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Tours in North America & Worldwide into TOURS IN NORTH AMERICA & WORLDWIDE 2015-2016 1-800-905-0590 www.allamericantours.us Welcome to Guaranteed Departures Thank you for considering All American Tours, Inc. Every tour in this catalog is a Guaranteed Departure. We know you’re concerned about customer satisfaction and we here at All American Tours, Inc. are too. That’s why every tour in this catalog is a Guaranteed Departure. Our TAP partners have been successfully operating as tourism professionals for years, and we bring that collective experience to the table with this offering. No need to cancel a trip because too few people signed up. No need to limit offerings to predictable itineraries to play it safe. In these economically challenging times, we can offer you a risk free investment: every trip booked in this catalog will run as planned, guaranteed! TAP strives to exceed industry standards, and right now you are holding in your hands the tool that transfers our efforts into your personal tangible benefit. Our guarantee is now yours with each trip booked. With over 100 destinations, unique itineraries, and some of the top tour operators from the United States and Canada, you can be assured of an exciting and professionally packaged travel experience. Every tour is priced “land only” so you have a choice: you may book your own airfare, or we can arrange it for you. We also offer the most comprehensive travel insurance in the industry. Everyone can be covered regardless of age or pre-existing conditions, and at the same reasonable price. To make it easy, you won’t need to fill out a separate application or write a separate check: we include the premium with your trip deposit. We try to anticipate your needs. Our years of experience as travel professionals have impressed on us how you value clean and comfortable hotels, convenient transportation, and the right blend of activities and free time. We plan our tours to exceed your expectations. Let TAP service your travel needs, and you won’t be disappointed, we guarantee! Guaranteed Departures can be booked in several different ways. You can contact All American Tours by calling our reservation center at 800-905-0590, or go online at www.guaranteeddepartures.com. Our website gives you the ability to search our entire tour catalog, request additional information, and to view additional Guaranteed Departures, as our offerings are updated regularly. © Joshua Davis Our travel professionals have prepared the following Guaranteed Departures to appeal to a wide variety of interests, from sightseeing and events, to theatre, history, and adventure. If you’re interested in a destination not listed in this catalog, contact us. Many more tours are available, travelling to every continent, and including almost every cruise line worldwide. You never know, maybe your request will become our next Guaranteed Departure! Whether you’re retired, or an individual interested in travelling with others, or a family group, we believe we have a tour that will appeal to you. Book your tour with All American Tours, Inc. and relax. We’ll take you to your destination, departure guaranteed! David G. Burns Managing Director, All American Tours, Inc. 1-800-905-0590 [email protected] www.allamericantours.us FRONT COVER PHOTOS: MYRTLE BEACH BOARDWALK © JOE CARR, HOLLAND AMERICA LINE CRUISE, TOURISTS IN PRAGUE, VIA RAIL IN CANADA. BACK COVER PHOTOS: GARDEN OF THE GODS, HOLLAND AMERICA LINE, OLD FAITHFUL, MOUNTAINS, COPPER CANYON TABLE OF CONTENTS EASTERN U.S.A. Yellowstone in Winter Lake Como & Switzerland with by Snowcoach ......................................22 World’s Fair in Milan ..........................46 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Plus Baseball Road Trip ...............................10 You Are the Railroad Engineer: Little Tour of Russia ..................................49 The Ultimate Experience ..................26 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Paris and Normandy .................................43 Weekend ...............................................11 ALASKA The Legendary Danube ...........................44 Charms of the Chesapeake ....................13 The Norwegian Triangle ..........................41 Alaska Grand Adventure .........................31 The National Cherry Blossom Festival and East Coast .....................................12 CRUISING CANADA Canada’s West Coast and Calgary Stampede and Banff ...................33 MID WEST U.S.A. the Canadian Rockies ........................32 Calgary Stampede Post Tour: Great Gatsby Getaway ..............................8 Croatia & Adriatic Cruise........................47 Rockies & British Columbia..............33 Remington, Rogers and Route 66 ...........9 Paris and Normandy .................................43 Canada by Rail ...........................................39 