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Florida Plus Including the Great Smokies
Florida Plus Including the Great Smokies
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Highlights: Kissimmee - Daytona Beach - Georgia - Charleston - Myrtle Beach - Asheville - Biltmore - Estate - Dollywood's Splash Country - Titanic Museum


Other departures:
Manchester £1259
Birmingham £1259
Bristol £1359
Norwich £1359
Newcastle £1359
Edinburgh £1359
Glasgow £1359


Price per person based on 2 adults:
London Heathrow £1599
Manchester £1699
Birmingham £1699
Bristol £1799
Norwich £1799
Newcastle £1799
Edinburgh £1799
Glasgow £1799


Itinerary:
Day 1:
Arrive at Cruise America, Kissimmee, and collect your motorhome. Head toward Daytona Beach and then meander on up Route A1A: Florida’s coast road. The North Beach Camp Resort is less than five miles outside historic St. Augustine, the oldest permanent European settlement on the North American continent.


Day 2:
Cross into Georgia before continuing north along the coast to historic Savannah. You’re headed for Red Gate Campground, just 15 minutes from the city and featuring fishing ponds, bird watching, nature trails, horseback riding, and a saltwater swimming pool. Their website is full of interesting historic facts about Savannah, one of the true ‘old south’ cities.


Day 3:
Another ‘historic city of the old south’ Charleston is your destination across into South Carolina. This is the home of Porgy and Bess and unchanged architecture. It’s also home to many historic warships at the Patriots’ Point Museum. Your home will be in the 32 acres of Lake Aire RV Park & Campground.


Day 4:
On the way out of Charleston bound for Myrtle Beach, you should visit one of the much-photographed and filmed plantations such as Boone Hall, Middleton Place, or Magnolia Plantation. Myrtle Beach is known worldwide as a golf destination but, birdies and beaches apart, there’s so much more in this family resort.


Day 5:
A long but rewarding drive west through the countryside of South Carolina. You’re bound for the resort area of Lake Lure, in North Carolina, famous for that iconic piece of film, the lake lift in Dirty Dancing. This natural area of scenic beauty gives a lovely end to the day or if you fancy a great view take a trip to the top of Chimney Rock for amazing vistas.


Day 6/7:
Today make sure you make time to visit Asheville and the Biltmore Estate, the largest privately-owned home in the USA, a truly amazing place. You are now heading towards the Great Smoky Mountains National Park area, world-renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America’s most visited national park! Spend the next couple of days enjoying all the great attractions that the Smokies have to offer including scenic helicopter tours, nature centers, whitewater rafting, Ripley’s Aquarium, Dollywood, Splash Country, and The Titanic Museum.


Day 8:
Stone Mountain Park surrounds the world’s largest relief carving depicting Confederate leaders Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and President Jefferson Davis. Extending to 3,200 acres of natural beauty, the Park offers numerous outdoor adventures including 15 miles of wooded nature trails and the 1.3-mile trail to the top of Stone Mountain.


Day 9:
A long drive today but most of it on Interstate 75 and as you will end up on the lovely Cedar Key, at Sunset Isle RV Park, right in the Gulf of Mexico...we don’t think you’ll be disappointed. You will be really close to the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge.


Day 10:
The easy drive today to a campground close to all Tampa Bay attractions including famous Busch Gardens with its amazing roller-coasters.


Day 11/12:
Interstate 4 to
Disney Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground – for however many nights you wish to spend with Mickey Mouse. There is little we can say about him except that he’s very old, married to Minnie, and between them, they have built an empire that covers a lot of Central Florida! Not to be missed are EPCOT (Pub quiz question: What does this stand for? Answer: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) MGM Grand and Animal Kingdom as well as the Magic Kingdom itself.


Day 13:
Return your motorhome to the Cruise America Depot in Kissimmee.


Prices are subject to change and availability
Please send in your enquiries to holidays@travelpack.com



Offer Includes

  • Return flights from London Heathrow
  • 13 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)
  • 2000 miles
  • Personal kit
  • Vehicle Kit
  • Tax

Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary