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Vacation in the U.S. and Canada with AAA

Explore top U.S. and Canadian destinations
Great national parks
Breathe in the fresh mountain air. Listen to the whispers of the trees. Feel the spray of glacial waterfalls. From the moment you enter the national parks of the United States, you’ll sense the magic. There are 61 national parks across the country, making up 14% of the land in the U.S., and they hold some of the world’s most extraordinary wonders.
National Parks tours take you to the most incredible sights, from 300-ft sequoia trees, to a canyon with two billion years of history.
Explore the ancient cliff dwellings of the ancestral Puebloan people in Mesa Verde National Park, discover thousands of natural sandstone arches in Arches National Park, admire the thundering Bridal Veil Falls and towering trees in Yosemite, and see the bubbling hot springs in Yellowstone. Top it all off with a helicopter flight over the colossal Grand Canyon, for an unforgettable view of nature’s brilliance.
“A trip through the U.S. national parks is an unforgettable experience. You'll come face to face with nature's finest and leave with a deep appreciation for our wonderful planet.”
Top 5 national parks
1. Arches National Park
Journey through the spectacular sandstone arches of Arches National Park. There are more than 2,000 natural arches carved by the wind, including the long Landscape Arch. You can hike to the viewpoint of the iconic Delicate Arch and discover other formations such as Balanced Rock, soaring over the desert.
2. Yellowstone National Park
Discover the geothermal wonderland of Yellowstone National Park, one of the world’s oldest national parks. We’ll show you the steaming hot springs, alpine forests and rivers, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, mud paint pots, and the remarkable shooting waters of Old Faithful. Keep your eyes peeled for animals like bears, bison, elk, and wolves.
3. Yosemite National Park
Wander in the shadows of Yosemite’s giant sequoia trees as our local specialists reveal the ancient history of these incredible forests. You’ll see the Cathedral Rocks, the plunging Bridal Veil Falls, and the cliffs of El Capitan. We’ll also explore Tenaya Lake and Tuolumne Meadows, before taking a special tour of the Yosemite Valley floor.
4. Mesa Verde National Park
Located in Colorado, this UNESCO-listed national park is filled with centuries-old history. You’ll drive the Mesa Top Loop Road past archaeological sites and lookouts, and see the ancient cliff dwellings of the ancestral Puebloan people that are chiseled out of the sandstone canyon walls.
5. Grand Canyon National Park
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the UNESCO-listed Grand Canyon National Park is a phenomenal feat of nature. You’ll walk the rim and learn from your local specialist how it formed over the past 40 million years. From sunrise to sunset, the Grand Canyon is truly mesmerizing.
What to pack for U.S. national parks
Pack for sustainable travel
Consider your environmental impact. Pack a reusable water bottle, a steel straw, your own shopping bags, and refillable toiletry bottles.
Hiking shoes
The national parks of the U.S. are filled with hiking trails, and you’ll need a sturdy pair of shoes to explore these spectacular landscapes.
Versatile clothing
From sun-drenched canyons to snowy peaks, the weather changes throughout the national parks. Come prepared for all climates with layered and versatile clothing.
Reusable water bottle
National parks are pristine protected areas, and whatever you take in, you must take out. Bring a reusable water bottle to avoid adding to waste with disposable plastic bottles.
A book to collect stamps
You can collect unique stamps at the ranger stations of each national park. Bring a notebook to keep them in, as a special memento of your journey.
Binoculars
The national parks are filled with incredible animals like bears and bison, and a pair of binoculars will help you spot wildlife safely from a distance.
AAA Travel, in partnership with Trafalgar Tours, presents a variety of tour options to explore the national parks. These tours offer more than just a visit; they provide an immersive experience in the breathtaking beauty of our magnificent landscapes.
Reach out to a travel advisor today to start planning your National Park Adventure.
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Canada and New England

Abundant adventures ashore – see the charm and history of Canada and New England via cruise
Step back in time to the Gilded Age in Newport. For Anne of Green Gables fans, Charlottetown is a reader’s paradise. Make a day of it in Québec City, as you roam the narrow cobbled lanes and venture into Chateau Frontenac - a National Historical Site. And on itineraries with More Ashore Late Night calls, we stay until at least 9 p.m. in port so you can also experience some of the fabulous nightlife.
Canada & New England cruisetour options: 5 to 7 day land tours
Canada and New England
Explore more of Canada and New England, before or after your cruise, with a cruisetour vacation. Stay overnight in historic towns such as Williamsburg and Gettysburg, or spend time enjoying the stunning Niagara Falls and Montreal, to savor all of Canada & New England’s beauty.
