Adult
Child
8 Days
15
Chinese, English
1. Enjoy the tropical scenery in Miami, and experience the exotic customs in the Mexican town and Savannah, the most beautiful town in the eastern United States; 2. Take a "flying on the grass" wind-powered boat deep into the swamp and have an unforgettable experience of "close contact with alligators"; 3. Visit the former residences of literary giant Hemingway and design master Versace to see the former residences of celebrities and understand their tastes.
Today we will depart from New York and drive to Mount Vernon, the former residence of George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Here, the first president of the United States, the first great man in American history, is buried: George Washington. After the War of Independence, as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, he surrendered his military power and returned to his hometown in Vernon. After that, the whole country unanimously elected Washington as the first president in American history. Eight years later, he resigned from the presidency again and returned to his hometown, setting a precedent that the US president could not be re-elected for more than two terms. In 1799, he was buried here.
Hampton Inn Roanoke Rapids or similar hotel
Today we will go to Savannah, which is known as the "most beautiful town in the eastern United States". The town has a strong Mexican style and was once selected by the American "Travel + Leisure" magazine as "the most popular travel destination city in the United States" and "the best quality of life and travel experience destination."
Located at the border of North and South Carolina, this Mexican town feels like being in Mexico, where you can enjoy Mexican snacks and see unique Mexican costumes. Savannah, Georgia, is known as the most beautiful town in the eastern United States, with rich historical and cultural relics and Spanish-style buildings. The square in the movie "Forrest Gump" is set here.
The Waving Girl is the product of a well-known Savannah story: Florence Martus, the daughter of a sergeant stationed at Fort Pulaski, lived at the Elba Island Lighthouse from 1887 to 1931. She waved her handkerchief to incoming ships every day for 44 years. The story of the Waving Girl spread among sailors and around the world. The namesake statue, created by Felix de Weldon, the renowned sculptor who created the United States Marine Corps Memorial, honors Florence’s enduring spirit.
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Kingsland, GA or equivalent
Today we will board the Orlando Eye Ferris wheel to get a bird's eye view of downtown Orlando and admire the downtown Orlando skyline. Then we will go to the thrilling Alligator Kingdom to see various American alligators and experience the thrills.
Climb up the Orlando Eye, a new attraction in Orlando, and get a bird's eye view of downtown Orlando and theme parks. If the weather is clear, you can even see the Cape Canaveral rocket launch site. With seats, special lighting and sound effects, and interactive installations, you can look up at the sky and clouds, and see the downtown Orlando skyline from a unique perspective, as well as the lakes and lush forests. Enjoy the peaceful and tranquil scenery of Florida.
Then visit the thrilling Alligator Island, where thousands of alligators of various kinds live, and it is truly the "Alligator Capital of the World". Orlando Alligator Park is also an alligator sanctuary, where you can get super close to alligators and other reptiles, take photos with alligators or hold a python at a distance of less than 1 meter, and the exciting and thrilling alligator show will definitely leave a deep impression on you.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Ft. Lauderdale Airport or similar hotel
Today we will depart from Orlando and head to Miami, a stylish seaside resort. Miami is considered a melting pot of cultures, greatly influenced by Latin American ethnic groups and Caribbean island residents, and is sometimes called the "Capital of the Americas." In the morning, enjoy Miami's crystal clear beaches and scenery, visit Miami's most famous [South Beach], South Sea Bar Street, and visit the former residence of Versace. In the afternoon, go to the largest wetland reserve in the United States, [Everglades National Park], and take a "flying on the grass" wind-powered boat to shuttle through the swamp river full of crocodiles for an exciting adventure.
Miami's Wynwood Internet celebrity wall is a paradise for free and inclusive artistic creation. Street art is vividly reflected here, making it a must-visit place for many street photographers and tourists.
Miami's South Beach is one of the most lively and fashionable places in the world. It is home to hundreds of bars, restaurants, boutiques and hotels, making it the most famous leisure and entertainment destination in Miami. The azure blue waters and silvery sandy beaches are a splendid attraction.
Visit Miami Bay, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the sea and sky, get a close look at Star Island, see the mansions of world superstars, and overlook the financial center of downtown Miami. The blue water, gentle sea breeze and the fascinating "Water World" will make you linger.
Everglades National Park is the largest subtropical wildlife sanctuary in the contiguous United States, covering 1.4 million acres and home to a variety of exotic wildlife. Visitors can explore this unique ecosystem in a variety of ways.
Experience an exciting wind-powered boat adventure through Everglades National Park, get up close to alligators and other wildlife, and enjoy the unique wetland landscape.
Holiday Inn Miami West or similar hotel
Today, we will drive to the end of the Florida Keys, Key West, known as the "End of the World". Along the way, you will enjoy the colorful sea and blue sky. During the approximately 4.5-hour drive, you will pass 42 bridges and 32 islands, and experience the magnificent scenery of the "Eighth Wonder of the World" - US Highway 1. After arriving at Key West, you will enjoy free time to explore this ancient seaport town.
