USA Guided & Escorted Tour Packages

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Overview

With all that’s going on in the world, you might be wondering where can you or should you travel next. Or maybe you’re even wondering why? But let’s face it, the world needs travel, and so do you.

So, to eliminate the time-consuming process of planning a trip, especially now, you might consider USA guided tours as the next best way to travel.

With its sheer size and scope, the Land of the Free allows you to experience a wide range of cultural experiences. From Virginia’s verdant vineyards to New England’s luscious lakes, this is a country of breathtaking natural wonders and a wealth of cultural nuances that fascinate anyone who visits.

Taking a guided tour of America is the perfect way to learn about its history and abundance of culture and landscapes.

North America Guided Tours

The opportunities for adventure in North America are limitless. To see all, you’d need at least two lifetimes. However, you should get started right away. Rather than stopping at a drive-through for your morning coffee, you could be riding a train through the Canadian Rockies. Instead of waiting in traffic, you can be enjoying a New York City Broadway performance.  With so many fantastic tour destinations and activities, your only problem will be choosing where to start from.

Discover the Canadian Rockies - Eastbound – G Adventures National Geographic

Banff National Park, Canada | Photo credit: G Adventures

Western Canada is brimming with breathtaking landscapes and fascinating wildlife. This 12-day trip takes you to crisp Jasper and serene Lake Louise, as well as a spectacular ferry ride to Vancouver Island and a boat cruise down the Athabasca River. You’ll get a Rocky Mountain high if you’re wandering atop a glacier or meandering the beautiful streets of Whistler Village. Travel the Icefields Parkway, regarded as one of the world’s most scenic drives.

Explore and appreciate the life of the active glacier on a glacier walk with a local guide on the Lower Athabasca Glacier. On a scenic walking tour guided by a Whyte Museum specialist, discover the breathtaking town of Banff.

While on tour, you can learn about Indigenous rituals by participating in a medicinal tea ceremony and drinking bannock, all while admiring the stunning Whistler landscape from the museum’s state-of-the-art location.

Discover American Canyonlands -G Adventures

Arizona Antelope Canyon, United States | Photo credit: G Adventures

Set out for an eight-day trek across the American Canyonlands’ striking natural towers and red plateaus. Walk alongside a Navajo guide around the edge of the Grand Canyon to see 2,000-year-old rock art, hike across the incredible rock formations of Zion National Park, and explore the wonders of Antelope Canyon.

Spend a day with a Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute specialist on this uniquely crafted adventure for National Geographic Journeys travelers. Discuss the park’s geology, climate, and traditions as you walk around the beautiful South Rim and through the canyon.

You’ll get a chance for an observatory experience in Lowell with a behind-the-scenes tour of the renowned Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. The center, established in 1894, focuses on astronomy education for the general public.

New York Guided Tour

Statue of Liberty and Manhattan, New York, United States
Statue of Liberty and Manhattan, New York, United States
  • New York Explorer – Trafalgar

You’ll have front-row seats while you learn what makes this thriving city tick, from the luxurious penthouses uptown to the dazzling lights of Broadway to the quaint cafes downtown. You’ll start your journey through New York’s famous sights until arriving at Rockefeller Center, where you’ll climb to the Top of The Rock for spectacular views of Manhattan.

No visit to New York will be complete without The Metropolitan Museum of Art, known worldwide for its impressive curated collection of art and objects spanning 5,000 years of history. You’ll have the chance to join a tour and learn more about the museum’s paintings, sculptures, architecture, and other treasures.

A guided tour of New York’s favorite green stretch is next on your list. Central Park is located just outside the Met’s walls. This lovely place for urban respite was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Olmsted and is widely regarded as his best work.

On your tour, you can choose from a walk to the Statue of Liberty or a Lower East Side tour. Rolling across the famed Brooklyn Bridge is a fantastic choice. If you’ve crossed the bridge, you’ll be in the DUMBO district, where you can enjoy views of Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Washington DC Guided Tours - Experience The U.S. Capitol The Right Way

Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, USA
Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, USA
  • Spotlight on Washington D.C. – Collette

Welcome to America’s vibrant capital, where you’ll walk the path forged by leaders of the free world. On a U.S. Capitol guided tour, learn about the celebrated past of America’s capital. Enjoy spectacular views of the White House, the National Mall, and many landmarks, and then continue your journey by visiting the moving World War II Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Korean War Memorial. 

