The Outer Banks of North Carolina Breeze, Sand, Surf and Wild Horses April 24-30, 2016 7 Days 6 Nights Trip includes: Bus transportation Motels Activities in itinerary Bus drivers tip Meals shown as included in itinerary Guide and Guide tip Taxes and gratuity. Single Occupancy: Double Occupancy: Triple Occupancy: Quad Occupancy: $1839.99 (per person) $1444.00 (per person) $1327.00 (per person) $1263.00 (per person) Day 1, Sunday April 24, 2016 6:00am 6:30pm Depart Muscle Shoals, AL ETA Mount Airy, NC (508 Miles) Lunch on your own enroute Enjoy dinner (included) at the Golden Corral in Mt. Airy, NC 8:00pm Check in to local Hampton Inn. Baggage handling included Day 2, Monday April 25, 2016 7:30am 8:30am Enjoy breakfast (included) at the hotel this morning Meet our Guide and depart Visit the Andy Griffith Museum, in Mount Airy, NC (Mayberry), home of the largest collection of Andy Griffith memorabilia collected by his friend 1
Emmett Forrest. The collection features hundreds of items from the life and career of Andy Griffith in movies, television and music as well as a variety of memorabilia. There are props from the Andy Griffith Show and Matlock given by Andy Griffith himself. The collection also includes items donated by cast and crew from the Andy Griffith Show. Visit the Mount Airy Museum of Regional History, with over 35,000 sq ft of exhibit space over 4 floors. See what life was like for Native Americans and early settler to the hollows ; experience an authentic turn of the century country store; learn the history behind the largest open face granite quarry in the world; listen to the Old Time music that it is unique to this region; learn about many hometown favorites such as Donna Fargo, Tommy Jarrell, Andy Griffith and Chang and Eng Bunker (the original Siamese twins) Arrive for a backstage tour of the Andy Griffith Playhouse. This is the first public school site in Mt. Airy and the elementary school that Andy attended. Here is the stage where first performed when he was in the third grade. It was then called Rockford Street School. The name of the auditorium was later changed to Andy Griffith Playhouse. 12:00pm 1:00pm Enjoy lunch included at Snappy Lunch. Guide drops. This is the oldest restaurant in Mount Airy, circa 1923 and is where Andy Griffith ate as a young boy. It was also mentioned on the Andy Griffith show. Home of the famous Pork Chop Sandwich, choose upon arrival from menu. Continue on to Nags Head, NC (334 miles) 7:00 pm Arrive and enjoy dinner at Kelly s Restaurant and Tavern. You will be surrounded by things that make Day 3, Tuesday April 26, 2016 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am Enjoy breakfast (included) at the hotel. Depart with our GUIDE. Visit Fort Raleigh on Roanoke Island. A visitor s center, interpretive programs and nature trail are open to the public. Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the New World, along with her family and other colonists disappeared in this area, their whereabouts never discovered. They had left behind the comfortable limits and familiar rhythms of European civilization for a boundless and unpredictable world in which vigilance, courage, and endurance were needed just to survive. Stroll through the beautiful Elizabethan Gardens. The gardens are reached by the park road into Fort Raleigh, and are a memorial to the first 2
English colonists in America. This re-created, 16 th century formal English garden has antique statuary, period furniture and rose and herb beds in addition to indigenous flowers, shrubs and trees. Noon Enjoy lunch on your own in Manteo. There are many restaurants and café s to choose from. After lunch free time to walk along the waterfront or explore and browse the shops in Manteo. Manteo is a beautiful town located by the sound on Roanoke Island. You will find many craft, antique, up-scale specialty shops and unique boutiques located in the nooks and crannies of this charming town. You may choose to visit on your own the Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse and stroll along the waterfront boardwalk of George Washington Creef Memorial Park. 2:15pm Dinner Evening Roanoke Island Festival Park blends history, education, and the arts in a lively celebration of Roanoke Island as the Birthplace of English America. Explore the island s unique role in history from the time before England s first attempt to colonize North America in the late 16 th century to the early 20 th century. Enjoy dinner (included) at Basnight s Lone Cedar Café. For generations, Outer Banks families made their livings and their daily meals from the bounty of local waters, caught fresh every day. The Basnight family continues this tradition by serving only the freshest Outer Banks seafood, caught in local waters and brought to our docks daily by local fishermen, then cleaned an prepared at the Lone Cedar Café. Menu TBA Drop Guide. Return to hotel after dinner. Day 4, Wednesday April 27, 2016 Morning Enjoy breakfast (included) at the hotel this morning. Group will divide and rotate from the hotel for the Wild Horse Adventure Tour. First Group departs Remaining group departure time TBA. Continue with a Corolla Wild Horse Adventure Tour on 18-passenger Humvees. Visit the Wild Horse Sanctuary in Swan Beach. NOTE: Feeding or getting closer than 50 feet to a wild horse in an arrest able offense in Currituck County. Enjoy lunch on your own and free shopping time and explore at Timbuck II Shopping Village. 3
