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Amarillo
by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America What is certainly one of the last bastions of frontier life in America, Amarillo is a Texas town that has more cattle living there than humans! With a population of around 250,000, the world’s largest cattle auction takes place in Amarillo every year, where 275,000 head of cattle are auctioned off to the highest bidders. But cows are not the only thi... more »
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Boston
by – Jordan Allen, Tour Manager, North America Boston! ‘Bean Town’, The ‘Cradle of Liberty’, and the ‘Cerebral Cortex of the U.S.’ are just a few nicknames associated with the most historical city in the United States. If you want to experience the rich history of the U.S. while enjoying first class shopping, dining, and sports mania, then Boston is the city for yo... more »
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Arizona
by – MJ Arizona is known as “The Grand Canyon State”. Home to one of the 7 natural wonders of the world and most recognizable feature is the Grand Canyon itself. It is also home to part of the “Mother Road” aka Route 66 which runs through the northern half of the state. Tombstone and the OK Corral are in the southern most part of the state near Tucson. Most early western mov... more »
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Airboat Swamp Tour
by – davidg, Tour Manager, North America Louisiana is known for its swamps and bayous. These areas are full of Cajun and Creole culture and really showcase the natural beauty of New Orleans! If you’ve never been out on a swamp, this optional is a must! From flying through the swamp on a genuine swamp boat with the giant fan on the back, to chasing alligators – you’ll com... more »
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Annapolis
by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America A deep and rich maritime heritage casts a large shadow over this Capital city of Maryland. A population of about 35,000 makes Annapolis one of America’s smallest capitals, which includes, among others, the Midshipmen of the U.S. Naval Academy. (Go Navy!) And because of its close proximity to the water, the seafood in this small city is always fresh... more »
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Cortez
by – MJ Cortez, Colorado is home of the local Ute Indian tribe as well as the Navajo (navaho) or Dene (Deneyh) people .This ‘Four Corners’ region is rich with archaeology sites that were once home to a people, the Navajo call, ‘The Anasazi’ or ‘Ancient Enemy’ no one really knows what they called themselves since there was no written record. Most local tribes consider t... more »
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Dallas
by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America As a state, Texas is bigger than most European countries. It’s no wonder then that Dallas, with a population just over 2 million, is called ‘The Big D’. Although it’s in the middle of a sate known for it’s cowboy hats and longhorns, visiting Dallas and you are more likely to find more people wearing loafers than cowboy bo... more »
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Tours that visit Amarillo
- Grand Southern (Start Los Angeles) 26 Days
- Grand Southern (Start New York) 26 Days
- Southern Adventure (Start Los Angeles) 13 Days
- Southern Adventure (Start New Orleans) 13 Days


