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Georgia History Trail to Nashville
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This is a good tour if you want to learn about different parts of southern American history. It's a good trip.”
David, traveled in September 2024
Southern culture comes alive from Savannah's Bonaventure Cemetery to Charleston's historic district. The majestic Biltmore Estate, America's largest home, anchors a journey through Nashville's music heritage, with regional cuisine featured at included meals.
Duration 8 days Destinations Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, Asheville, Nashville Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,395
15% Off- US$2,886You save $509
The South unfolds from Atlanta through Savannah's Bonaventure Cemetery and Charleston's historic districts. The grand Biltmore Estate in Asheville leads to Nashville's Studio B, Memphis' Graceland, and the vibrant Cajun flavors of New Orleans.
Duration 14 days Destinations Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, Asheville, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $6,295
10% Off- US$5,665You save $630
Niagara Falls, Washington DC, Philadelphia & Amish Country 4D/3N (from New York)
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Got to see loads of interesting things and ticked a lot off our bucket list.”
Kevin, traveled in September 2019
Eastern USA's highlights shine from illuminated Niagara Falls to Philadelphia's Liberty Bell and DC's presidential monuments. The Maid of the Mist boat ride (May-October), authentic Amish culture in Lancaster, and Finger Lakes' beauty await, with daily breakfast included.
Duration 4 days Destinations New York City, Finger Lakes, Niagara Falls (USA), Philadelphia, Washington DC Age Range 10 to 100 year olds Operated in English Operator Bamba Travel From $1,073
10% Off- US$966You save $107
Great Eastern Cities
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a lovely time. The places covered was more than adequate and we saw/experienced a lot more than we expected.”
cindy, traveled in May 2023
Manhattan's iconic skyline launches an 8-day Eastern USA adventure costing approx. $320 per day. Niagara Falls and Finger Lakes wine country dazzle visitors. Three-to-four-star hotels support expert-guided tours of U.S. Capitol Building and Liberty Bell, including Arlington National Cemetery and Independence National Historic Park.
Duration 8 days Destinations New York City, Niagara Falls, Gettysburg, Washington DC, Philadelphia Age Range 21 to 75 year olds Operated in English Operator Travel Talk From $2,828
45% Off- US$1,555You save $1,272
Tastes and Sounds of the South (10 Days)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well run and a lovely group of people.”
A, traveled in June 2018
Musical heritage resonates at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry and RCA Studio B. The legendary Graceland mansion, Memphis' Sun Studios, and New Orleans' jazz scene create perfect harmony while guests enjoy premium hotels throughout.
Duration 10 days Destinations Nashville, Memphis, Natchez, New Orleans Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Trafalgar From
45% Off- US$3,795
What people love about Eastern USA Tours
- Niagara Falls, Washington DC, Philadelphia & Amish Country 4D/3N (from New York)
Both the guides we had, (Irene & Bryan) were excellent!! They were full of information and interesting facts! The tour was just the right amount of days to see all the sights. We weren’t rushed at all. The hotels were decent enough. We had a great time!
- Niagara Falls, Washington DC, Philadelphia & Amish Country 4D/3N (from New York)
Bruno, our tour guide was excellent, knowledgeable, funny, good humoured. The tour was run through Empire Tours, not Bamba, and Bruno works for them. The itinerary was very rushed but thanks to Bruno we fitted everything in. Both drivers were good and safe too. Hotels were good, but staff at the last hotel were very rude and did our wake-up calls late. Overall I'm so glad I did the tour and so happy with our tour guide. Everyone loved you Bruno
- Niagara Falls, Washington DC, Philadelphia & Amish Country 4D/3N (from New York)
Beautiful combination of both natural beauty and marvelous man-made structures. Bamba arranged great hotels for us to stay with customization on the meals (mainly breakfast) provided to us.The tour guide had a good sense of humor and was very detailed in his understanding of each and every sight we visited. The trip to Niagara falls was the highlight the Bamba experience and the tour guide made sure we have a wonderful experience. All in all it was a great tour.
Travel Eastern USA your way
The White Mountains of New Hampshire deliver some solid hiking options along the Appalachian range. Our guided treks combine Presidential Peaks hiking with comfortable stays at mountain huts and the Appalachian Highland Center - you get the wilderness experience without roughing it too much. Down in Georgia, history trails weave through Savannah's old quarters and Charleston's architectural highlights with easier walking routes. The Mount Washington multi-day trek stands out, with professional guides who really know their way around the changing weather patterns and best route choices. Our travelers often mention how much they learn from guides about local plants, rock formations and trail backgrounds. For something different, our Smoky Mountains programs mix up kayaking on Fontana Lake with hikes to spots like the historic Shuckstack fire tower right on the Appalachian Trail.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursCoach tours handle the Northeast's major sites smoothly while keeping things interesting. Starting in New York, you'll see the Empire State Building, cross the Brooklyn Bridge and head up to Niagara Falls - where you get views from both the US and Canadian sides. These comfortable bus routes include essential stops at Philadelphia's Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and Washington DC's monuments. Our travelers like how the days mix up - you might watch the falls light up at sunrise, browse outlet stores after lunch and spend your evening in DC's museums.
See all Coach / Bus toursThe American South comes alive through explorer tours that dig deep into its musical soul. At Nashville's Studio B, you can actually record where Elvis and Roy Orbison made their magic - our travelers often say this hands-on experience is a highlight. The tours take you right into Sun Studios in Memphis, and you'll get private performances from Johnny Cash's own family members. It's not just about the big sites though; you might find yourself in a local Savannah honey shop before joining the night's ghost walk, or talking plantation history with families who've lived there for generations. What works well is how the schedule lets you mix guided activities with free time to explore Charleston's old quarter or catch some live music in Nashville's honky-tonks.
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Top operators in Eastern USA
Looking at the tour company feedback, Trafalgar comes out strong for music-focused experiences - their guide Austin Coop gets a lot of positive mentions from our travelers for really knowing his stuff. Bamba Experience seems to be hit or miss; while guide Bruno earns good marks, some customers note they had trouble with inconsistent operator presence during their trips. Intrepid's doing good work with their Southern routes, particularly in how they handle the historical aspects and keep things environmentally responsible. Some travelers suggest tweaking the schedules though, which is fair feedback that could make the tours even better. Wild Land Trekking shines on the Appalachian Trail thanks to guide Sean, who travelers say really understands both the terrain and how to lead groups through it. That said, we did see one negative review that makes a solid point about matching guides to the difficulty level of these challenging hikes - it's crucial for these more demanding routes. What's interesting is how the guide quality seems to make or break the experience across all these companies. When you've got someone who knows their stuff, like Austin or Sean, the whole tour just works better. The areas where companies struggle tend to be about consistency and making sure every group gets that same level of expertise.
- 4.5 (11,926 reviews)
"This is a good tour if you want to learn about different parts of southern American history. Some days you’re always going to be on the move and some days you’ll only spend half the day on a tour. It’s a good trip. Also if you want to check out different cities down south where you might want to visit again or perhaps move to one day.
- Tours
- 2 tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Hiking & Trekking
- Response time
- 7h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $649
- 4.5 (685 reviews)
"Very disappointing tour. Only 1 day out of 7 actually stuck to the advertised itinerary. Very little time to explore places, bus got lost on more than one occasion, activities were cancelled with no adequate alternative and our highlight hotel was swapped for a very poor alternative, miles from anywhere, which meant extra hours on the coach instead of seeing the area. We complained and have had absolutely no satisfaction. They admit the tour was disappointing but will not even consider any sort of refund or compensation. Don't use this company if you want the advertised holiday. They apparently have the right to change as much as they want without any comeback.
- Tours
- 8 tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 8h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $799
- 4.0 (1,715 reviews)
"The overall organization prior to the beginning of the tour was great and sufficient. Very friendly and helpful guides! They knew the best photo spots and provided some general background information. I would have liked a bit more facts about the places we visited and additional information such as historic dates and fun facts and so on though. The bus and driver were great as well. Unfortunately, some locations were closed due to public holidays and the upcoming presidential inauguration in Washington D.C. The guides provided good alternatives but it would have been nice to know in advance, that the itinerary needs to be slightly changed. The stops in Washington from were a bit rushed and a lot of walking was involved, which might not be suitable for children and elderly people. We went to the Canadian side for the Niagara Falls. This was not specifically mentioned on the itinerary. Even upon asking beforehand whether we will be leaving the US, it was said that we will not go to the Canadian side. This should have been clearly stated on the itinerary. For return trips to New York, a lot of time was spent on the bus (up to 4 hours). It would have been nice to know this in advance to better prepare. Overall great experience - I would recommend the tour in general.
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 10 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 11h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $402
Eastern USA tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
205 tours in Eastern USAThe social side really shines on group tours covering major attractions. Music Cities tours connect fans of country, blues and also jazz across Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans. Everyone shares experiences at recording studio sessions, Graceland visits and evening shows at the Grand Ole Opry. Another favorite runs from Chicago through Niagara Falls to New York, where groups connect at places like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Our customers often tell us they make lasting friendships while discovering America's musical roots and historical sites.
Small Group
26 tours in Eastern USAVisit Eastern USA with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
26 tours in Eastern USAThe CMA Festival package delivers a personalized Nashville experience with all the extras. You'll get prime seats for headline concerts, stays right by the stadium and also private drivers throughout. Our guests really appreciate having arrangements handled while keeping flexibility to explore Nashville at their own speed. Local support keeps everything running smoothly so you can focus on enjoying the festival atmosphere and performances.
Top Eastern USA travel itineraries to fit your plans
Those quick 3-day tours really pack in the good stuff across the eastern states. The Smoky Mountains trips combine paddling and hiking - you'll sleep under the stars at Eagle Creek and climb up to old fire towers for some fantastic views. Over in DC, you can dig into American history at the Capitol Building and spend your evenings trying out Georgetown's local restaurants. Music fans love the Nashville option where you can actually record in the famous Studio B, then catch a live show at the Grand Ole Opry. Our customers tell us these short trips feel just right - not rushed but giving you proper time at each stop.
