tour Director hosts a lavish farewell dinner at the Jekyll Island Club. (B,D)
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CHARLESTON Sightseeing tour; Magnolia Plantation Tram TourBEAUFORT Sightseeing tour; [LF] carriage ride through historic districtSAVANNAH Sightseeing trolley tour; [LF] visit Juliette Gordon Low’s birthplaceST. SIMONS Sightseeing tour by land and waterJEKYLL ISLAND Guided trolley sightseeing tour; farewell dinnerAMELIA ISLAND Visit Fort Clinch State Park
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CHARLESTON Courtyard Charleston Historic District (F)SAVANNAH Mulberry Inn (F)JEKYLL ISLAND Jekyll Island Club (SF)JACKSONVILLE (post nights) Hyatt Regency Hotel (SF)
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Breakfast daily (B), 2 three-course dinners (D) including a special farewell dinner on Jekyll Island
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Prices based on double room occupancy.Single Room Supplement: $650.Triple Room Reduction per person: $151.Extra Nights per person in Charleston:in single room $229; in twin room $129; in triple room $92.Extra Nights per person in Jacksonville:April: in single room $225; in twin room $128; in triple room $103.May-October: in single room $194; in twin room $113; in triple room $97.
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Southern Coastal Journey
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Discover southern hospitality at its best on this Southern coastal vacation. Begin your trip in Charleston, where you’ll enjoy a sightseeing tour in this beautiful, historic town. On the tour of Charleston’s 300-year-old historic district, see where the Old South lives—in stately homes, well-mannered hospitality, and gentle dignity. Then it’s off to picturesque Beaufort for a tour via a carriage ride through the quaint streets. On to romantic Savannah, America’s first planned city, for a trolley tour, sightseeing, free time, and a tour of the home of the Girl Scouts’ founder, built in 1821.Enjoy a tour of glorious St. Simons before your cruise to Jekyll Island, once the playground for the rich and famous at the turn of the 20th century. Stay at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel, built in 1887 as the winter home for the Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, and Morgan families. Here, a trolley tour introduces you to the Club Historic District, a cluster of 19th-century mansions formed by some of America’s most prominent families. On your final day, visit Amelia Island and Fort Clinch State Park, a restored Civil War-era fort, before your vacation ends in Jacksonville, Florida. If you want to see and tour some of the most beautiful and historic Southern towns, this Southern Coastal Journey is the vacation for you.
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