
Highlights: Memphis - New Orleans - Cozumel - Harvest Caye - Roatan - Costa Maya
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Hotels Featured:
➤Guest House at Graceland 4*
➤Hyatt Centric French Quarter 4*
Itinerary
Tue 25 Nov 25: USA
➤Flights from London Heathrow Airport to Memphis International Airport via Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
➤Stay at Guest House at Graceland for 2 nights
Thu 27 Nov 25: Rail Memphis to New Orleans
Includes Wi-Fi & Shore Excursion Credit
Sleeper roomette Thu, 27 Nov 06:40 mtrain Memphis TN - Central Station (MEM) 15:47 train New Orleans LA - Union Passenger Terminal (NOL)
➤Stay at Hyatt Centric French Quarter for 2 nights
Sat 29 Nov 25: USA Music Cities & Caribbean Cruise
➤New Orleans
New Orleans is a quirky city with a unique character quite incomparable to any other city in the US or the world. Situated on a swamp, surrounded by the sea, Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River, the city chose to swim rather than sink by constructing levees, pumps and canals to protect the city. But this is an ongoing battle. Despite being hit by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, a tragedy which left 75% of the city flooded, the proud residents of New Orleans rebuilt their one-of-a-kind home with determination. And for tourists, it's once again the vibrant destination it was before the disaster. The jazz, the extravagant celebrations and the Big Easy lifestyle once again make New Orleans one of the party capitals of the US. Nightlife options are burgeoning and strains of local jazz and blues rhythms are once again echoing through the streets of the atmospheric French Quarter. Legendary Bourbon Street continues to host carnivals and parades, including the annual Mardi Gras, which has a reputation for being the most scandalous and sensational event on the world's festival calendar. Besides all the partying, New Orleans still has serious opportunities for sightseeing. The city is full of picturesque buildings, lush parks, riverboats, vintage streetcars and museums displaying everything from voodoo culture to modern technology.
Sun 30 Nov 25: Cozumel
➤Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, opposite Playa del Carmen, and close to the site of the ancient Mayan city of Tulum. The island's main town is San Miguel de Cozumel. The island is covered with mangrove forest and has a wide variety of fauna, including many species of birds, lizards, and fish. Cozumel is a popular tourist destination, especially for scuba diving and snorkeling. The clear waters around the island attract many visitors from all over the world. There are many dive sites around the island, with something to suit all levels of experience. The most popular dive sites are the Palancar Caves, the Columbia Reef, and the Paradise Reef. The island is also a popular destination for cruise ships. Cruise ship passengers often take excursions to the island, to visit the town of San Miguel, or to go on one of the many organized tours. The island has a rich history. It was inhabited by the Maya people for centuries, and there are many Maya ruins on the island. The most famous Maya ruin on the island is the Temple of the Sun, which is located in the town of San Miguel. Cozumel was also the site of a major battle in the Mexican-American War, known as the Battle of Cozumel. This was a brief but bloody battle, which resulted in the death of over 200 American soldiers. The island has a tropical climate, with warm weather all year round. The best time to visit is between December and April, when the weather is at its driest and most pleasant.
Mon 01 Dec 25: - Harvest Caye
➤Located in the beautiful country of Belize, Harvest Caye is a true tropical paradise. This stunning island destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it an ideal getaway for travelers seeking relaxation, adventure, and a touch of luxury. Harvest Caye is a private island developed by Norwegian Cruise Line, catering primarily to cruise ship passengers. The island is situated just a short distance off the coast of Placencia, making it easily accessible for visitors arriving by sea. With its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters, and lush tropical foliage, Harvest Caye is a postcard-perfect destination. Upon arrival on the island, visitors will find an array of amenities and facilities designed to enhance their stay. The island features a large marina that can accommodate several cruise ships at once, eliminating the need for tenders and allowing passengers to step directly onto the island. The marina also offers a variety of water sports activities, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing. For those seeking ultimate relaxation, Harvest Caye boasts an expansive beach area where visitors can soak up the sun, swim in the warm Caribbean sea, or simply indulge in a tranquil beachside massage. The island also features several luxurious pool areas with cabanas available for rent, providing a glamorous setting for a day of leisure. Beyond its pristine beaches and inviting waters, Harvest Caye offers a range of exciting activities and attractions to suit every taste. One of the island's main highlights is its massive pool complex, complete with a swim-up bar and a thrilling 1,470-foot-long zip line that stretches across the entire island. Adventurous travelers can embark on an exhilarating zip line tour, soaring high above the jungle canopy and taking in breathtaking views of the island and its surroundings. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate Harvest Caye's eco-friendly initiatives, which include a wildlife and conservation program. Visitors can explore a nature center that features educational exhibits and a butterfly house, allowing them to learn about the local flora and fauna and interact with various species of butterflies. Guided tours through the island's nature trails offer the opportunity to observe and learn about the diverse wildlife that calls Harvest Caye home. When it comes to dining and shopping, Harvest Caye offers a range of options to cater to every palate and preference. The island features a selection of restaurants and bars, serving a variety of cuisines and refreshing cocktails. Visitors can savor delicious Belizean dishes, fresh seafood, and international favorites. The island also boasts a shopping village where visitors can browse for unique souvenirs, local arts and crafts, and designer goods. For those seeking a cultural experience, Harvest Caye offers excursions to mainland Belize, allowing visitors to explore the country's rich history and natural wonders. The nearby Mayan ruins of Nim Li Punit and Lubaantun provide a fascinating glimpse into Belize's ancient past, while the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary offers the chance to spot exotic wildlife, such as jaguars and howler monkeys, in their natural habitat. In conclusion, Harvest Caye is a tropical oasis that combines natural beauty with modern amenities. Whether you're seeking relaxation, thrilling adventures, or a cultural experience, this private island paradise offers something for everyone. From its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters to its thrilling zip line and eco-friendly initiatives, Harvest Caye is a destination that will leave visitors with memories to last a lifetime.
