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Antebellum South

 
Antebellum South
2004
Tour At A Glance
8 days, 7 nights
 
Antebellum South
Tucson
San Carlos
Alamos
El Fuerte
Divisadero
Chihuahua
El Paso

Included Features

Overnight at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort with welcome cocktail reception and private dinner on the first night
Deluxe rail accommodations for 6 nights
7 dinners with complimentary wine, 6 lunches, 7 full American breakfasts and optional continental breakfasts
Non-alcoholic beverages
Professionally guided tours of Tucson, San Carlos, Alamos, El Fuerte, Divisadero and Chihuahua
Comprehensive lecture series
Live piano music nightly
Personal Service by rail car attendant
Farewell cocktail reception
 
Tarabumara Indians, Mexico

2004 Tour Dates

Tucson to El Paso
January 12 - 19
January 26 - February 2
February 10 - 17
February 24 - March 2
 

El Paso to Tucson
January 19 - 26
February 2 - 9
February 17 - 24
March 2 - 9
 

2004 Tour Prices
 
Per Person Price
Early Booking Incentive*
 
 
Retail
Rate
90-179 Days Prior
 
180+
Days Prior
$3,590
$3,290
$3,090
$5,090
$4,790
$4,590
$5,390
$5,090
$4,890
$5,690
$5,390
$5,190
$5,990
$5,690
$5,490
* A charter rebate of $200 was deducted from the final rates listed above. Ask American Orient Express for details.
PRICE GUARANTEE
 
Prices are per person, double occupancy.
Itinerary also operates in reverse.
Itinerary and prices are subject to change.
Hotels are subject to change and in this event, American Orient Express will offer a comparable alternative.
Passengers beginning their journey in Chihuahua will overnight at the Westin Soberano with a comprehensive tour of the city on day two.
*Save $500 by booking six months prior to your departure date!
 


 

A rail exploration through Spanish colonial settlements, cactus deserts and seaside villages to the world’s most beautiful rail route — the Copper Canyon . . .

Day 1 — Tucson, Arizona
 
We meet at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in the early evening for our private reception, with welcome margaritas and dinner. Tonight we overnight at the resort. (D)

Day 2 — Tucson / Board the American Orient Express / Nogales, Mexico
 

Our journey south begins with tours through Saguaro National Park and the world-famous Sonora Desert Museum, on the outskirts of Tucson. Here we become familiar with the desert’s unique flora and fauna, including barrel cactus with bright yellow blooms, speedy road runners and Gila lizards. We lunch at the museum restaurant, then embark on a scenic ride through pecan and almond groves to Nogales, where we board the train. (B,L,D)

Day 3 — San Carlos
 

An international yachting destination, San Carlos links a protected, rocky cove to the Sea of Cortez. This morning we explore the near-shore waters by boat, with a local naturalist leading our search for gray whales, porpoises and sea lions. Back on terra firma, we lunch at the San Carlos Hotel. This afternoon, we experience both nature and civilization with tours of the working Saltwater Pearl Farm in Guaymas and the city of San Carlos, a 1796 colonial outpost. We visit Esmerelda Bay Overlook and Cactus Garden, with time for shopping. (B,L,D)

Day 4 — Alamos
 

Alamos was founded in 1540, when Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, the future governor of the Colony of Western Mexico, selected it as his campsite. The haciendas and cathedrals we see today reflect the town’s days as a silver mining center in the 1600s. Following narrow cobblestone streets, we enjoy a guided Home and Garden tour, with visits to Spanish mansions and the plaza. This afternoon, we lunch in the picturesque hotel Hacienda del Los Santos, with music by a traditional Mexican trio. Later, we are free to shop, explore or just take in the ambiance. (B,L,D)

Day 5 — El Fuerte, Sinaloa
 

En route to El Fuerte, we visit Tehueco, where villagers perform a traditional Mexican Indian folkloric dance. In El Fuerte, we lunch in the 1890 Hotel Posada Hidalgo, a fine example of colonial Spanish architecture. Later, we walk the palm-lined streets and plazas — past adobe homes, cathedrals and bougainvillea-covered walls — while a guide shares insights into this 16th century colonial settlement, the local silver trade, the fort, and the Camino Real trade route. (B,L,D)

Copper Canyon, Chihuahua, Mexico
Day 6 — Divisadero

Today the train travels the world’s most scenic rail route — Mexico’s famous Copper Canyon. The canyon is accessible only by rail, and the American Orient Express winds through 83 tunnels, across 35 trestles and climbs 8,000 feet into the heart of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range to experience its pristine beauty. By afternoon, we arrive in Divisadero, where we explore Balancing Rock Overlook for the vista and discussion about the geology. Later, local Tarahumara Indians demonstrate their traditional dance and footrace. Similar to the Pueblo Indians of America, the Tarahumara have thrived on this rugged high plateau. Inhabiting one of the most isolated regions in North America, they were relatively unknown to the outside world until the late 1800s. This evening, we dine at the Hotel Posada Barrancas Mirado, located on the canyon’s edge, before boarding the train for overnight. (B,L,D)
Day 7 — Chihuahua

We pass through montane forest, ranchlands and fertile apple orchards this morning, arriving in Chihuahua in the afternoon. Here our guided city tour includes opportunities to explore the Museum of the Revolution — once the home of Pancho Villa, the towering Chihuahua Cathedral, with its marvelous baroque facade, and the Government Palace. At the Quinta Gameros Museum, we hear the love story of Manual Gameros, who built this exquisite art nouveau-style mansion for his fiancé, who then left him for the builder. Today it houses the University of Chihuahua art collection in the upstairs galleries. Tonight we have our farewell cocktail reception on the train. (B,L,D)

Day 8 — El Paso, Texas

We arrive in Juarez in the late morning, where we board U.S. motorcoaches and cross the border to the airport in El Paso, Texas for our domestic flights home. (B)

Reverse Itinerary
 
Day 1 El Paso, Texas
Day 2 El Paso, Texas / Chihuahua, Mexico
Day 3 Chihuahua
Day 4 Divisadero / Copper Canyon
Day 5 Copper Canyon / El Fuerte
Day 6 Alamos
Day 7 San Carlos
Day 8 Tucson, Arizona

 

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