Take a narrated tour of Arlington National Cemetery, which includes the Tomb of the Unknowns and the Kennedy gravesites. You’ll visit Mount Vernon, the beloved residence of George Washington, the first president of the United States, and tour the house, packed with 18th-century objects, and wander the lovely plantation grounds that he adored.

New Orleans Guided Tour

Aerial view of Downtown New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Aerial view of Downtown New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Spotlight on New Orleans – Collette

Step into the shabby and charming city with a storied past, delectable Cajun and Creole cuisine, and an unrivaled soundtrack. Begin by visiting St. Louis Cemetery, which contains some of the city’s most elaborate crypts. Relax while driving down Lake Pontchartrain’s shoreline. This scenic path finally leads to St. Charles Avenue, passing through charming mansions.

The highlight of your tour just might be the city’s famed French Quarter, where you’ll see sights like the magnificent St. Louis Cathedral, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Continue to the busy French Marketplace to see the Pontalba and visit Pirate’s Alley.

Lastly, during a rousing jazz revue at a small club in the French Quarter, find out why New Orleans is known as the “Birthplace of Jazz.”

Western U.S. Guided Tours

On a guided tour of the Western U.S., immerse yourself in an exciting mix of breathtaking natural scenery, artistic elegance, and cosmopolitan cities. Legends larger than life loom over sand-sculpted landscapes. Rivers cut over time, leaving behind cavernous canyons. Geysers erupt with the accuracy of a clock, while rocks balance, arch, and bridge in whimsical shapes.

Lost Canyons of the Southwest – Globus

Grand Canyon National Park, USA
Grand Canyon National Park, USA

From Phoenix to Vegas, you’ll be surrounded by beauty, reverence, and wonder as you discover ancient cliff dwellings, soaring spires, the deepest of canyons, and the deepest of mysteries. Visit the lost canyons and civilizations of the American Southwest to learn more about these mysteries. Cruise through 5,000 years of uninterrupted culture in a 4-wheel-drive backcountry vehicle with a local Navajo guide at Canyon de Chelly National Monument, which is home to ancient ruins, spires, and petroglyphs as well as modern-day Navajo communities.

You’ll even feel the breeze in your hair on a guided Jeep tour through Sedona’s spectacular red rock landscape and sandstone cliffs, as well as on the Verde Canyon Scenic Railroad if you go for an outside observation car to take in the beautiful high-desert scenery.

Last but not least, there’s the magnificent Grand Canyon, where you’ll take a spectacular train ride from Williams, Arizona, to the South Rim of the Canyon. This forgotten canyon tour also involves a guide to the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, where you can enjoy thousands of varieties of cacti and flowers, as well as a visit to the Hoover Dam, a World War II-era engineering wonder.

California Guided Tours

Golden Gate, San Francisco, California, USA
Golden Gate, San Francisco, California, USA
  • NATURAL HIGHLIGHTS OF CALIFORNIA – G Adventures

On this nine-day journey through some of California’s most beautiful national parks, see a part of the state that many visitors never see. When traveling from the glitz of Las Vegas to the breathtaking sights of Death Valley, Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, and the world-famous Yosemite National Park, you will experience a sensory overload.

Walk around Sequoia National Park in California and learn about these magnificent giant trees, including General Sherman, the world’s largest single-stem living tree. Then, for an afternoon walk, go to Big Tree Trail, a section of the park that National Geographic helped to save.

Another fun thing to do is explore the night sky over Sequoia National Park with an astronomy specialist, where you’ll learn about the many constellations, planets, and stars.

An excursion guided by a naturalist guide can take you into Yosemite National Park. They’ll share what they know about the park’s human heritage, from American Indian rituals to iconic figures. As you hike through the park, they’ll give you an insider’s view of the park’s most exciting sights and share information about the region’s flora, fauna, and geological history.

Los Angeles Guided Tour

Downtown LA, California, USA
Downtown LA, California, USA
  • Tournament of Roses – Globus

When packing your luggage for America’s favorite New Year’s party on this, you should leave your rose-colored glasses at home. On New Year’s Day, enjoy reserved grandstand seats, an official commemorative schedule, and prime viewing of the dazzling floral floats and marching bands from around the world at Pasadena’s famed Tournament of Roses Parade. Stop and sniff the roses at the post-parade viewing area, where you can get up close and personal with the scented, fantastic designs. A guided sightseeing tour of Los Angeles, a visit to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, a New Year’s Day picnic, and a farewell dinner aboard the RMS Queen Mary ocean liner are among the other sweet encounters.

