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2021 TRAVEL GUIDE Sit Back and Relax As You Travel with Southwest Tour and Travel 2021 TRAVEL GUIDE Sit back and relax as you travel with Southwest Tour and Travel. Enjoy the comfort of our luxury motor coaches, along with our fun and knowledgeable Tour Directors and our experienced Drivers. your transportation needs. Travel Southwest and Go With The Best! Travel in luxury on board our motor coaches. Comfortable seating and a lot of storage! Traveling with electronics? Stay connected with our onboard charging stations. Reliable and safe travel with Southwest Tour and Travel. Please note that our motor coaches do not all provide the same amenities. Southwest Tour and Travel 5 10 11 12 15 20 21 22 Book and pay in full early on select tours and save ! most tours for paying by cash or check. The pay in full date is noted on each eligible tour for your convenience. Everyone works hard for their money and when it comes time to booking your travel, we understand how important those hard earned dollars are to you. We also know, however, that things happen that can change your plans. Losing that travel investment can be devastating to anyone’s budget. Ask our If you are on Facebook, “like” us and keep updated on all the latest specials videos of tours, destinations, or activities that our motor coach tours and travel Motor Coach Tours * Vacation & Honeymoon Packages * Cruise Packages * Hotel & Car Rental * Airline Tickets 1500 Travis Road, Marshall, MN 56258 1-800-669-1309 or 1-507-532-5536 For over 40 years our Mystery Tours have simply been described as containing attractions and/or experiences that we have never visited before. However, as we gain new clients, there are some very popular destinations and attractions that they have not had an opportunity to experience on our Going forward, a Mystery Tour is described as: A tour where your destination is always unknown to you. The itinerary includes attractions and experiences that we have never included on previous tours popular, must-see attractions and experiences that may have been included on another tour. Our goal is to give you a little anticipated fun by not knowing your destination and providing experiences that are new, without forgetting the “must-see” attractions and experiences that the destination is known for. We want to make sure every aspect of your travel is enjoyable so we have developed an Activity Level Guide for your convenience. On the type of tour you will enjoy, and more importantly, one you will be comfortable doing. Leisurely paced, this interary requires a small amount of physical activity. There will be some walking to rooms, restaurants, and This tour requires light physical activity combined with shorter travel days. Activities may include an occasional city or nature walking tour with stopping along the way. Guests should be able to climb a set of stairs, walk up or down slight slopes and navigate some uneven terrain or cobblestone. Guests should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on city walks, additional activities possibly occurring in the early morning or evening. Your itinerary will include a higher number of longer travel days with morning and/or evening activities. This is a very much an on-the-go tour with a complete itinerary involving a full, normally daily program of travel, sightseeing, or events. This is considered our fastest and most strenuous paced tour and free time at leisure will be limited, in some cases just in evenings. 2021 MYSTERY TOURS Put a little surprise in your life and join us on a Mystery Tour. Experience things you have never done before on a Southwest Tour and Travel tour and perhaps enjoy a few “must-see” attractions that just can’t be excluded from any tour! Per Person Pricing Book and Pay in Full by Occupancy Cash Credit Card February 29, 2021 SPRING MYSTERY and Save 3% on Net Sale Double $1,605 $1,665 Activity Level: Moderate TOUR Triple $1,475 $1,530 Quad $1,410 $1,465 Due to circumstances beyond our control, May 22 - 28, 2021 Single $2,010 $2,085 itinerary details are subject to change. We will always strive to maintain the quality and value 4 Breakfasts / 5 Lunches / 4 Dinners of the tour when changes occur. Per Person Pricing Book and Pay in Full by Occupancy Cash Credit Card April 30, 2021 SUMMER and Save 3% on Net Sale MYSTERY TOUR Double $ 675 $ 705 Activity Level: Moderate Triple $ 625 $ 650 July 30 - August 1, 2021 Quad $ 600 $ 625 Due to circumstances beyond our control, Single $ 810 $ 845 itinerary details are subject to change. We will always strive to maintain the quality and value 2 Breakfasts / 1 Lunch of the tour when changes occur. Per Person Pricing Book and Pay in Full by Occupancy Cash Credit Card June 11, 2021 FALL MYSTERY and Save 3% on Net Sale Double $ 1,515 $ 1,575 TOUR