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Motorcoach Vacations • One-Day Tours Fly-Drive Tours • Sports Tours • European Getaways 2017 TOUR CATALOG Motorcoach Vacations • One-Day Tours Fly-Drive Tours • Sports Tours • European Getaways New Address, 717-569-1111 or 1-800-538-2222 Same Great Tours! 1619 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 Visit us at www.ConestogaTours.com THE BENEFITS OF ESCORTED CONESTOGA TOURS VALUE TRAVEL ARE ENDLESS… VALUE TOURS TOUR from easy planning to the discovery of Conestoga Tours is offering Value Tours new places with old and new friends. Our that provide great value for your travel dollar. travelers’ comfort, safety and enjoyment These tours include the same great attractions are the foundation upon which Conestoga and the same deluxe motorcoach transportation Tours aims to build a unique and enjoyable that Conestoga Tours has provided over the last travel experience. We combine the best in 39 years. The only difference in our Value Tours accommodations, attractions, restaurants and is that the accommodations are more economical transportation so that you can travel with the than our standard tours and the included meals confidence that all travel worries are taken are at less expensive restaurants. But added all care of for you. together – the Value Tours are hard to beat! THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCES Traveling in a group is much less expensive, Meals are always an important part of any tour, much more comfortable and much more fun so we pay great attention to the meals that we than going it alone. And when you consider include in our tour program. We try to capture that for around $175.00 per day you can the special flavor of an area by adding a unique enjoy a top hotel, have meals, visit attractions dining experience to the package, such as a and enjoy great deluxe transportation, a lobster bake in Cape Cod and New England, motorcoach tour is always a great deal. a western cook-out in Yellowstone or a seafood dinner in San Francisco. DELUXE MOTORCOACH TRANSPORTATION Conestoga Tours charters the best available ENRICHING EXPERIENCES motorcoaches in the area. The motorcoaches feature DVD players, wifi, reclining seats, Traveling is a time for fun and pleasure, which window shades and restroom. These deluxe is why you expect your vacation to include the coaches will turn your miles into smiles. most memorable highlights and attractions at the destinations we visit. Our goal is to create an exciting and fun-filled vacation for you. YOUR CONESTOGA TOURS Whether it is exploring Yellowstone Park, the TOUR DIRECTOR New England coast or the California coast, Our tour escorts have the responsibility to Conestoga Tours takes great pride in providing make sure your hard-earned vacation goes as unforgettable travel experiences for you. smoothly as possible. Have a problem? Your Conestoga Tours escorts will do their best to CAPER COUPONS FUTURE TRAVEL CREDITS solve it for you. They love to turn the many Conestoga Tours also offers Caper Coupons, a “miles into smiles.” Personable and congenial, valuable travel bonus when you take one of our they are there as your guide, companion, multi-day tour packages. Your Caper Coupon entertainer, business agent and friend. is a special certificate you will receive on the last day of your tour. You may apply the discount to any other multi-day tour within 18 months of the date of your trip. The value depends on the number of miles on the tour. 2 14003.01.16 2017 MULTI-DAY TOUR CALENDAR Page # Page # FEBRUARY AUGUST 19-March 1 Sun-Wed Key West & Florida Circle Tour 6 3-5 Thurs-Sat Erie Canal Cruise & Catskill Train Ride 24 MARCH 4-8 Fri-Tues Summer Rail & Sail 24 19-25 Sun-Sat Southern Springtime Getaway 7 7-10 Mon-Thurs Niagara Falls & African Lion Safari 25 8-10 Tues-Thurs Ride the Rails in West Virginia 25 APRIL 9-11 Wed-Fri Finger Lakes Wine Safari Value Tour 26 2-13 Sun-Thurs Texas and San Antonio 8 12-16 Sat-Wed Cruise, Cruise, Cruise 26 9-14 Sun-Fri Charleston, Hilton Head & Savannah 9 14-18 Mon-Fri Maine’s Summer Train Tour 27 10-14 Mon-Fri Biltmore Estate Festival of Flowers 23-25 Wed-Fri Ocean City, MD Summer Escape 20 & Dollywood 9 21-30 Fri-Sun Nashville, Memphis & New Orleans 10 SEPTEMBER 26-28 Wed-Fri Boston Spring Getaway 10 4-13 Mon-Wed Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island 23 6-8 Wed-Fri Fall Mystery Tour 27 MAY 10-16 Sun-Sat Mackinac Island & Agawa 8-12 Mon-Fri Holland Tulip Festival 11 Canyon Train 28 15-19 Mon-Fri Cape Cod Value Tour 11 11-15 Mon-Fri Montreal, Quebec City & Boston 28 21-24 Sun-Wed Hudson Valley Springtime Holiday 12 13-15 Wed-Fri Niagara Falls Getaway 15 21-24 Sun-Wed Newport & Boston 12 17-Oct 7 Sun-Sun California & The Great Southwest 29 30-June 2 Tues-Fri JFK 100th Birthday Celebration 13 17-22 Sun-Fri Vermont, New Hampshire & Maine Fall Foliage Value Tour 31 JUNE 18-22 Mon-Fri Cape Cod Getaway 14 5-9 Mon-Fri Chicago Highlights 13 20-22 Wed-Fri Hudson River Valley 31 11-17 Sun-Sat Mackinac Island & 24-29 Sun-Fri Trains Across New England 30 Michigan Highlights 14 24-Oct 1 Sun-Sun Branson, Nashville, St Louis 12-16 Mon-Fri Cape Cod Getaway 14 & Memphis 30 12-16 Mon-Fri Chattanooga Choo-Choo 15 30-Oct 4 Sat-Wed New England Rail & Sail 32 14-16 Wed-Fri Niagara Falls Getaway 15 19-21 Mon-Wed Surf, Sea and Sand Castles 16 OCTOBER 21-24 Wed-Sat Tall Ships in Boston 16 1-5 Sun-Thurs Lake George & Lake Placid 32 24-25 Sat-Sun Baseball Hall of Fame & 1-6 Sun - Fri Fall for New England 33 Yankee Stadium 54 2-5 Mon-Thurs Biltmore Estate & Asheville 24-28 Sat-Wed Northeast Rail and Sail 17 Value Tour 33 27-30 Tues-Fri Incredible Edibles of New England 17 2-6 Mon-Fri Island Hopping in New England 34 28-30 Wed-Fri Ocean City, MD Summer Escape 20 9-12 Mon-Thurs Autumn in the Smoky Mountains 34 28-July 1 Wed-Sat Creation Museum and Ark Encounter 18 15-18 Sun-Wed Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 35 15-20 Sun-Fri Charleston, Hilton Head & Savannah 9 JULY 16-19 Mon-Thurs West Virginia Railroads in the Fall 35 5-23 Wed-Sun Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Branson 20-22 Fri-Sun Frightseeing Ghost Tour 36 & Las Vegas 19 27-29 Fri-Sun Haunted Happenings in Salem 36 9-15 Sun-Sat Mackinac Island & Agawa Canyon Train 18 NOVEMBER 9-19 Sun-Wed Black Hills of South Dakota 20 5-11 Sun-Sat Golden Isles of Georgia 37 10-14 Mon-Fri Smoky Mountain Summertime 12-18 Sun-Sat Branson Christmas Shows 37 Getaway 21 13-17 Mon-Fri Smoky Mountain Christmas Shows 11-14 Tues-Fri Castles & Wineries of the & The Biltmore Estate 38 Finger Lakes 22 28-Dec 1 Tues-Fri Christmas at The Biltmore House 38 16-20 Sun-Thurs New England Tall Ships & 28-Dec 1 Tues-Fri Myrtle Beach Christmas Shows 39 Lighthouses 22 17-21 Mon-Fri Best of Vermont 21 DECEMBER 17-26 Mon-Wed Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island 23 3-5 Sun-Tues Williamsburg Grand Illumination 39 24-28 Mon-Fri Maine’s Summer Highlights 23 4-8 Mon-Fri Country Christmas in Nashville 40 26-28 Wed-Fri Ocean City, MD Summer Escape 20 6-8 Wed-Fri Christmas in Newport 40 27-29 Wed-Fri Williamsburg at Christmas 40 14003.01.16 Call Conestoga Tours at 569-1111 or Toll Free 1-800-538-2222 or visit our website: www.ConestogaTours.com 3 2017 ONE-DAY TOUR CALENDAR JANUARY Page # JUNE Page # 20 Fri Presidential Inauguration 46 3 Sat Abraham Lincoln’s Washington, DC 48 FEBRUARY 3 Sat Coney Island, NY 47 4 Sat Atlantic City Casino 49 3 Sat New York Cupcake Tour 47 8 Wed Pocono Sleigh Ride 46 3 Sat New York Do-As-You-Please 47 13 Mon Westminster Dog Show 46 7 Wed Annapolis Schooner Cruise 46 18 Sat New York Winter Special 47 10 Sat Atlantic City Casino 49 MARCH 10 Sat Historic Philadelphia 46 4 Sat Atlantic City Casino 49 10 Sat New York Do-As-You-Please 47 11 Sat New York Winter Special 47 10 Sat New York Sightseeing Cruise 47 11 Sat Philadelphia Flower Show 46 14 Wed Washington, DC - 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