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7-Nights Coasts and Mountains of the South: Atlanta, Myrtle Beach, Charleston & More

Southern USA
7-Nights Coasts and Mountains of the South: Atlanta, Myrtle Beach, Charleston & More
Southern USA
Goway Travel
Vacation Offer ID 1544287
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Overview

Goway Travel

MODERATE | SELF-DRIVE: The American South is rich in mesmerizing scenery, history and graceful, often enthralling, architecture. The Great Smoky Mountains rising along the border of Tennessee and North Carolina are simply stunning and the beaches between Charleston and Savannah are delightful. Both cities also offer dazzling samples of antebellum architecture and plenty of history to go with it. Atlanta and Charlotte add the bigger city glamour, but Asheville might be the surprise of the trip.

Vacation Inclusions

  • 8 days Intermediate Car Rental with unlimited mileage (Mazda 3 or similar)
  • Detailed day by day itinerary
  • 1 night moderate accommodations in Atlanta
  • 1 night moderate accommodations in Asheville
  • 1 night moderate accommodations in Charlotte
  • 1 night moderate accommodations in Myrtle Beach
  • 1 night moderate accommodations in Charleston
  • 1 night moderate accommodations in Savannah
  • 1 night moderate accommodations in Atlanta

Featured Destinations

Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach offers 60 uninterrupted miles of safe, clean beaches so wide that when splashing through the Atlantic surf at low tide visitors will be straining to see those on shore. Find sea shells, crabs, watch sailboats bobbing up and down in the waves, and see flocks of pelicans flying in V formation. Exciting and educational amusements, museums, great dining, luxurious accommodations, golf, and outdoor recreation can all be experienced here. Some of the activities available for the family are, championship golf, windsurfing, sailing, boating, fishing, blackwater river tours, Broadway musicals, exciting amusement and water parks.
Destination Guide
Charlotte

Charlotte

Formerly sleepy Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest city in the state. In response to growth of the city's banking industry, an influx of workers from outside the South began arriving in the mid-1980s. With arts, culture and sports offerings exploding on the city's scene, Charlotte is now one the country's fastest growing urban areas. Established neighborhoods are being gentrified, and the rolling farmland outside of town is giving way to shopping malls and residential developments. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte to the northeast and the busy airport to the southwest have also contributed to the city's rising profile. Amid the expansion, the city has managed to retain its softer edge and genuine friendliness.
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Asheville

Asheville

Nestled firmly between the Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville has many great qualities that attract a truly diverse population, hence the city's moniker: "Asheville: Discovery, Inside and Out."

Although Asheville is nationally known for the Biltmore Estate, George W. Vanderbilt's palatial home built in the 1890s, it represents just one of the attractions the western North Carolina city has to offer.

Since the railroads created easier access to western North Carolina in the late 19th century, swarms of people have been drawn to Asheville's magnificent beauty and hospitable climate. People-watching from one of the city's many outdoor cafes reveals its character more than any tour could: Among the constant flow of tourists, you'll see plenty of young professionals and hippies, retired couples, street performers and mountain folk.

The number of attractions in Asheville is astounding for such a modest city. In addition to the Biltmore Estate, you'll find seemingly countless restaurants of almost every variety, museums, art galleries, theaters, cozy pubs, breweries, eclectic shops and pristine natural attractions. Nearby Pisgah National Forest is a favorite place for locals to squeeze in a weekend hike or simply relax in the woods.

If you're strolling through downtown on a Friday night, you might happen upon an odd sight. In Pritchard Park, hundreds of people of every description, both young and old, gather to dance to the rhythms of a local drum circle. Strange as it might seem at first, it's sights like these that may just entice you to stay in Asheville for good.

Destination Guide
Atlanta

Atlanta

Atlanta is a city full of entertaining and exciting activities. Visitors may choose to spend a day at one of Atlanta's golf resorts or day spas, browse through the Southeast's finest shopping malls or visit one of the many historical and family attractions. Evenings may be spent dinning in any of Atlanta's fine friendly restaurants and after that spend the remainder of the evening at one of Atlanta's many night spots. Atlanta has attractions and activities for a family on vacation, someone visiting for business, or a couple searching for romance. History buffs will find tours and museums, thrill seekers will find fast moving amusement park rides, sports enthusiasts will have plenty to choose from, and visitors searching for relaxation will find sandy beaches, luxurious accommodations, and great golf. Whatever the reason for visiting, anyone is sure to enjoy Atlanta's southern hospitality.
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Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Charleston is one of America's favorite destinations with beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, and a rich heritage. There are exciting and educational amusements, museums, great dining, luxurious accommodations, golf, and outdoor recreation second to none. Tree lined streets, beautiful homes, and breathtaking parks and gardens abound in Charleston. Some of the more popular attractions are White Point Gardens and the Waterfront Park. Some other must see attractions include the new South Carolina Aquarium, Provost Dungeon, Gibbes Museum and the Old Exchange. Visitors are constantly amazed at the quality and variety of attractions, restaurants and shopping that can be enjoyed here.
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Savannah

Savannah

Savannah offers fun for all ages. The city overflows with Southern hospitality, striking historical landmarks and flourishing gardens. There are gorgeous beaches on nearby Tybee Island, museums, culture, and much more. Savannah is a city with a flair for luring thousands of visitors each year. Tons of beaches line Tybee Island's coastline, ranging from the surfer's beach to the family beach to the private romantic beaches hidden away from the crowds. Savannah has a little something for everyone. For the city lover, there are squares for strolling and expansive porches for rocking. For the athlete, there's a bustling Southside filled with recreational challenges. For seafaring guests, the rivers, slat-water creeks and glistening Atlantic Ocean beckon. For those who are just here to get away for the weekend and have a good time, Savannah offers an unbelievable nightlife with outrageous nightclubs, live concerts, professional sports, theatrical performances and more.
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Valid Date Ranges

March 2024
03/26/2024 12/31/2024 $1,399 per person

Standard Terms & Conditions apply when purchasing this trip. Special savings cannot be combined with any other offer. Airfare available for better packaging and pricing. Ask your travel advisor for details. All prices are per person and quoted in U.S. dollars. Single supplement applies. Blackout dates/seasonal supplements may apply. Accommodations, inclusions and itinerary subject to change depending upon specific departure date. From pricing is based on lowest marketed price for this tour, rates vary by date of departure; please inquire for details for your preferred travel dates. Inquire for a list of exclusions. Daily departures: November 1, 2023 - March 31, 2025.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.