Looking for the ultimate southern road trip? Take a venture to the deep south for 13 days of mouthwatering eats, bright lights, breathtaking national parks and music-filled late nights. This trip will see you shimmying around the sights and delights of New Orleans, Nashville, Memphis, Austin and more – all to the sultry sound of sweet southern jazz and twittering songbirds.
Austin: Follow in the footsteps of Farrah Fawcett and Matthew McConnaughey on a trip to the University of Texas.
Austin: From ribs to sausages, the steaks may be high – but nowhere does BBQ like Texas, and tonight we’ll experience it for ourselves.
Austin: Historic building, the only known surviving moon towers in the world, plus a paragon of Texas hospitality. What more could you want here in Austin?
Austin: See the buildings, bridges, barbershops and more!
Memphis: Follow in the footsteps of B.B. King, Johnny Cash and Elvis as we sway from the riverfront to rock ‘n’ roll studios.
Memphis: Visit the birthplace of rock ’n’ roll. Where Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash recorded their major records.
Nashville: Whiskey fans, get ready for a tour with a story. Discover the life of Nathan “Nearest” Green, the African American master distiller whose legacy shaped Tennessee whiskey. Learn about the charcoal filtering process he brought from Africa, hear about life for African Americans at the time, and meet the team preserving his story today. Victoria Butler, his great-granddaughter, and owner Fawn Weaver share how they inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs, particularly women and people of colour.
New Orleans: Get to know New Orleans, with an orientation tour including the French Quarter – and the chance to sample the doughy and delightful New Orleans beignets.
New Orleans: Sample the delicious doughy goodness that is a staple of the city's food culture.
New Orleans: Tonight we’ll sample local creole specialities, plus the famous Southern hospitality.
San Antonio: Get to know San Antonio on foot, with visits to the Alamo and the famous San Antonio Mission River Walk.