The Legendary Danube ...........................44 SOUTHERN U.S.A. Canada’s West Coast and the Canadian Rockies ........................32 Azaleas, Plantations and Cajuns .............16 SPECIAL EVENTS Canadian Maritimes: Celebrate! Nashville & The Grand Circle the Bay of Fundy .....................36 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Plus Ole Opry’s 90th Birthday .................17 Baseball Road Trip ...............................10 Canadian Maritimes: Colorful Carolina Coast ..........................14 Enchanting Islands ...............................37 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend ...............................................11 Key West, Miami & The Everglades ........15 Circle Newfoundland & Labrador .........38 Bavarian Brewery Tour Rock ‘N Rollin’ at Elvis Week: Jammin’ Through Glacier & & Oktoberfest .....................................42 Graceland & Memphis .......................17 Waterton National Parks ..................20 Calgary Stampede and Banff ...................33 Springtime in Savannah & Charleston ..16 Sightseeing on Shoestrings - Ottawa ..................................................34 Celebrate! Nashville & The Grand Ole Opry’s 90th Birthday .................17 WESTERN U.S.A. Sightseeing on Shoestrings - California Rail Tour ...................................28 Quebec City .........................................34 Custer State Park Buffalo Round Up ....19 Canyon Country Experience ..................25 Sightseeing on Shoestrings - Great Gatsby Getaway ..............................8 Toronto .................................................35 Colorado Train Adventure ......................23 Italian & French Rivieras from San Remo Sightseeing on Shoestrings - with World’s Fair in Milan .................46 Custer State Park Buffalo Round Up ....19 Waterloo Region ................................35 Lake Como & Switzerland with Ghost Towns of Old Nevada ..................27 World’s Fair in Milan ..........................46 Hurricane Ridge and the INTERNATIONAL Rock ‘N Rollin’ at Elvis Week: San Juan Islands ....................................29 Bavarian Brewery Tour Graceland & Memphis .......................17 & Oktoberfest .....................................42 Jammin’ Through Glacier & The National Cherry Blossom Festival Waterton National Parks ..................20 Croatia & Adriatic Cruise........................47 and East Coast .....................................12 Oregon: Covered Bridges and Eastern European Panorama ..................48 the Coast ..............................................27 SPORTING EVENTS Grand Tour of Italy ....................................45 Red Cliffs Adventure by Rail ...................24 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Incredible Copper Canyon of Mexico ..40 San Francisco, Wine Country Plus Baseball Road Trip ..........................10 Italian & French Rivieras from San Remo and Monterey .......................................18 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction with World’s Fair in Milan .................46 Seattle to Portland - A Pacific Northwest Weekend ...............................................11 Kenya Safari Adventure ............................50 Adventure .............................................30 Calgary Stampede and Banff ...................33 The Yellowstone Experience - A Wildlife Safari ...................................21 SEE INSIDE BACK COVER FOR BOOKING INFORMATION 3 Explore Experience Enjoy Rocky Mountains EXPLORE Go Beyond The Expected. Guaranteed Departures are tours filled with opportunities to explore. We offer itineraries that take a look behind the scenes, step off the beaten path, and make a way for you to take the road less traveled. Get Behind The Scenes. From behind the big screens in Hollywood to inside the storehouse of the Guinness Brewery in Ireland, Guaranteed Departures explore the destinations of the world from a fresh angle. Gain a Unique Perspective. Most of our itineraries allow time for you to explore on your own. Strike out on your own quest, armed with recommendations from our knowledgeable guides. Grow. Exposure to new points of view goes hand in hand with exploring new sights and sounds. Learn about the customs and culture of the destinations you visit and come home with an expanded world view. Each day traveled as Shopping part of a Guaranteed Departure is an individual opportunity to become more. 4 SEE INSIDE BACK COVER FOR BOOKING INFORMATION EXPERIENCE A Great Experience Awaits You. We know that your travel experience includes more than a great destination. Guaranteed Departures are developed with your total travel experience in mind, right down to the smallest detail. Expect First Hand Encounters. Leave the predictable behind. Enjoy local cuisine
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