Memphis Holidays
Sample itineraries
Dixie Discovery Tour
From £1425
Combine the lively music cities of New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville, with the laid-back states of Mississippi and Alabama, throw in cosmopolitan Atlanta and you've sure got one memorable adventure through the Deep South.
Highlights:
- Grand Ole Opry
- Atlanta
- Montgomery
- Historic Mobile
- Huntsville
-
Point Clear
- Graceland-former home of Elvis
- French Quarter, New Orleans
- Mississippi Plantation homes
- Historic Natchez Trace Parkway
- New Orleans Jazz & Blues scene
-
Cajun food
Price per person includes:
- Return flights to Atlanta, Georgia
- Airport taxes
- 14 days mid-size car hire
- 14 nights accommodation in sought after locations
- A personalised road book which is a complete guide to travelling within North America and provides bespoke driving instructions for your holiday.
Ideal time to visit: April to mid November
Prices are based on off-season travel. Please call or email for costs for your preferred date of travel.
Day 1 Atlanta
Arrive Atlanta, capital of the Peach Tree State, famous for its links with Margaret Mitchell's classic Gone With The Wind. Begun in 1837 as a railroad surveyor's stake in a pine clearing, Atlanta rose from the ashes of the Civil War to become a commercial and financial giant of the Southeast.
Day 2 Atlanta to Huntsville, Alabama
Distance: 194 miles
The birthplace of Alabama in 1819, a major cotton trading centre in the mid 1800's and today the Space Capital of America, Huntsville has a range of museums, arts and cultural attractions, gardens and the US Space and Rocket Centre, which includes the US Space Camp. Visitors can take guided tours of the centre.
Days 3 - 4 Huntsville to Nashville
Distance: 120 miles
Drive to Nashville, home of Country Music in America and the Grand Old Opry. Visit the homes and museums of these music giants, or visit the Country Music Hall of Fame. Dance to today's hot country sounds at the Wildhorse Saloon or sail aboard the General Jackson Showboat on the Cumberland River.
Days 5 - 6 Nashville to Memphis
Distance: 209 miles
The distinct Southern flavour and history of Memphis are embodied in the blues, a uniquely American art form. At the beginning on the 20th century, W.C. Handy developed the blues on Beale Street. In the 1950's Elvis Presley rode to stardom on a wave of rhythm and blues.
In 1977 Congress declared the city 'Home of the Blues'. Memphis was the site of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Visit Mud Island, a 52-acre park celebrating the Mississippi River and home to 'Memphis Belle', famed B-17 World War II bomber.
Day 7 Memphis to Jackson, Mississippi
Distance: 209 miles
Jackson, the state capital, was a bitterly contested stronghold during the Civil War. We recommend visits to the Governor's Mansion which was Sherman and Grant's headquarters.
Days 8 - 10 Jackson to New Orleans, Louisiana
Distance: 187 miles
Set out early for 'The Big Easy', an engaging amalgam of cultures and contradictions. Explore the French Quarter, where old brick and iron-tatted buildings reflect both French and Spanish influence. Stroll along the narrow streets of this walking neighbourhood, visit the antique shops and jazz clubs and experience Cajun and Creole cooking at its best.
Travel on the famed 'Streetcar Named Desire', walk through the historic garden district or sail on the Mississippi for an afternoon or evening cruise.
Day 11 New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama
Distance: 142 miles
Travel now to Alabama's Gulf Coast and its 32-miles of pristine sandy Beaches.
Mobile, a seaport situated at the mouth of the Mobile River , is the largest town on the Gulf. It is one of the oldest cities in the US and celebrates its 300th birthday in 2002 having been colonised by the French in 1702. Mobile is also the original home of Mardi Gras, with the first event taking place in 1703. The colourful carnival takes place two weeks before Lent each year while jazz is the main ingredient of the city's three-day BayFest music festival held each autumn.
Days 12 - 13 Mobile to Point Clear, Alabama
Distance: 48 miles
Point Clear, the Eastern Shore's westernmost point of land, is located between Mobile Bay waters on two sides. The area is named for the jutting land which shelters much of the rest of the Eastern Shore from high winds and waves. The Grand Hotel has stood as a lavish landmark of Point Clear for 150 years, surrounded by gracious antebellum homes. Boutiques and specialty shops, restaurants and seafood markets can be found in the communities of the Eastern Shore. The 1897 Victorian House in Point Clear has been the home of the Punta Clara Kitchen for over 35 years, offering an extensive array of candies and preserves.
Day 14 Point Clear to Montgomery, Alabama
Distance: 216 miles
Travel today to Alabama's historic capital, Montgomery, renowned in the Deep South for its charm and ambience. The city contains many landmarks and museums dedicated to the fight for freedom, none so poignant as the Civil Rights Memorial where a circular black granite table records the names of those who died in the struggle.
The region also has a strong history associated with the American Indians with Tuscaloosa taking its name from Choctaw Indian Chief Tushkauloosa, meaning Black Warrior. Among the attractions is Moundville Archaeological Park which includes a reconstructed Indian village.
Day 15 Montgomery to Atlanta, Georgia
Distance: 163 miles
Enjoy the scenery en route to Atlanta where you will drop off your car and catch your flight home.
Want to extend this tour or visit other states in this region? Perhaps you fancy a stopover in New York or Boston on your way home? Our holidays are flexible, call Bon Voyage to discuss the options available to you.










