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Capital Region
Capital Region
UA

Highlights: Washington - Manassas - Maryland - Gambrill State Park - Catoctin Mountain - Chesapeake Country - Chickahominy Riverfront Park - Shenandoah National Park


Please note the above price is per person based on 4 adults.
Other departures:
Manchester £1499
Birmingham £1499
Bristol £1599
Norwich £1599
Newcastle £1599
Edinburgh £1599
Glasgow £1599


Price per person based on 2 adults:
London Heathrow £1875
Manchester £1975
Birmingham £1975
Bristol £2075
Norwich £2075
Newcastle £2075
Edinburgh £2075
Glasgow £2075


Motorhome Itinerary:
Day 1/2 Before your driving tour of the region begins, spend a few days exploring the iconic sites and attractions of Washington, DC. From the inspiring monuments and memorials lining the National Mall, America's most visited national park, to the renowned Smithsonian Institution's 17 museums, galleries, and National Zoo, to the dozens of unique neighborhoods that make up the city, there is plenty waiting to be explored in the nation's capital. Pick up your motorhome from the Cruise America depot in Manassas, Virginia. From there, you'll continue heading west toward the Shenandoah Valley and then north into Maryland. Surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains and home to Lake Habeeb, Rocky Gap State Park's 3,000 acres of public lands are an outdoor lover's paradise. 122 miles to Rocky Gap State Park * Rent bicycles to cycle portions of the Great Alleghany Passage rail trail.


Day 3/4 The Historic National Road scenic byway travels through this part of Maryland and leads you to your next stop, Gambrill State Park located on the ridge of the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County. Enjoy breathtaking mountain views from three overlooks and miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails. 0 75 miles to Gambrill State Park* Nearby attractions include the historic district of Frederick, Antietam National Battlefield, and Gettysburg National Battlefield.


Day 5 Now that you've had a few days of fresh mountain air, it's time for a change of scenery. Today you'll travel east through the city of Baltimore (Maryland's largest city) to the Eastern Shore. Elk Neck State Park situated on a peninsula in the region's famed Chesapeake Bay will be your home for tonight. 0 114 miles to Elk Neck State Park* Highlights of the park include the North East Beach and Turkey Point Lighthouse.


Day 6/7 Continue your exploration of Maryland's Eastern Shore as you travel portions of the Chesapeake Country scenic byway. Along the way, you'll discover charming coastal towns, maritime villages, and miles of unspoiled landscape. Assateague State Park is located at the north end of Assateague Island, a barrier island and national seashore home to herds of wild horses. 0 159 miles to Assateague State Park * Ocean City's 3-mile long boardwalk is packed with eateries, shops, and amusements.


Day 8/9 Today you'll finish traveling the length of the Eastern Shore region into Virginia. Your route will include the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, a 17 .6-mile bridge-tunnel crossing at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. First Landing State Park is where English colonists first landed in 1607, earning the park National Natural Landmark and National Register of Historic Places designations. 133 miles to First Landing State Park * Virginia Beach boasts the longest pleasure beach in the world, with different beach districts offering a variety of experiences.


Day 10 Your route today will take you through Virginia's tidewater region. Chickahominy Riverfront Park offers opportunities to enjoy the park's namesake river, including a 290-foot lighted fishing pier, boat ramp, and equipment rentals. The park is located along the Virginia Capital Trail, 52-mile long cycling and the pedestrian trail between Richmond, Virginia's current capital city, and Williamsburg, the state's former capital. 60 miles to Chickahominy Riverfront Park * Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are known as America's Historic Triangle due to their historical significance and proximity.


Day 11 Travel west today along rural roads to Douthat State Park. Opened in 1936, Douthat was one of Virginia's original six state parks and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for the role its design played in the development of parks nationwide. 0 211 miles to Douthat State Park * Take a quick detour to visit Natural Bridge, a 215-foot tall limestone gorge once billed as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World".


Day 12/13 Your motorhome tour of the region wouldn't be complete without a visit to Shenandoah National Park. The 105-mile Skyline Drive is a scenic byway that travels along the mountain ridgeline through the park. Overlooks along the way allow you to pull off and take in the magnificent views of the Shenandoah Valley. Within the park, the Mathews Arm, Big Meadows, and Loft Mountain campgrounds all have pull-through and deep back-in sites. 0 90 miles to Shenandoah National Park * Keep your eye out for black bears as you travel along the 105-miles of Skyline Drive to Front Royal.


Day 14 The park's boundaries end in Front Royal, from here it is a 40-mile drive to return your motorhome to Cruise America depot in Manassas.


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Offer Includes

  • Return flights from London Heathrow
  • 10 nights as per Itinerary
  • C25 Motorhome Rental and 1 pre night included
  • Flex Rates Includes:
  • Statutory Liability Coverage
  • Supplemental Liability Insurance up to $1,000,000 USD
  • Primary Coverage up to $1,000,000 CDN
  • VIP Coverage ($1,000 deductible per incident)
  • 1500 miles
  • Personal kit
  • Vehicle Kit
  • Tax

Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary