Scenic Adventure Package
Scenic Adventure Package
A sunny coastal journey featuring six stops at some of the most picturesque beaches across the southeast. Let the sounds of the beach and waves wash over you as you get some R&R and explore each destination.
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This package is round trip, starting and ending in Nashville.
Price per person per day for a group of 12.
Let your imagination be the guide! Trips can be fully customized to suit your vision if you want to adjust the duration and destinations on the trip.
This port city is a beautiful escape with a rich history, defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and pastel-colored houses and storefronts. Check out the Charleston Harbor, directly across from Fort Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
The oldest city in the United States, known for its Spanish colonial architecture and sandy, tranquil beaches on the Atlantic. St. Augustine features a 17th century Spanish stone fortress with a state park and protected wildlife sanctuary.
Florida’s southernmost point, lying roughly 90-miles from the shore of Cuba, Keywest features an overseas highway and pastel-hued and conch style architecture with access to diving in nearby coral reefs, or just take a beat to relax on Florida’s renowned beaches.
Miami truly has something for everyone featuring a scene enriched with art and culture. South Beach is notorious for its nightlife, most notably luxury hotels Calle Ocho and Little Havana and historic hideaways of Coral Gables. Miami offers many enticing activities such as deep-sea fishing, golf, tennis, boat shows, eclectic art events and food festivals.
This coastal getaway is known for horse-drawn carriages, gorgeous parks with Spanish moss-covered oak trees, antebellum architecture, and cobblestone streets in the historic district.
A little harbor town, Hilton Head Island is known for scenic beaches and golf courses along the Atlantic Ocean. On the southwestern-most tip, you can find an infamous lighthouse that guided the way for sailors. Between the island and the mainland is the Island National Wildlife Refuge, a salt marsh that is home to many deer, alligators and a variety of birds.
This package is round trip, starting and ending in Nashville.
Price per person per day for a group of 12.
Let your imagination be the guide! Trips can be fully customized to suit your vision if you want to adjust the duration and destinations on the trip.
This port city is a beautiful escape with a rich history, defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and pastel-colored houses and storefronts. Check out the Charleston Harbor, directly across from Fort Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
The oldest city in the United States, known for its Spanish colonial architecture and sandy, tranquil beaches on the Atlantic. St. Augustine features a 17th century Spanish stone fortress with a state park and protected wildlife sanctuary.
Florida’s southernmost point, lying roughly 90-miles from the shore of Cuba, Keywest features an overseas highway and pastel-hued and conch style architecture with access to diving in nearby coral reefs, or just take a beat to relax on Florida’s renowned beaches.
Miami truly has something for everyone featuring a scene enriched with art and culture. South Beach is notorious for its nightlife, most notably luxury hotels Calle Ocho and Little Havana and historic hideaways of Coral Gables. Miami offers many enticing activities such as deep-sea fishing, golf, tennis, boat shows, eclectic art events and food festivals.
This coastal getaway is known for horse-drawn carriages, gorgeous parks with Spanish moss-covered oak trees, antebellum architecture, and cobblestone streets in the historic district.
A little harbor town, Hilton Head Island is known for scenic beaches and golf courses along the Atlantic Ocean. On the southwestern-most tip, you can find an infamous lighthouse that guided the way for sailors. Between the island and the mainland is the Island National Wildlife Refuge, a salt marsh that is home to many deer, alligators and a variety of birds.