Maple Explorer
Enjoy a Canadian cruise into the thunderous mist of Niagara Falls then visit Canada’s historic UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Old Québec, the only walled city in North America, and Rideau Canal, built after the War of 1812 to help protect Canada from U.S. military attack.
Historic America
Immerse yourself in America’s roots as you tour the nation’s capital, interact with early settlers at a living history museum, visit Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and stand on the same soil as Thomas Jefferson at his Monticello estate, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Discover Hawaii
Discover the beauty, culture, and cuisine of the Hawaiian Islands. There are six major islands to visit in Hawaii: Oahu, Maui, Kaua’i, Island of Hawaii, Lanai, and Molokai. Each island has its own unique personality, adventures, and attractions offering different experiences from high-energy Oahu to total serenity on Lanai.
Maui
From lush rainforests and pristine beaches to the moonlike landscape of its highest peak, Haleakala, “The Valley Isle” offers endless possibilities for adventure and relaxation.
When visiting Maui, remember to Travel Pono—to travel responsibly and thoughtfully—and show your Aloha for Maui’s cultures and communities. Respect areas that are healing and take time to appreciate the magic of the island. Learn more here!
Oahu
One of the most iconic views of paradise is Diamond Head on Hawaii’s magical island of Oahu. Fittingly known as “The Gathering Place,” Oahu offers an abundance of riches ripe for exploration on your next Hawaiian holiday, from bustling Waikiki beaches, distinctive restaurants, and colorful shops to towering cliffs and verdant rainforests.
Surfing was born along these shores. Here, you’ll discover the spirit of aloha in every rainbow, smile, and flower. The island also provides a glimpse into Hawaii’s unique history, from the former pageantry of the Iolani Palace in Honolulu to the enduring World War II memorial at Pearl Harbor.
Kauai
Take a trip to Hawaii’s firstborn, Kauai, and prepare for the unexpected. The enchanting “Garden Isle” offers a spectacular variety of tropical splendors, as well as the surprising burnt umber, 10-mile long “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” Waimea Canyon and Hawaii’s only navigable river, the Wailua. Its source lies at the island’s core, Mt. Waialeale, one of the wettest spots on earth.
Island of Hawaii
Nearly everything about the Island of Hawaii (commonly referred to as the “Big Island”), feels larger-than-life. Here, you’ll find Mauna Loa, the world’s largest volcano, the vast moonlike landscape of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in the southeast and giant, snow-capped mountain peaks of Mauna Kea, the “white mountain.”
Lanai
Known as Hawaii's Most Enticing Island, Hawaii’s Private Island and the Pineapple Island, Lanai offers spectacular beaches, lush forests and sweeping vistas as far as the eye can see.
Whether horseback riding amid scented pines or playing golf on a course where the most challenging water hazard is keeping your eyes on the ball and away from the island’s stunning scenery, Lanai is a playground for people who like their vacations a bit more secluded.
Molokai
The island of Molokai is the perfect choice for a Hawaii adventure slightly off the beaten path. Smaller in size and more sparsely populated than its neighboring islands, Molokai nevertheless offers visitors more than its share of breathtaking landscapes and outsize adventures. Soaring sea cliffs - the tallest in the world - border the eastern shore, while pristine white sand beaches beckon. 27 miles of coral - the largest reef system of its kind – fringes the island.
When to go to Hawaii
The Islands of Hawaii offer an idyllic vacation whenever you choose to visit. Warm trade winds and abundant sunshine are made for adventures outdoors. Average daytime temperatures are 72° F in January and 82° F in July. October through April marks the rainy season; spectacular rainbows frequently tint the sky following showers.






Featured Hawaiian resorts
'Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach
Hawaiian Luxury
Just steps from Waikiki Beach, here Hawaii vacations turn moments into memories.
- An exceptional range of dining options, including restaurants that are the brainchild of Iron Chef Morimoto and world-renowned Chef Tsutomu Ochiai.
- A 17,000 square foot destination pool deck with private cabanas alongside a saltwater infinity pool, and a pool bar that seamlessly transitions from day to night.
- Opportunities to connect culturally with the islands through a wealth of on-property experiences, from Hula lessons and Lei-making classes to morning blessings by the water, yoga classes, local music by the pool, and more.
- The must-see 280,000-gallon Oceanarium, offering a view of the vibrant sea life that defines the Islands.
The Twin Fin
Family Friendly
A place to relax and take in the beauty of Waikiki’s iconic sights and rolling swells, from sunrise to sunset.
- The Twin Fin is now the heartbeat of the destination: a gathering place for guests to discover local music, art, and a lasting connection with the community that surrounds them.
- Soak up the island vibes with fantastic dining options that deliver fresh flavors, snacks to go, refreshing cocktails, and treats from sunrise to sunset.
- Rentals for surfboards, bodyboard and stand up paddleboards all available exclusively for Twin Fin guests.
Aston Kaanapali Shores
Laidback Leisure
Discover a tropical oasis at the edge of the Pacific Ocean amid 10 acres of lush landscape at Aston Kaanapali Shores.
- Offering on-site experiences that reveal a genuine peek into island life and Hawaii’s rich culture. Learn how to make a lei, dance hula, and play the ukulele.
- Stunning beach-front property with oceanfront freshwater pool where you’ll find a leisurely atmosphere complete with a sun deck, cozy cabanas and a jet spa.
- Indulge your senses and experience lomi lomi massage- an ancient technique used to restore the mind, body and spirt at the Puamana Day Spa.
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Tropical Relaxation
Located on the Kohala Coast, and just a short drive from the airport, the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa provides guests a complete Hawaiian Island experience not to be found anywhere else.
- To relax, soak in the sun around one of our three swimming pools or on the soft, white sands of Anaeho'omalu Bay.
- For golfers, enjoy three 9-hole golf courses surrounded by lush, meticulously maintained grounds.
- Foodies will enjoy that food is sourced locally to give you a true taste of the islands.
Great deals on Hawaiian resorts for 2025!
Book your Hawaii vacation packages at participating hotels through Pleasant Holidays and AAA and save on a tropical journey. Plus, get the AAA Member Benefit: Members receive a $50 per booking activity voucher valid toward a variety of select activities in Hawaii.
The People. The Place. Maui.
Maui is like nowhere else — and sharing the values of our people and encouraging visitors to experience our unique culture is what makes our home, this place, so special.
We welcome visitors to see our island’s natural beauty in a new way, as the backdrop, while showcasing the beauty of our values. From the melodic sounds of mele (songs) to spreading aloha with fragrant lei. From the preservation and perpetuation of Native Hawaiian knowledge to using food to bring the community together. We encourage visitors to seek engaging experiences through the lens of our people, which helps spread the benefits of tourism to broader communities throughout these islands.
On Maui, it’s not just the place — it’s the people — that make this island so unique, beautiful, and worth experiencing.
Explore Alaska
Experience Alaska with Princess
Embark on a journey through Alaska's breathtaking landscapes with Princess Cruises, the highest-rated Alaska cruise line. Witness monumental glaciers, explore five epic national parks, and get up close to iconic wildlife. Experience unmatched scenic beauty, exclusive excursions and lodges, and rich cultural experiences. Enjoy the trip of a lifetime and create memories that will last forever.
Alaska cruise excursions for every interest and family member
Whether you’re amped about getting up close to glaciers or ready to follow in the steps of the gold rush, you can follow your passions in Alaska.
Wildlife
Discover the birds of Hoonah
Whether you're an avid ornithologist, a casual birdwatcher, a nature photographer or just crave to try something different in the great outdoors, this excursion, led by a local expert birder, takes small groups from the Alaska cruise to one location to another in a quest to find the best birding locations.
Whales and wildlife cruise
Travel from your Alaska cruise to Point Adolphus, one of Alaska's premier whale-watching sites, where you're guaranteed to see one of these incredible creatures. You’ll learn about the marine life that congregates here each summer to feed in the waters, and about the wildlife you may see, including humpback and killer whales, Steller sea lions, harbor seals and bald eagles.
Birds, bears and barnacles
Witness Alaska's remarkable animal kingdom with a half-day excursion from your Alaska cruise. See guaranteed bald eagles at the Alaska Raptor Center, brown bears at the Fortress of the Bear sanctuary and a menagerie of sea creatures at the Sitka Sound Science Center.
Turnagain Arm, Wildlife Conservation Center and tram with airport transfer
Discover natural treasures on this 6-hour tour during your Alaska cruise. Visit a wild animal refuge, a scenic bird sanctuary and behold the rugged majesty of Mt. Alyeska and the history of Alaska. Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, where orphaned and displaced animals are given refuge in spacious habitats. Here, you can observe and photograph some of Alaska's biggest land animals, including moose, bison, bears and musk ox. Ride the tram 2,300 feet above its floor and drive along Alaska's "Scenic Byway," the Seward Highway.
Eagle Preserve rafting and wildlife quest
Your tour begins with a scenic, narrated drive to the "Valley of the Eagles." At the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, experienced guides await to begin your rafting adventure (not whitewater). You'll float silently down the river aboard 18' inflatable rafts - the best way to observe eagles drawn to feed on the plentiful salmon. Bears and wolves are also frequent guests at the feast. Not only rich in wildlife, the preserve is also a place of incredible beauty, with breathtaking views of the fjord, towering mountains, hanging glaciers and lush forests. After your float, you'll enjoy a riverside lunch before heading back to your Alaska cruise.
