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America's Music Cities
Enjoy a finger-snapping, toe-tapping time on a tour of America’s most famed musical cities – New Orleans, Memphis, and Nashville. Experience New Orleans, where jazz, food and fun are always on the menu. Explore New Orleans with a tour highlighting the city’s musical history and influence. Spend 2 nights in Memphis, "birthplace of the blues." Choose how you explore Nashville highlights – with a chocolate-making lesson or a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum. Enjoy reserved seats at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. See where country legends recorded hit tunes at RCA Studio B. You’ll be hummin’ and strummin’ long after you’ve returned home.
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May 11, 2025 through May 18, 2025
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Highlights
America's Music Cities

French Quarter
One of the most unique city scales in the country, New Orleans French Quarter is a harmonious blend of French, Spanish, American and African cultures. The Vieux Carre, as it is known, is characterized by wrought iron balconies, courtyards, Creole restaurants and jazz music.

Jazz Revue
Discover why New Orleans is known as the “Birthplace of Jazz” when you take in a spirited jazz revue at a local French Quarter jazz club. Listen to the world famous sounds that emanated from New Orleans!

Grammy Museum


Graceland
Located in Memphis, Tennessee, this 13-acre estate was the last home of music legend Elvis Presley. Originally established as a farm during the American Civil War, Elvis purchased the property in 1957 and spent two decades here before his death in 1977. Graceland has become a modern pilgrimage site for fans.

Civil Rights Tour


Barbecue Lunch
Barbecue Lunch

Ryman Auditorium
One of Nashville's premier entertainment locations, this live performance venue was completed in 1892. Nicknamed the "Carnegie Hall of the South," the auditorium's history includes performances from Harry Houdini, speeches by Theodore Roosevelt and concerts from Enrico Caruso. Home of the Grand Ole Opry for three decades, the Ryman is at the center of Nashville's musical legacy.

Grand Ole Opry Show
The Grand Ole Opry was created by an insurance company as a radio show in service to the public as a means to advertise insurance policies. Launched in the 1920s, the Opry quickly became the launch pad for many music greats. Today the worlds longest running live radio program, the Grand Ole Opry is the backbone of American Country Music.

Country Music Hall of Fame
This museum in downtown Nashville tells the history of country music from its pre-commercial roots to modern times. The story is told through visual exhibits, photography and recorded songs.

Historic RCA Studio B
Built in the late 1950s RCA Studio B quickly became the home of the "Nashville Sound." The Hitmakers of Studio B are country music legends, including Dolly Parton, Chet Atkins and Willie Nelson, just to name a few. Today the studio functions as a cultural attraction for visitors and a classroom for local students learning sound and recording technology.

Goo Goo Cluster or Johnny Cash Museum
After a morning visit to both the Country Music Hall of Fame and a tour of RCA Studio B followed by lunch, choose how you want to spend your afternoon in Nashville. You might enjoy learning about how candy history was made and testing your culinary skills during a hands-on chocolate-making lesson at the iconic Goo Goo Candy Shop. Or, you can pay a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum in the heart of Nashville, featuring artifacts and memorabilia from life and legacy of the legendary American country singer-songwriter.Goo Goo ClusterActivity Level: 1Johnny Cash MuseumActivity Level: 1Self-guided visit through the Johnny Cash Museum.

Hotels
America's Music Cities

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
500 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, United States


The Inn at Ole Miss
120 Alumni Dr, University, MS 38677, Oxford, MS,


The Guest House at Graceland
3600 Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, TN, United States


Gaylord Opryland Resort
2800 Opryland Dr., Nashville, TN, United States


America's Music Cities

French Quarter
One of the most unique city scales in the country, New Orleans French Quarter is a harmonious blend of French, Spanish, American and African cultures. The Vieux Carre, as it is known, is characterized by wrought iron balconies, courtyards, Creole restaurants and jazz music.

Jazz Revue
Discover why New Orleans is known as the “Birthplace of Jazz” when you take in a spirited jazz revue at a local French Quarter jazz club. Listen to the world famous sounds that emanated from New Orleans!

Grammy Museum


Graceland
Located in Memphis, Tennessee, this 13-acre estate was the last home of music legend Elvis Presley. Originally established as a farm during the American Civil War, Elvis purchased the property in 1957 and spent two decades here before his death in 1977. Graceland has become a modern pilgrimage site for fans.

Civil Rights Tour


Barbecue Lunch
Barbecue Lunch

Ryman Auditorium
One of Nashville's premier entertainment locations, this live performance venue was completed in 1892. Nicknamed the "Carnegie Hall of the South," the auditorium's history includes performances from Harry Houdini, speeches by Theodore Roosevelt and concerts from Enrico Caruso. Home of the Grand Ole Opry for three decades, the Ryman is at the center of Nashville's musical legacy.

Grand Ole Opry Show
The Grand Ole Opry was created by an insurance company as a radio show in service to the public as a means to advertise insurance policies. Launched in the 1920s, the Opry quickly became the launch pad for many music greats. Today the worlds longest running live radio program, the Grand Ole Opry is the backbone of American Country Music.

Country Music Hall of Fame
This museum in downtown Nashville tells the history of country music from its pre-commercial roots to modern times. The story is told through visual exhibits, photography and recorded songs.

Historic RCA Studio B
Built in the late 1950s RCA Studio B quickly became the home of the "Nashville Sound." The Hitmakers of Studio B are country music legends, including Dolly Parton, Chet Atkins and Willie Nelson, just to name a few. Today the studio functions as a cultural attraction for visitors and a classroom for local students learning sound and recording technology.

Goo Goo Cluster or Johnny Cash Museum
After a morning visit to both the Country Music Hall of Fame and a tour of RCA Studio B followed by lunch, choose how you want to spend your afternoon in Nashville. You might enjoy learning about how candy history was made and testing your culinary skills during a hands-on chocolate-making lesson at the iconic Goo Goo Candy Shop. Or, you can pay a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum in the heart of Nashville, featuring artifacts and memorabilia from life and legacy of the legendary American country singer-songwriter.Goo Goo ClusterActivity Level: 1Johnny Cash MuseumActivity Level: 1Self-guided visit through the Johnny Cash Museum.

America's Music Cities

Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
500 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, United States


The Inn at Ole Miss
120 Alumni Dr, University, MS 38677, Oxford, MS,


The Guest House at Graceland
3600 Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, TN, United States


Gaylord Opryland Resort
2800 Opryland Dr., Nashville, TN, United States


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With Collette, the World is Within Your Reach

True adventures go beyond incredible destinations or inclusive packages. Collette delivers a sense of possibility across all seven continents.

Since 1918, we have been sharing our love of travel. Today our worldwide travel collection features comprehensive land tours, river cruises, rail journeys, small group tours, family trips, garden holidays and more. With Collette, wake each morning on tour with a new experience in front of you, and when your head hits the pillow, you will know it has been an amazing day. Best of all - we seamlessly handle the details. All you have to do is enjoy the adventure.

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Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise noted.