Embrace the leisurely pace and timeless beauty of America’s Southeast. 🌿
This journey invites you to slow down and soak in the charm of Charleston, Savannah, and Jekyll Island—three destinations where history, hospitality, and coastal scenery come together in unforgettable ways.
Begin with two nights in Charleston, a city defined by cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and centuries of stories. Explore the historic district, browse the stalls of Charleston’s City Market 🛍️—one of the oldest public markets in the country—and visit the iconic Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, known for its breathtaking Avenue of Oaks and deep cultural history.
Continue to Savannah for another two‑night stay, where sprawling squares, moss‑draped oaks, and elegant homes create one of the most atmospheric cities in the South. Enjoy a trolley or walking tour through the Historic District, then dive deeper into the region’s heritage with a visit to the Pin Point Heritage Museum, celebrating the Gullah/Geechee community and its enduring traditions. 🚎🌳
Your journey then drifts toward the coast for a relaxing stay at the legendary Jekyll Island Club 🏰—once a private retreat for America’s wealthiest families. Explore the island’s natural beauty, from Driftwood Beach to scenic bike paths, and enjoy time on nearby St. Simons Island, known for its lighthouse, live oaks, and coastal charm. 🌊🌴
Throughout your travels, savor the warmth, flavors, and hospitality that define South Carolina and Georgia’s Low Country. From historic landmarks to coastal hideaways, every day offers a new glimpse into the region’s rich culture and irresistible allure. 🤍🌅
Explore the full tour itinerary below!
Embrace the easygoing charm of America’s Southeast. 🌿
Stroll cobblestone streets, admire historic homes, and soak in the beauty of an unspoiled coastline. Experience the warmth, flavor, and hospitality of South Carolina and Georgia’s Low Country—a region where history, culture, and coastal serenity come together beautifully. 🤍
April 4-10, 2028
✨ Learn about the life and history of the Gullah Geechee people during a visit to Pin Point Heritage Museum.
🌿 Explore Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, one of the country’s oldest working plantations, and visit the historical slave cabins.
🏛️ Visit the intriguing Mercer Williams House, one of Savannah’s renowned historic homes.
Highlights
Charleston, South Carolina
Emeline Hotel Charleston
Experience warm Southern hospitality in America’s southeast. Come to know its rich history and deep traditions on this tour highlighted by stays in Charleston, Savannah, and Jekyll Island. Arrive in Charleston, a city that has defied all odds. Charleston has survived the Civil War, major fires, an earthquake, and hurricanes - and still exudes elegance, charm, and grace. If arriving early in the day, perhaps you'll venture out on your own to Patriot’s Point Naval Museum or the Aiken-Rhett House before settling into your accommodations in the Historic District. There are no scheduled activities today. Following a welcome briefing, you’ll have the evening free to enjoy dinner on your own and explore at your leisure.
Charleston, South Carolina
Emeline Hotel Charleston
Decide how to see the city because it’s your choice! Stroll through Charleston’s historic center with a local guide, exploring hidden alleys and quaint areas that are only accessible by foot -OR- take a harbor cruise to Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, and chat with a ranger before exploring on your own. Later, make your way to bustling City Market, one of the country’s oldest public markets and the central hub for Gullah sweetgrass basketry – an intricate handicraft of African origin. Explore Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens, one of America's oldest working plantations, and get a historical look inside the original cabins that once housed the enslaved. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. (B, D)
Charleston - Savannah, Georgia
Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District
Enjoy a morning at leisure to explore Charleston on your own. Perhaps you will join an optional horse-and-carriage tour with lunch. Then, travel down the coast through South Carolina’s Low Country to historic Savannah. This evening, spend some time exploring Factors Walk and River Street, where old cotton warehouses have been converted into trendy shops, taverns, and restaurants. Tonight, gather at a local restaurant for dinner. (B, D)
Available Option: Historic Charleston Carriage Ride & Southern BBQ Lunch $139
3 Hours; 15 Passengers Minimum
Transportation Included
Discover beautiful Charleston on a horse-drawn carriage ride followed by a Southern barbeque lunch. First, take your seat for a carriage tour of Charleston and settle into the relaxed pace as you absorb the timeless charm of this enchanting city. Your carriage driver will bring stories of Charleston to life with commentary as you pass by mansions, churches, and parks. Afterward, enjoy a hearty lunch of traditional Southern barbeque. Experience the flavors and hospitality that go hand in hand with this staple of Southern culture.
Savannah, Georgia
Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District
This morning, take in the southern charm on a private tour through Savannah's Historic District. The city comes to life as you travel both by trolley and by foot along the cobblestone-paved streets and beneath the moss-draped oaks. Allow the stately mansions, beautiful squares, and romantic riverfront promenades to capture your heart. Your tour ends at the Mercer Williams House, where you will receive a guided tour of the famed home from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Return to the hotel in time for a late lunch on your own and the afternoon and evening to spend as you wish. (B)
Savannah - St. Simons Island - Jekyll Island
Jekyll Island Club
Before saying so long to Savannah, stop at the Pin Point Heritage Museum to learn about the Gullah Geechee people. Then, journey to Georgia’s legendary Gold Coast and visit the quaint St. Simons Island. Enjoy time to explore the area on your own, meandering along the unique shops and restaurants in the village. Continue on to the exclusive Jekyll Island Club hotel, your home for the next two nights. (B)
Jekyll Island
Jekyll Island Club
Situated grandly in the middle of the Golden Isles, Jekyll Island was once the beloved vacation spot for prominent families, including the Rockefellers, the Vanderbilts, and J.P. Morgan. With a morning at leisure, enjoy the old-world atmosphere of this iconic resort. Gather for a tram ride* that brings you on a tour of the island and the Jekyll Island Historic Landmark District – one of the nation’s largest restoration projects. The rest of the day is yours to spend as you please throughout the resort. Tonight, join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner at the Jekyll Island Club hotel. (B, D)
Jekyll Island - Jacksonville, Florida - Tour Ends
As your tour draws to a close, leave for home with memories of a trip well-traveled. Your days spent experiencing true southern charm and gracious hospitality will stay dear to your heart for years to come. (B)
On some dates, alternate hotels may be used.