Tue 2 Dec 25: Roatan Island
➤Roatan is an island in the Caribbean, about 40 miles off the coast of Honduras. It's a popular destination for tourists, with its white sand beaches, clear blue water and laid-back atmosphere. There are a number of ways to get to Roatan, but the most popular is to fly into the Roatan International Airport, which is served by a number of major airlines. , From there, it's a short taxi ride to your hotel or resort. Once you're on the island, there are plenty of things to do. If you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation, you can spend your days lounging on the beach, swimming in the sea or snorkeling or diving in the reefs. If you're looking for something a little more active, there's plenty to do as well. You can go hiking or biking in the jungle, go zip-lining or horseback riding, or take a boat tour to see the island's dolphins and monkeys. No matter what you do, you're sure to have a great time on Roatan.
Wed 03 Dec 25: Costa Maya
➤Costa Maya is a coastal town in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is located on the Yucatán Peninsula's east coast, on the Caribbean Sea. Costa Maya is known for its beaches, coral reefs, and Mayan ruins. The town is a popular tourist destination, and is served by the Costa Maya International Airport. Costa Maya was originally settled by the Maya people. The Maya civilization reached its peak in the region between the 8th and 10th centuries AD. The Maya built a number of cities in the area, including nearby Chacchoben and Kohunlich. The Maya were eventually overtaken by the Spanish, who began to settle Costa Maya in the 16th century. Today, Costa Maya is a popular tourist destination for its beaches, coral reefs, and Mayan ruins. The town is home to a number of hotels and resorts, as well as a cruise ship terminal. Costa Maya is also a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling.
Thus 4 Dec 25: New Orleans
➤New Orleans is a quirky city with a unique character quite incomparable to any other city in the US or the world. Situated on a swamp, surrounded by the sea, Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River, the city chose to swim rather than sink by constructing levees, pumps and canals to protect the city. But this is an
ongoing battle. Despite being hit by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, a tragedy which left 75% of the city flooded, the proud residents of New Orleans rebuilt their one-of-a-kind home with determination. And for tourists, it's once again the vibrant destination it was before the disaster. The jazz, the extravagant celebrations and the Big Easy lifestyle once again make New Orleans one of the party capitals of the US. Nightlife options are burgeoning and strains of local jazz and blues rhythms are once again echoing through the streets of the atmospheric French Quarter. Legendary Bourbon Street continues to host carnivals and parades, including the annual Mardi Gras, which has a reputation for being the most scandalous and sensational event on the world's festival calendar. Besides all the partying, New Orleans still has serious opportunities for sightseeing. The city is full of picturesque buildings, lush parks, riverboats, vintage streetcars and museums displaying everything from voodoo culture to modern technology.
Fri 05 Dec 25: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport to London - All Airports
➤Fly overnight from New Orleans, USA back to the UK, an Inside cabin / Grade IF / Cabin number GTY
Take advantage of an affordable way to explore the world with these interior staterooms. Two singles can convert to a queen and one to two pullmans, allowing sleeping for up to four.
What's Included
Return flights from the UK, 02-Night stay in a 4* Graceland hotel in Memphis
Amtrak Rail Journey from Memphis to New Orleans 02-Night stay in a 4* French Quarter hotel in New Orleans 07-Night cruise on board the Norwegian Escape Premium Drinks Package
Speciality Dining Package
Wi-Fi
Shore Excursions Credit
ATOL Protection
Sat 06 Dec 25: Departure
Prices & Departures:
Deposit £250pp
➤Z83157 Heathrow from £2249pp
➤Z83551 Manchester from £2579pp
➤Z83556 Glasgow from £2479pp
➤Z83570 Dublin from £2389pp
➤a03512 Birmingham from £2439pp
Terms & Conditions:
Based on 2 adults sharing
Offer Includes
- Flights from Heathrow with 23kg baggage
- 2 nights stay at the Guest House at Graceland in a Deluxe room
- Amtrak rail from Memphis to New Orleans in a sleeper roomette
- 2 nights stay at the Hyatt Centric French Quarter in a Double room
- 7 nights all-inclusive cruise on board the Norwegian Escape in an inside cabin
- Includes a premium drinks package
- Includes a specialty dining package
- Includes Wi-Fi & shore excursion credit
Meal Plans
- Room Only