New York

Often called New York City, it is the most populous city in the United States, it is home to the United Nations and it is the financial and cultural hub of the World. It has the iconic statue of liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, Central park and the Empire State building, also referred to as the Big Apple and the City that never sleeps.

Miami

The City of Miami is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida; it is the second largest metropolitan areas in the Southeast. It is home to several large commerce and finance national and international companies. It is located on a broad plain between the Everglades to the West and the Biscayne Bay to the East. The Art Deco district in Miami Beach is one of the most glamorous in the World for its beaches, historical buildings and shopping, The South Beach Wine and Food Festival and the Mercedes-Benz Fashion week Miami are not to be missed.

New Orleans

French Quarter
The heart of New Orleans, known for its historic architecture, vibrant nightlife, and jazz music.

Bourbon Street
Famous for its lively nightlife, bars, and music venues. It’s a must-visit for those looking to experience the vibrant party scene and the sounds of jazz.

Jackson Square
A historic park in the French Quarter. Surrounded by beautiful buildings like the St. Louis Cathedral and the Pontalba Apartments, it’s a great spot to take in street performers and local artists.

St. Louis Cathedral
Located in Jackson Square, this is the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States. Its stunning architecture and history make it a must-see.

Garden District
Known for its well-preserved antebellum mansions, this area offers a glimpse into the city’s opulent past. A walk through the neighbourhood is like stepping back in time.

Mardi Gras World
Offers a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations for the world-famous Mardi Gras festival. You can see the elaborate floats being made and learn about the history of the celebration.

National WWII Museum
A world-renowned museum that offers a comprehensive look at the American experience in World War II, with immersive exhibits and personal stories.

Frenchmen Street
Popular among locals for its live music venues, bars, and vibrant nightlife. It’s often considered a more authentic alternative to Bourbon Street.

Steamboat Natchez
A classic paddlewheel steamboat offering cruises on the Mississippi River. It’s a great way to experience the river while enjoying live jazz music and a buffet.

City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the United States, featuring beautiful oak trees, a botanical garden, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. The park is great for outdoor activities and picnics.

Preservation Hall
A legendary jazz venue in the French Quarter offering intimate, traditional jazz performances. It’s a must for music lovers.

Audubon Zoo and Aquarium
Great for families, the Audubon Zoo and Aquarium feature diverse animal exhibits, including a swamp exhibit that showcases local wildlife.

San Antonio

West of New Orleans is San Antonio, here you can venture into the marvellous Natural Bridge Caverns, its name is derived from the natural limestone slab bridge that spans the amphitheatre setting of the Cavern’s entrance, the deepest tour part reaches 180ft.

Natural Bridge Caverns, San Antonio
Natural Bridge Caverns, San Antonio