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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1677227
Experience the sights, sounds, tastes and sensations of the Deep South, a region steeped in music, community and small-town culture, all set against a backdrop of outstanding natural beauty. In the heartlands of US country music, take a live music tour of the Nashville strip and enjoy backstage VIP status at the Grand Ole Opry. In New Orleans, sample flavor-filled Creole cuisine and explore the jazz-loving culture with a musicologist on hand. Visit iconic Elvis landmarks in Memphis, go behind the scenes at world-famous Sun Studios and enjoy insider access to the fascinating World War II Museum.
10 nights | Call for pricing
1 Arrive Nashville, Tennessee
Music drifts from open doors and street corners, threading through a city where tradition and creativity share the stage. Neon signs don’t just light the way — they mark legendary honky-tonks, tucked-away bars and stages where tomorrow’s stars cut their teeth. The energy feels both grounded and electric, shaped by history and driven by the city’s restless, artistic spirit.
Tucked into Nashville’s famed Music Row, RCA Studio B stands as the city’s oldest surviving recording studio — a space where Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton and Waylon Jennings once laid down tracks that would shape music history. A private guided tour offers an intimate look at the studio’s storied past and a chance to step inside the sound that defined generations.
An evening at the Grand Ole Opry begins with exclusive access to the intimate Circle Room, a private pre-show lounge offering a top-shelf open bar, chef-prepared hors d’oeuvres and a special appearance by one of the night’s performers. The experience culminates in a seat at the world’s longest-running radio show, where the spirit of country music lives on nearly a century after the Opry first took the stage.
Travel to Memphis, the birthplace of soul and rock ’n’ roll music. From the soulful rhythms of Beale Street to the legacy of its studios and record labels, Memphis’ energy is shaped by blues, rock and gospel. Carried on the breeze is the scent of slow-cooked barbecue, while historic landmarks stand as enduring symbols of the city’s cultural transformation, resilience and creative spirit. Before checking into your hotel, keep an eye out for the famous Peabody ducks.
Step into the world of Elvis Presley on a private VIP tour of Graceland. Walk through the restored rooms — including the living room, kitchen and legendary Jungle Room — as music from his era sets the tone. The tour includes full access to the Presley Motors Automobile Museum, where his pink Cadillac is on display, and the Career Museum, featuring gold records, film memorabilia and iconic jumpsuits. Finish with an exclusive exhibit and a chance to sign the famous Graceland wall before heading to Sun Studio, where Elvis first recorded and rock ’n’ roll found its roots.
The Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Memphis honors the legacy of Stax Records, the iconic studio that launched legends like Otis Redding and the Staple Singers. The exhibits feature replica studios, vintage equipment, a dance floor and Isaac Hayes’ gold-trimmed Cadillac Eldorado. Once a trailblazer in racial integration and community investment, the site now also houses a music academy and charter school, continuing to inspire through the enduring power of soul music. As you bid farewell to the city, follow a scenic track toward New Orleans, pausing for the night in Natchez along the mighty Mississippi River.
A blend of French, African and Spanish heritage weaves through New Orleans.’ narrow streets, as the sounds of brass bands spill from hidden courtyards. An expert guide tailors your exploration to your interests, whether it’s voodoo, piracy or New Orleans’ deep musical roots. Enjoy a Creole meal in the company of a musicologist and a celebrated local jazz performer, followed by visits to historic jazz venues. At Preservation Hall, benefit from reserved seating and expedited entry to a performance by the iconic Preservation Hall All-Stars.
Your expert guide takes you on a story-filled journey through New Orleans, showcasing the city’s history, architecture and culture, with opportunities to enjoy iconic fare including po’boys and muffuletta. Explore the French Quarter, Jackson Square and historic neighborhoods like Faubourg Marigny, Tremé and the Garden District, where grand mansions tell tales of Mardi Gras past. Ride along oak-lined St. Charles Avenue past Audubon Park, Tulane and Loyola, stopping at an above-ground cemetery or strolling through New Orleans City Park and Bayou St. John. In the evening, join a hands-on mixology class that features Pimm’s Cup, Hurricane, Sazerac and Vieux Carré cocktails.
On a guided tour through one of New Orleans’ most storied neighborhoods, get a glimpse into the city’s shadowy history. At St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, visit the tomb of Voodoo queen Marie Laveau and learn about the African-rooted religion that influenced local culture. Wander through the cemetery’s above-ground tombs and hear tales of notable figures laid to rest. A stop at a local Voodoo museum provides a deeper look into its rituals, with an option to participate. The tour concludes in a fabled alley once frequented by pirates.
A self-guided, interactive visit through the National World War II Museum reveals interactive exhibits, personal accounts and immersive galleries that trace the path to victory from North Africa to the Pacific. A behind-the-scenes presentation with a curator then offers an up-close look at rare artifacts and insights into preservation methods and storytelling techniques. At the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion, observe large-scale items undergoing restoration. The visit concludes with a screening of Beyond All Boundaries, a poignant 4D film narrated by Tom Hanks that brings the story of the war to life.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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