Charleston, Jekyll Island and Savannah
2009
Departure
Dates
March 28
April 4, 18, 25
October 10

Day One
• Arrive in Charleston with included transfers to your hotel
• Your Tour Manager will offer sightseeing and dining suggestions
Day Two
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Guided tour of Charleston
• Magnolia Plantation
• Dinner cruise on Charleston Harbor
Day Three
• Visit Beaufort, known for its Southern hospitality and casual seaside
charm
• Dinner at Jekyll Island Club Hotel
Day Four
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Narrated tram tour of Jekyll Island
Day Five
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Guided Tour of Savannah
Day Six
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Explore Savannah at your leisure or visit Hilton Head Island
• Farewell dinner at Savannah’s Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House
Day Seven
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Transfer to Savannah Airport for flights home
*****All itineraries are subject to change without notice.
7
Days
• 8 Meals
Southern charm and hospitality, sandy beaches, moss-draped
oaks, antebellum mansions on riverside plantations and playgrounds
of the rich and famous will surround us.
Charleston,
Where History Lives
The cobblestone streets of Charleston, South Carolina invite
a stroll past Colonial and antebellum mansions with their fragrant
gardens of magnolias and hibiscus. We spend two nights in Charleston,
the town where its founders lived and turned Southern hospitality
into an art. Many frequented the 1771 Royal Exchange and Custom
House where they socialized, worked to free us from the British
and helped build our great nation. History fast forwards as
we visit the famous Battery at the Harbor which overlooks Fort
Sumter. Here, the first shot of the Civil War was fired ending
a way of life we will experience at our next stop.
Step back 325 years at Magnolia Plantation, considered by many
experts to be the most beautiful garden in the world. Walk
farther back in time by visiting its Indian burial mound, restored
pre-Revolutionary War barge and street of pre-Civil War cabins.
On the nature train, we will explore the life and history of
the plantation, which now includes a petting zoo and themed
gardens such as Biblical, tropical, and topiary. The day ends
with a dinner cruise on Charleston Harbor where Southern cooking
and historic landmarks end a memorable day in the Old South.
The Beauty of Beaufort
Known for its Southern hospitality and casual seaside charm,
Beaufort reigns as the “Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands.” With
its scenic waterfront charm, quaint shops and historic homes,
Beaufort beckons, encouraging you to drift back in time and
experience Southern hospitality at its finest.
The Vanderbilts and You
One of Georgia’s “Golden Isles,” Jekyll Island
is covered with oak trees, Spanish moss and palmetto. Families
such as the Rockefellers and Vanderbilts once prized the island
for its splendid isolation. Our lush home for the next two
nights is the Jekyll Island Club, a romantic Victorian Hotel.
Called a cottage by turn-of-the-century tycoons who wintered
here, it was considered the richest, most exclusive and most
inaccessible club in the world. The hotel’s tradition
of culinary excitement is as celebrated today as it was decades
ago.
A narrated tram tour of Jekyll Island’s 240-acre historic
district passes 33 original buildings, and we also explore
a restored cottage. Much of the Vanderbilt society world has
been preserved and faithfully restored. You can see one of
only four signed Louis C. Tiffany stained glass windows in
the country.
The
Belle of the South
During our two nights in Savannah, we’ll discover why
General Sherman found this city too beautiful to burn during
the Civil War. Many stately mansions have been restored, and
some buildings date back to the 1700s. The elegant architecture,
ornate ironworks, fountains and lush green squares are rivaled
only by the city’s hospitality. We pass the 1820 mansion
birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts,
and squares and streets where movies such as Forrest Gump and
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil were filmed. You’ll
have ample time to visit other attractions such as the Cathedral
of St. John the Baptist (1876), one of the largest Roman Catholic
churches in the South, the First African Baptist Church whose
congregation dates back to 1788 and Temple Mickeve Israel,
the third oldest synagogue in America.
There is a full day of exploring more of Savannah, including
River Street with its unique shops and restaurants. Or you
can join our optional tour to Hilton Head Island, a relaxing
golfers’ paradise that juts into the Atlantic with secluded
beaches and gently rolling waves. During our farewell dinner
at Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House, we enjoy some great down-home
Southern cuisine.
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