Double Occupancy: $4,499/person
Triple Occupancy: $4,4499/person
Single Occupancy: $5,699/person
Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Bismarck Municipal Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges, Hotel Transfers.
Upgrade your in-flight experience with Elite Airfare
Additional rate of: Business Class $2,990
Pre-Tour Extension (1-night)
Emeline Hotel Charleston
from $550 per room
Apr 03, 2028
Post-Tour Extension (1-night)
Jekyll Island Club
from $500 per room
Apr 10, 2028
Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $399 per person.
✨ The purchase of travel insurance is recommended. Request to purchase travel insurance in your booking form.
Deposit of $698/person due at the time of registration. Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis.
Deposits are refundable up until October 3, 2027
Final payment due January 5, 2028.
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE:
Yes, we highly recommend purchasing travel protection to safeguard your investment and provide peace of mind. We offer travel insurance options at the time of booking.
Absolutely! We offer customization options, from private tours to dietary accommodations. We'll work closely with you to create a personalized itinerary aligned with your interests.
Your comfort is important to us. With that in mind, we charter coaches that are temperature-controlled.
While some coaches may have a toilet facility, it is for emergency use since local laws require the vehicle to stop for safety reasons. Rest assured that frequent stops will be made along the touring route for your comfort and convenience.
Please note, outlets for charging devices may not be available on the coach. Therefore, if you anticipate using electronic devices, we recommend bringing portable power banks.
Change your seat, change your view! At least once a day, the Tour Manager will ask all travelers to change seats. This ensures that every traveler has an opportunity to enjoy a variety of views as they travel and a chance to get to know each other better. Depending on availability, single travelers may be seated next to another traveler. In fairness to all, there will be no exceptions to this policy.
Activity Level 2 - Moderate
You like a balanced approach to travel. Walking two to three miles over the course of a day is no problem for you. You can partake in a two-hour leisurely walking tour, covering up to two miles (with included breaks). You can handle a variety of terrains, from cobblestone streets to moderate hills with relative ease and without assistance. You can climb two flights of stairs with ease. There may be 1 to 2 days on this tour when walking tours can cover 3 to 4 miles over uneven terrain. You can handle altitudes up to 6,000 feet.
Tipping is a great way to show your appreciation for the people who help keep your tour running smoothly. Tipping is discretionary and should be on an individual basis.
Gratuities for hotel housekeeping staff, local sightseeing guides, transfer drivers, on-tour motor coach drivers, and your Tour Manager are not included in the price of your tour.
The suggestions below are provided in US Dollars to help you budget for your trip. Plan to convert the total US Dollar amounts into the equivalent local currency, which is generally the preferred option when giving.
Tour Manager: equivalent of $10 US Dollars per person for each travel day, given at the end of your tour. For this 9-day tour, this would amount to $90 US Dollars total per person.
Local Guide: equivalent of $2-3 US Dollars per person, given at the end of your day or time with them. There are 3 local guides on this tour.
On-Tour Motor Coach Driver: equivalent of $5 US Dollars per person for each travel day, provided at the end of your tour or time with your driver.
Hotel Housekeeping: equivalent of $1 US Dollar per day, per room, left each morning.
As you prepare to explore America's charming South, enjoy a casual dress style and be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes -- particularly for the portion of the tour visiting gorgeous Savannah, Georgia.
Your tour includes luggage handling for one main bag per traveler. Upon arrival at each hotel, your bag will be delivered to your room and collected for departure. You’ll be responsible for handling your luggage during airport arrivals and transfers, so pack what you can comfortably manage.
While airlines may allow more or different luggage restrictions, your tour has specific limits to ensure everything fits safely and efficiently on the motor coach. Most airlines, including domestic carriers now charge fees for checked bags, so be sure to check your airline’s baggage policy before departure.
To help ensure a smooth and comfortable experience, please follow the luggage guidelines below.
What You Can Bring:
The natural wonders of our planet are awe-inspiring. To ensure their beauty can be enjoyed for generations, we are committed to reducing single-use plastics on our tours and in our offices. On tours in this region, where the tap water is safe to drink, we encourage you to bring a reusable filtered water bottle. Your Tour Manager will direct you to bottle refill stations throughout each day. By bringing your own bottle, you will reduce plastic waste and help to preserve the environment.
Thank you for helping us make the world a better place through travel and supporting sustainability!
Wi-Fi access has improved, with free or cheap internet available in many public spaces. Some restaurants, cafes, and hotels offer complimentary Wi-Fi, though at times it may not reach rooms in hotels. Wi-Fi will not be available onboard motorcoaches or other modes of transportation used during your tour.
Booking is easy! Simply complete the sign-up form with your guest information, including names, contact details, and any special requests.