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Asheville, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Townsend
Give yourself a week to really get into America's music cities and cultural heritage. You'll walk the same floors as Elvis at Sun Studios, then visit RCA Studio B where Dolly Parton and Roy Orbison made their magic. The tours take you beyond just music though - you'll learn about civil rights at Memphis' National Civil Rights Museum and explore New Orleans' French Quarter. Our guests particularly love the personal touches, like private shows from Johnny Cash's family and hands-on sessions at New Orleans' cooking schools. There's a nice mix of planned activities and free time to check out Beale Street's blues spots or find your own favorite jazz club.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Charleston, Savannah, Jekyll Island, Jacksonville
Ten days really lets you settle into the South's character. Starting from Nashville or Atlanta, you'll wind through Memphis, Natchez and finally New Orleans. There's time for Graceland's unique style, recording sessions in historic studios and meeting local musicians in small venues. What makes it special is getting into local life - from visiting working cotton plantations to picking up Creole cooking skills. Our travelers tell us they love having enough time to properly explore places like Savannah's historic squares and Charleston's grand old mansions. Nice extras include Mississippi River dinner cruises at sunset and private cooking classes at top New Orleans culinary schools.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Nashville, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Chattanooga, Muscle Shoals, Lynchburg
Demographics
Our shorter city tours really hit the mark with solo travelers, especially the 4-day New York Uncovered option. You'll bike through Central Park, take in the Statue of Liberty by boat and get to know Brooklyn's local scene. The balance works well - you get a local guide to point you toward genuine New York delis and neighborhood spots, plus enough free time to follow your own interests. Our customers tell us they love mixing guided morning walks with independent evenings, joining the group for harbor cruises or heading off to explore LGBTQ+ history sites and food scenes on their own.
Our Southern heritage tours consistently earn high marks from senior travelers who value both musical and historical destinations. The Georgia History Trail gives you proper time in places like Savannah's Bonaventure Cemetery and also Charleston's historic district. Previous travelers point out how well these tours mix activity with comfort - your morning might include antebellum mansion tours, followed by relaxed afternoon wine tastings at the Biltmore Estate. The guides get lots of praise for their deep knowledge of Civil War sites, Black history and local culture. The walking pace stays manageable, with comfortable coach rides between cities, so you can really take in each location without feeling pushed along.
- Solo Travelers163 tours
- Couples131 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)5 tours All tours for Young Adults
- Seniors (50+)83 tours
Best time to visit Eastern USA
- Spring 2025
Spring weather sets the perfect scene for walking through Charleston's historic district and Savannah's atmospheric Bonaventure Cemetery. The azaleas and dogwoods create natural frames around the antebellum homes - our customers tell us their photos look like postcards without trying. Many tours align with peak cherry blossom season in DC, mixing monument visits with garden explorations. Food lovers get special spring treats - there's fresh honey tasting in Savannah, hands-on cooking sessions in New Orleans and also wine sampling in New York's Finger Lakes. The mild temps make it just right for exploring Nashville's outdoor music venues, Memphis' Beale Street and New Orleans' French Quarter.
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- Summer 2025
Summer opens the door to evening activities and outdoor shows. Tours catch peak performance season at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, while timing other stops for festivals in Memphis and also New Orleans. The Maid of the Mist boat rides at Niagara Falls are a highlight - you'll get properly soaked as you approach those massive cascades. Street performers and outdoor markets bring extra life to walking routes through Boston's historic areas, Philadelphia's Independence Mall and DC's National Mall. Evenings expand with options like Manhattan sunset cruises, Savannah ghost walks and also live jazz in New Orleans' outdoor courtyards.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings perfect temps and rich colors to the East. Tours time their Blue Ridge Mountain routes between Charleston and Asheville to catch the leaves at their peak. The Biltmore Estate becomes even more special in autumn - our travelers love seeing the gardens in full color before heading inside for wine tasting. Several routes mix Philadelphia's historic walks with seasonal treats at Reading Terminal Market. The weather's just right for exploring DC's monuments, taking quiet drives through Amish Country and also wandering New Orleans' above-ground cemeteries with guides who share the real stories behind the stones.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in the East moves activities indoors while making the most of seasonal sites. When the Maid of the Mist pauses operations, our travelers discover a different side of Niagara Falls through the scenic tunnels - where frozen cascades create nature's ice sculpture show. Several tours combine time at Philadelphia's warm, bustling Reading Terminal Market with intimate visits to Amish family homes in Lancaster County. Washington DC's schedule shifts focus to the excellent free museums, giving you plenty of time to explore American history at the National Archives and Smithsonian. The music-focused routes include special access to Nashville's recording spaces and also Sun Studio in Memphis, perfect for diving into music history while staying cozy.
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