Afternoon: Dinner: Tour the Whalehead Club, a beautiful beach mansion with a copper roof, yellow exterior, and five stately chimneys. The magnificent display of Tiffany lighting fixtures, fine furnishing and elevator was something very unusual for the Outer Banks residents when built. Sold and once badly deteriorated, today the Whalehead Club is an ongoing process in restoration to its former grandeur. Visit the Currituck Beach Lighthouse at Corolla, the only light in North Carolina that is still housed in its original structure. The tower is 163 feet tall. First put into service on December 1, 1875, it still serves as an aid to navigation. Each of the many lighthouses in the region received distinctive painted exteriors to aid identifications except the light at Corolla. It was distinguished by being left unpainted, allowing the visitors to view nearly one million bricks! NOTE: Groups must call if more than 30 minutes change in arrival time. NOTE: A waiver must be signed by all passengers even if they do not climb. Waiver to be provided upon arrival. Enjoy a Beach Exploration Program at the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education, Village Lane, Corolla, NC. Walk with us on the shore. Shells, shore, birds, sand and dolphins, we ll talk about whatever we find along the way. Return to the hotel to freshen for the evening Guide Drops. Enjoy dinner (included) this evening at Miller s Restaurant. Menu TBA Day 5, Thursday, April 28, 2016 Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast (included) at the hotel this morning. Depart with GUIDE. Afternoon: Visit the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, Hatteras, a North Carolina State Regional History Museum, is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the maritime history and shipwrecks of the Outer Banks. Photo opportunity of the outside of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, America s tallest and most recognizable lighthouse, recently picked up and moved 1/3 mile. This lighthouse in the international symbol of the North Carolina coast. Visit Museum of the Sea, with exhibits on the area s Civil War History (The Monitor and The Merrimac), WWI and WWII Submarine activity, and seaside life and industry. Continue and enjoy lunch on your own in Cape Hatteras. Visit (and try to pronounce) Chicamacomico Life Saving Station, dating back to 1874, where hundreds of shipwrecked souls were rescued during the days of transport by wind-driven sailing ships. 4
Depart. Stop for photo opportunity of historic Bodie Island Lighthouse. The 156- Foot lighthouse began operation in 1872 and is painted black and white horizontal stripes. The lighthouse is not open for climbing. Visitor Center is closed. Dinner: Depart: Enjoy dinner (included) at Pamlico Jack s. Menu TBA To the hotel for the evening. Day 6, Friday, April 29, 2016 Morning: 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm 7:00pm Enjoy breakfast (included) at the hotel prior to checking out. Baggage handling is included. Arrive at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. Wind, sand and the dream of flight brought Wilbur and Orville Wright to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, where they achieved the first successful airplane flights on December 18, 1903. With courage and perseverance these self-taught engineers relied on teamwork and the application of scientific process. Continue to Galax, VA. Enjoy dinner (included) today the scrumptious Barbeque at the Galax Smokehouse. They serve Texas size portions of Memphis BBQ in the heart of this lovely town. Menu TBA Walk to arrive for seating at the Rex Theatre. Every Friday night, thousands of radio listeners are tuning in to hear just why Galax is billed as the World Capital of Old-time Mountain Music. Since 1999, radio station WBRF-FM 98.1 has broadcast its weekly Blue Ridge Back Roads live music show from Galax s historic Rex Theater on Grayson Street. It is one of only three live bluegrass and old-time radio shows in the country. With a powerful 100,000 watts of power the signal reaches listeners in 4 states and over 50 countries. The live show hosts local, regional and national bluegrass and old-time musicians on the stage every Friday at 8pm. Visitors come from all over the world to be a part of the audience and participate in the live radio broadcast. Bus driver to take bags to hotel and check in Hampton Inn Galax, Galax, VA. Show may not be over at 9:30pm, however, group can leave whenever they desire. 8:15pm 8:30pm Depart for hotel for the evening. Arrive at hotel. 5
Day 7, Saturday, April 30, 2016 Morning Depart Enjoy breakfast (included) at the hotel prior to checking out. Baggage handling is included. For home. (495 Miles) 6