  • Private wine tours Napa

These California regions’ temperature and soil conditions make some of the world’s finest wines. Take a private wine tour in Napa, where a team of wine concierges selects only those wineries from this abundance known to be the best. In Napa Valley, the vineyards produce wine that is so distinct in style and character that it has earned the valley’s international acclaim. For wine tasting lovers and collectors, the valley is really a mecca.

Best Guided Bus Tours in the USA

You could visit the United States year after year and still find new things to do, but an escorted bus tour in the USA will ensure that you get the most out of your trip. Join a unique experience as you visit thriving cities such as New York, Boston, and Washington, DC, natural wonders such as the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls, and exclusive attractions such as Las Vegas and Mount Rushmore.

USA Road Trip — Best of the West –G Adventures

Photo credit TourRadar
Photo credit: TourRadar

Join this 15-day tour of California, Arizona, and Nevada’s urban and natural wonders. Before sleeping under the stars, get lost in concrete jungles, visit the Grand Canyon, and see the great sequoias of Yosemite. Take in the desert landscape and hundreds of Joshua trees at Joshua Tree National Park, and then cool off in the crystal-clear waters of the Colorado River at Lake Havasu.

Continue to the Grand Canyon, where you can marvel at the natural beauty. You can hike around the park, rent a bike, visit a museum, or take a helicopter tour of the canyon.

On your way into one of America’s most famous towns, catch a glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge. There are many ways to enjoy the city, from a cable car trip over the steep hills, a cycling tour, or a sunset sail.

Historic trails & Blue Ridge Mountains –Cosmos

Blue Ridge Mountains
Blue Ridge Mountains

On this 14-days guided tour, travel through Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, stopping in Washington, D.C. When you climb into the blue haze of the Great Smoky Mountains and Gatlinburg, prepare to welcome the blues as you crest the Blue Ridge Mountains into Shenandoah National Park and take in the equestrian beauty of the Bluegrass State. Then travel along a section of the Blue Ridge Parkway, a 470-mile highway that runs from the Great Smoky Mountains to Shenandoah National Park with no traffic lights.

You’ll walk in the footsteps of explorers, leaders, veterans, and some of America’s finest industrialists and pioneers as you travel through lively mountain areas, historically significant cities, and Civil War battlefields.

Visit Colonial Williamsburg, the historic Gettysburg Battlefield, the opulent Biltmore Estate in Asheville, and the sprawling Virginia plantations where Presidents Washington and Jefferson lived.

Best Guided Train Tours

An escorted train tour will take you to some of America’s most iconic destinations. Setting out on a guided tour of the country by train makes for a rare sense of camaraderie as you fly between destinations. Without memorable rail encounters, a Great Rail Journeys vacation will be incomplete. If you’re visiting Canada or Cambodia, you can expect front-row seats to some of the world’s most breathtaking scenery as you travel through the landscapes in comfort on some of the world’s most iconic railways.

Historic Trains of the Old West – Globus

The ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
The ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

Enjoy riding the rails through Colorado, and New Mexico’s unspoiled scenic history – The Royal Gorge Route Railway will take you through the untamed beauty of the Royal Gorge on this off-the-beaten-path tour of the United States West. The Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge Railroad takes you across the beautiful mesas and canyons of the San Juan National Forest. Visits to the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Mesa Verde’s ancient cliff dwellings, Chimayo’s popular pilgrimage spot, and Glenwood Spring’s historic Hotel Colorado, a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt.

Canadian Train Odyssey – Cosmos

Lake O'hara, Yohu National Park, Canada
Lake O'hara, Yohu National Park, Canada

Leave the hustle and bustle of  Toronto behind and head to Niagara Falls along the shores of Lake Ontario. The Niagara Falls sightseeing cruise takes visitors past the world-famous falls. Return to Toronto for a sightseeing tour that includes City Hall, the downtown banking district, Rogers Centre, and the breathtaking C.N. Tower, which stands at more than a third of a mile tall.

Prepare to board The Canadian, VIA Rail’s flagship transcontinental train. You’ll spend the rest of the journey across the heartland of Canada in your Sleeper-Plus rail cars that are 1950s art deco. As you travel through Ontario’s landscapes in domed observation vehicles, you can take in and admire the views of the Canadian countryside.

Conclusion

Crossing oceans while seeking adventures is unnecessary when there is so much to discover in this beautiful land we call home. We invite you to bring a pail of wonder with you as you explore the unknown right outside your front door. From the redwood forests, the Gulf Stream waters, and everything in between, this land was created for you to see.

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