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OREGON: Crater Lake features in a TrekAmerica West Coast itinerary


TrekAmerica pours beer-themed trips in 2019 programme


Juliet Dennis juliet.dennis@travelweekly.co.uk


TrekAmerica has added a range of tours for next year.


Highlights in the road trip specialist’s brochure include beer tours of the US east and west coasts, festival-themed breaks and an itinerary exploring the deep south. The new tours include the


seven-day Cities, Sights and Craft Beer Delights – West. The itinerary visits destinations such as San Francisco, Santa Rosa, Portland and Seattle, offering activities such as a ‘BrewCycle’ tour, a canoe trip, hiking in Bodega Bay and Crater Lake National Park. Prices start at £1,249, including


six nights’ budget accommodation, a tour leader and private transport. Also new is Cities, Sights and Craft Beer Delights – East, which


£1,249


Starting price for new West Coast itinerary


leads in at £1,399 for eight days. The trip takes in New York City, Boston, Washington DC, Atlanta and Asheville, visiting breweries and the home of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream. The new 15-day Deep South


and Festival Sounds, from £2,799, focuses on music, and ends in Austin, Texas, touted as the “live-rock capital of the world”. Managing director Richard


Hanson said: “We are delighted to be offering these action-packed


new tours.” trekamerica.com


29 November 2018travelweekly.co.uk25


PICTURES: SHUTTERSTOCK


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