Located at the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys, Key West is famous for its beautiful sea views and historical culture. It is the southernmost ancient seaport town in the United States. Passing the world-famous Seven Mile Bridge, you will enjoy the amazing scenery along the way, and finally arrive at Key West. You will have the opportunity to visit the former residence of the tough guy writer Hemingway, stroll through the streets full of Latin style, or take photos in front of the landmark of "the southernmost tip of the continental United States".
The Seven Mile Bridge connects several islands and is the most famous and longest bridge on US Highway 1, with a length of 7 miles (about 10.93 kilometers). It spans the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean and has been the filming location for many Hollywood movies. The bridge is known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" and is the only way to get to Key West.
Hemingway is one of the most famous novelists of the 20th century. He spent many years in Key West and wrote works such as The Old Man and the Sea and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Hemingway's former residence is now a museum that showcases his life and creations. Here, you can not only visit his typewriter and study, but also get in close contact with the "six-toed cats", which were Hemingway's pets and have been breeding here for generations.
You will have about 3 hours of free time on Key West. You can choose to buy souvenirs in the store, have lunch, or visit Hemingway's former residence for an in-depth tour. Don't forget to take photos in front of the landmark of "the southernmost point of the continental United States".
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Miami Airport South or similar hotel
Today's itinerary will take you to Florida's famous attractions - Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Lion Wildlife Kingdom. You will visit Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America", stroll along Fort Lauderdale Beach, one of the top ten beaches in the United States, and feel the unique charm of this vibrant city. Then, you will go to the "Cultural Capital of Florida" - Palm Beach Island, and enjoy the luxurious villas on the beach and the magnificent view of the Atlantic Ocean. Finally, you will experience the only wildlife kingdom in the south that combines driving and walking experiences, and get close to nearly a thousand wild animals, as if you were in the African grasslands.
Fort Lauderdale is known as the "Venice of America" and is famous for its extensive canal system. The luxury yachts, private villas and water transportation here make people feel like they have entered a water city. As the world's yacht capital, Fort Lauderdale not only attracts tourists from all over the world, but also becomes the venue for the annual International Boat Show. You can experience water activities here, such as renting a yacht for fishing or taking a water taxi to tour the city and enjoy the sunshine and sea breeze.
Palm Beach is one of the most attractive resorts in Florida. This island is bordered by the Intracoastal Channel to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It is named for its lush vegetation and palm trees. Palm Beach is famous for its warm climate, beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural activities. It is a paradise for tourists from all over the world. Here, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Atlantic Ocean and the tranquility of the beach.
Lion Kingdom is the only wildlife park in the southern United States that combines driving and walking experiences. There are more than 900 wild animals living in the park, including lions, white rhinos, chimpanzees, zebras and giraffes. Here, you can drive through the zoo, get close to these rare animals, and feel the shock of being in the African grasslands. In addition, you can also experience feeding animals and participating in water activities in the park.
Hampton Inn St. Augustine or similar hotel
St. Augustine, with a history of over 440 years, is older than the history of the United States! As the oldest city in North America, it is famous for its elegant European architecture and quiet streets. St. Augustine's iconic buildings are mainly white walls and red roofs. Dome churches, steeple churches, Mark Fountain, abandoned castles and ancient stone roads can be seen on the streets. This is an ideal destination for history lovers and a perfect place to feel the calm and peaceful atmosphere.
St. Augustine is not only the oldest city in the United States, it is also famous for its well-preserved European-style buildings. You can stroll through the town and feel the tranquility brought by the white-walled and red-roofed buildings. The dome and spire churches, the historic Mark Fountain, the abandoned castles and the small streets paved with cobblestones will take you into an ancient world full of historical stories and romance.
Hampton Inn Roanoke Rapids or similar hotel
Today's itinerary will take you to the famous Baltimore Pearl Harbor and Delaware's largest duty-free shopping center, providing you with an unforgettable shopping and sightseeing experience.
Baltimore Pearl Harbor is one of the most famous seaports on the East Coast of the United States. It integrates shopping, dining and entertainment, and is one of the must-see attractions for tourists. You can enjoy the beautiful port scenery, taste seafood, or visit museums and historical buildings beside the harbor.
Christiana Mall is one of the largest duty-free shopping malls in Delaware, bringing together many well-known brands and providing a variety of fashionable clothes, shoes, bags and other goods. Shopping here not only allows you to enjoy discounts, but also exemptions from taxes and fees. It is definitely a paradise for shopping lovers. Don't miss this opportunity and enjoy the fun of shopping!
Vernon Hill is located in Virginia. It is the former residence of George Washington, the first president of the United States, and where he lived for 45 years. Here, you can visit Washington's tomb and residence and learn about the life and history of this great man. Washington was buried here after his death in 1799. His former residence has now become a historical monument, attracting countless tourists to pay tribute to him.
We will return to New York that evening.
From $798.00
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