Triple $ 1,375 $ 1,430 Activity Level: Moderate Quad $ 1,305 $ 1,355 September 10 - 16, 2021 Single $ 1,960 $ 2,035 Due to circumstances beyond our control, itinerary details are subject to change. We will 6 Breakfasts / 4 Lunches / 4 Dinners always strive to maintain the quality and value of the tour when changes occur. ONE NATION Featuring Washington D.C. and New York City March 28 - April 11, 2021 DAY 1: Marshall, MN to Janesville, WI Today is a travel day with a stop at the Carr Valley Cheese Company. DAY 2: Janesville, WI to Sandusky, OH Arriving in South Bend, IN this afternoon, enjoy a tour of the Studebaker National Museum. DAY 3: Sandusky, OH to Gettysburg, PA In Gettysburg this afternoon, There is a walking tour at Gettysburg National Cemetery, DAY 4: Gettysburg, PA to Gaithersburg, MD Gettysburg National Military Park. Gettysburg National Park Visitor Center to view the cyclorama and museum Mount Vernon, the beloved home of DAY 5: Gaithersburg, MD Washington D. C. with a personal tour guide! Your day begins with a Capitol tour, followed by the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This evening enjoy the stunning DC Trails Lighted City Tour. DAY 6: Gaithersburg, MD Arlington National Cemetery DAY 7: Gaithersburg, MD Featured Highlights This morning visit the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Carr Valley Cheese Company at your leisure the Museum of the Bible Studebaker National Museum Gettysburg National Cemetery DAY 8: Gaithersburg, MD to Ridley Park, PA Gettysburg Nat’l Park Visitor Center You will journey to Philadelphia today to have a guided One Liberty Observation Deck Gettysburg Cyclorama and Museum Mount Vernon DAY 9: Ridley Park, PA to New York City, NY Guided Tour of Washington, D.C. Today enjoy all the best Philadelphia Library of Congress Independence Hall and Christ Church. Supreme Court Holocaust Memorial Museum DAY 10: New York City, NY DC Lighted City Tour Today begins with a guided New York City TourEmpire State Arlington National Cemetery Building Observation Deck, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Museum of the Bible DAY 11: New York City, NY Guided Tour of Philadelphia This morning take the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island for guided tours Guided Tour of New York City Empire State Building 9/11 Museum & Memorial DAY 12: New York City, NY to Grove City, OH Statue of Liberty Say goodbye to the Big Apple as you begin your journey home. Relax in your Ellis Island Ark Encounter Creation Museum DAY 13: Grove City, OH to Harrison, OH Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home Ark Encounter. 14 Breakfasts / 1 Lunch Creation Museum and Planetarium, explore Per Person Pricing Occupancy Cash Credit Card in familiar settings. Double $2,980 $3,095 DAY 14: Harrison, OH to Coralville, IA Triple $2,600 $2,705 Quad $2,425 $2,520 Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home Historic Site. Single $4,040 $4,200 DAY 15: Coralville, IA to Marshall, MN Due to circumstances beyond our control, itinerary details are subject to change. We will always strive to maintain the quality and value of the tour when changes occur. Book and Pay in Full by December 28, 2020 and Save 3% on Net Sale Activity Level: Very Active SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, & ASHEVILLE April 12 - 18, 2021 Day 1: Home to Savannah, GA Featured Highlights Savannah Historic District Magnolia Plantation Tour Charleston Harbor Cruise Charleston Tea Plantation Tour Day 2: Savannah, GA Charleston Historic District Historic District Biltmore Estate Tour 6 Breakfasts / 4 Dinners Airfare & Roundtrip Airport Day 3: Savannah, GA to Charleston SC Transfers Included Magnolia Plantation Travel Insurance & Luggage Fees Not Included Charleston Harbor Per Person Pricing Day 4: Charleston, SC Charleston Tea Plantation Double $3,195 Triple $3,095 Historic Single $3,765 District. Activity Level: Moderate Day 5: Charleston, SC to Asheville, SC Hosted by Landmark Tours Day 6: Asheville, SC Biltmore Estate Day 7: Asheville, SC to Home HOLLAND TULIP FESTIVAL May 4 - 8, 2021 Featured Highlights Rotary Botanical Gardens Holland Tulip Festival Windmill Island Gardens Holland Museum & Dutch Galleries Holland Tour Tulip Time Parade Veldheer Tulip Gardens DeKlomp Wooden Shoe and Delftware Factory Holland Princess Dinner Cruise Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Indiana Sand Dunes Nat’l Park Fermenting Cellars Winery 4 Breakfasts / 1 Lunch / 3 Dinners Per Person Pricing Occupancy Cash Credit Card Double $1,140 $1,175 Triple $1,025 $1,055 Quad $ 965 $ 995 Single $1,495 $1,540 Due to circumstances beyond our control, itinerary details are subject to change. We will always strive to maintain the quality and value of the tour when changes occur.
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