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Тур «Grand Texas Trail» Тур «GRAND TEXAS TRAIL» Длительность: 9 дней/8 ночей Даты заездов: 01/04/2012-31/10/2012 Dallas (1) – Austin (1) – Houston (1) – Corpus Cristi (1) – San Antonio (2) – Pecos (1) – El Paso (1) – Albuquerque (2) – Santa Fe – Amarillo (1) – Dallas (1) Begins & Ends in Dallas Day 1 – Dallas Arrival Arrive in Dallas and transfer independently to your hotel. Your evening is at leisure. Hotel: Best Western Dallas Hotel / Sheraton Dallas Day 2 -- Dallas This morning at 08:00 you will be met by your AmericanTours representative and provided with a welcome kit which includes driving instructions, vouchers, maps, and brochures of the places you are about to visit. Explore a touch of urban cowboy and sophisticated elegance in Dallas, Texas! Relax in charming neighborhoods and boutiques or pace yourself with the hottest fashion and culinary trends in the United States such as Neiman Marcus or Stephan Pyles. After incredible shopping, visit the world famous Southfork Ranch, The Sixth Floor Museum, the critically acclaimed Nasher Sculpture Center or the legendary Dallas Cowboys. Submerse yourself in Victory Park for nonstop action and a city view that will leave you breathless. Hotel: Best Western Dallas Hotel / Sheraton Dallas Day 3 -- Dallas - Austin Say goodbye to Dallas and head out for two nights in musical Austin, TX. Austin is a modern metropolis with an atmosphere and rhythm all its own. Austin is known as the gateway to the Texas Hill Country, the capital of Texas, and site of The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, the pride of Texas. Austin is a arts and cultural center, a recreational treasure and technological Mecca. There are great venues to choose from. You can discover everything from Barbecue to Tex-Mex to award winning cuisine from local establishments. The city is also known for its nightlife. Come discover why we are called the “Live Music Capital of the World” with 200 music venues, hotels, restaurants and attractions all within walking distance located in the downtown area. Hotel: Red Roof Inn Austin South / Radisson Hotel Driving distance: 317 km Day 4 - Day 5 -- Austin - Houston Experience the best of Texas’ largest city. Begin with the Museum of Natural Science in the Houston Museum District and experience the world’s finest collection of gems and minerals, dinosaur fossils and more. Walk to the nearby Museum of Fine Arts to view classics by Rembrandt and Picasso or modern masterpieces. Traveling with kids? Stop by the most visited Children’s Museum in the USA, or the entertainingly educational Health Museum and award winning Houston Zoo. Hotel: La Quinta Inn / Crowne Plaza River Oaks Driving distance: 265 km Day 6 -- Houston - San Antonio We invite you to a city unlike any other-San Antonio-a land of epic battles, flowing rivers and a flourishing culture. From the stones of the Alamo and the meandering paths of the River Walk to Sea World San Antonio and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio takes you on a journey through a land as grand as its reputation. Explore the rolling terrain of San Antonio's Hill Country. A lush oasis offering resorts with top-notch golf courses, spas and water parks. Hotel: Red Roof Inn San Antonio / Hyatt Place Riverwalk Driving distance: 315 km Day 7 - Day 8 -- Fort Worth Welcome to Fort Worth, Texas! In the “City of Cowboys and Culture,” America’s Western heritage is showcased everywhere you go – downtown’s Sundance Square, the famed Cultural District and especially the 15-block Stockyards National Historic District. Here you’ll see real cowboys in the world’s only daily Longhorn cattle drive, shop for Western gear, dine on cowboy cuisine, and watch bull riding at the weekly Championship Rodeo. Highlights include the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Stockyards Museum and Billy Bob’s Texas, the “world’s largest honky-tonk.” Also visit the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the Amon Carter Museum celebrating American art. Hotel: Wildcatter Ranch Driving distance: 426 km Day 9 -- Fort Worth Departure Your tour ends upon check-out of your hotel. We hope you enjoyed getting to know Texas along the Grand Texas Trail. Стоимость за 1 чел. в номере, в долларах США, включая комиссию. Начало Окончание Длительность Single Double Triple Quad Child тура тура 9 days / 8 nights Dallas Dallas 1499 749 532 399 FREE 9 days / 8 nights Dallas Dallas 1994 999 690 537 FREE *Ребёнок до 11 лет в одной комнате с родителями без доп. кровати Услуги, включённые в стоимость: - проживание в отелях по программе - сопроводительные документы: карты по маршруту, ежедневные инструкции по вождению, описание остановок и достопримечательностей по маршруту (на английском языке) Дополнительно оплачивается: - медицинская страховка – 8 USD за 1 чел. - оформление американской визы – 200 USD за 1 чел. - авиаперелёт от 800 USD - аренда машины от 40 USD в день Отели по программе: Отель День Город Standard Upgrade 1-2 Dallas Best Western Dallas Sheraton Dallas Hotel 3 Austin Red Roof Inn Austin Radisson Hotel South 4-5 Houston La Quinta Inn Crowne Plaza River Oaks 6 San Antonio Red Roof Inn San Hyatt Place Riverwalk Antonio 7-8 Fort Worth Wildcatter Ranch Wildcatter Ranch .
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