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USA Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana


TOUR


John Hancock Observatory, 360 Chicago Buddy Guy’s Blues Legends Club


Chicago Paddle steamer, New Orleans


Graceland


DAYS 6 & 7 Memphis Memphis is known for many things - the sweet southern accent, the great Mississippi River rolling along its border, blues music and, of course, Graceland, Elvis’ former home and now a museum dedicated to his life. On the afternoon of day 6 we take a tour of the city and visit Sun Studios where Elvis and many other famous artists recorded some of their best-known songs.


This evening why not enjoy the blues clubs on Beale Street, which is famous for its excellent venues. Your Tour Manager will be able to point you in the direction of the best clubs.


Gospel music is extremely popular here and on the morning of day 7 you will have the chance to join the congregation of a local church. Get into the swing of things at a lively service complete with uplifting gospel singing, it’s a perfect start to our day.


Graceland – the former home of Elvis Presley and a pilgrimage site for music lovers the world over - is certain to be a real highlight of your holiday. You will have time to soak up its infectious atmosphere, learn more about its story and Elvis himself on a tour.


DOUBLETREE BY HILTON MEMPHIS DOWNTOWN, MEMPHIS


DAY 8 Louisiana Oak Alley Plantation is our port of call as we head further south and the heat begins to rise. A traditional Antebellum mansion, vast shady grounds and a Mint Julep reception await us - Mint Julep is a refreshing and gently potent drink that originates from the southern states. Stroll around the gardens, relax in the shade and learn more about the generations gone by as we take a tour of the estate. SHERATON HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS


DAYS 9 & 10 New Orleans New Orleans thrives on the music that hails from its streets. Discover all the main sights on our included tour on day 9. Be sure to visit the famous French Quarter, where flowers tumble from wrought iron balconies and the sound of jazz music hangs in the air and wafts from beyond the doors of the numerous cafés and bars.


Join your fellow travellers on the evening of day 9 aboard an authentic paddle steamer. We’ll enjoy dinner as we cruise along the Mississippi and a live jazz band entertains us.


On day 10, experience more of New Orleans at your own pace in the company of your travelling companions. SHERATON HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS


DAYS 11 & 12 New Orleans to UK We’ll enjoy a morning at leisure before transferring to the airport for our flight back to the UK, arriving on day 12.


Please note: This holiday includes walking in areas of rough ground, gradients and steps with little or no hand rails to offer assistance.


DEPARTURE DATES


For all dates, prices and regional fl ight options, see latest price guide. Holiday ref: SUCNO


2017 Heathrow 8 May 4 Sep 2 Oct 2018 Heathrow 21 May


Flights with United Airlines or similar scheduled airline. Transfer time is approx. 40 mins. ESTA from £29 - see page 209. Flight timings and hotels are subject to change and will be confi rmed in your fi nal documents.


Please have passport details ready when booking 111


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