Whales and wildlife cruise from the cabin
Travel from your Alaska cruise to the Point Adolphus area, one of Alaska's premier whale-watching sites, where you're guaranteed to catch sight of these incredible creatures. As you relax in the warm main cabin, your onboard naturalist will describe the diverse marine life that congregates here each summer to feed in the nutrient-rich waters. You'll learn about the behavior and habitat of the wildlife you may encounter, including humpback and killer whales, Steller sea lions, harbor seals and bald eagles.
Outdoor fun
Backcountry gold prospecting adventure
Get a glimpse of what the gold miners of Alaska went through during the gold rush. The first 1.5 hours of the tour is a float trip down the Kenai River. Then, enjoy a moderate walk into Moose Creek. You’ll then have a demonstration on gold panning and a safety briefing before you pan for gold! Enjoy your picnic lunch before leaving Moose Creek via raft. You'll enjoy a 2.5 hour float trip to Jim's Landing before your shuttle takes you back to the lodge.
Denali flyer with glacier adventure
Take a breathtaking narrated flightseeing tour over the mountains, glaciers and alpine tundra of Denali National Park. Soar over the Kahiltna Glacier, the Park's longest, as you take in the high peaks of the Alaska Range. After seeing Mt. McKinley and its sister peaks, you'll descend into Sheldon Amphitheater and land on the gentle slopes of Ruth Glacier for a walk in the snow (boots are provided).
Black Diamond ATV adventure
Join your guide on a very personal tour of the Alaska wilderness. This ATV adventure has spectacular scenery and you are in control of your own journey. Stop whenever you want and take pictures of the beautiful scenery as you experience Alaska as it was meant to be – rough and wild! This experience takes you back on old coal mining trails and spills you out onto the Dry Creek River Bed. You'll pass by an abandoned Alaska cabin and local vegetation while soaking in the breathtaking mountain scenery.
Rock climbing adventure
Ideal for Alaska cruisers looking for their first climbing experience or for experienced climbers looking for a challenge. All the necessary equipment is included. You’ll meet the professionally-trained guides and don rock climbing shoes, helmets and harnesses. There are a series of rock routes to choose from. Some climbs are very easy and others are more challenging but each ends with a stunning aerial view of the Chilkat River and the surrounding jagged peaks. Then, with the great outdoors as your dining room, you'll recharge with hot cocoa and a snack.
Valdez coastal kayak adventure
Start your kayaking trip right from the dock in Valdez Harbor and paddle along a small chain of nearby islands well known for their nesting birds and resident harbor seals. Your guide will share information about the wildlife and the natural history of Valdez, making this an excellent Alaska cruise excursion.
History
Treadwell: Living history walk of Alaska's lost mine
The historical ruins, town and mine of Treadwell come to life as you walk through time, from the discovery of gold in 1880 to the tragic cave-in of the mine in 1917, on a unique guided tour using augmented reality (AR) software. This 2.5-hour adventure from the Alaska cruise puts an iPad in your hands and applies the latest visual technology. Covering 0.75 miles of trail, you'll engage with 11 fully scaled augmented-reality stories.
Rise and Shine at the Red Onion Saloon and historical city tour
Visit the historic Red Onion Saloon for a rare glimpse behind the velvet curtain, where madames will greet you with a souvenir garter and serve up a mimosa or Klondike coffee and tasty treat. Learn about the many iterations of the saloon since its 1898 opening and hear stories of courageous women past and present to unveil the Red Onion's distinct role in Skagway, from the Gold Rush to modern day. Upstairs, you'll visit the celebrated brothel museum. Next, at the Gold Rush Cemetery, witness the final resting place of some of the more colorful characters of the Klondike Gold Rush. Finally, visit The Lookout, a photographer's delight offering a panoramic view of the Skagway Valley, glacier-clad mountains, Lynn Canal, and your Alaska cruise ship.
Native culture experience
Take a breather from the Alaska cruise to learn and experience the fascinating culture and history of the Tlingit people with a half-day excursion to Klukwan, a Tlingit phrase that means "Eternal Village." Explore some of the most prized artifacts of the Tlingit people that you'll learn about through traditional storytelling and interpretation of the historic artifacts. Visit the gift shop, then spend time next to the river using spotting scopes to watch for eagles and enjoy the dramatic mountain peaks that surround the village before returning to Haines.
Denali natural history tour –Primrose Ridge
Glimpse the epic sweep of Denali National Park on this guided tour that travels into Denali National Park and Preserve. Take a break from the Alaska cruise to learn about local native culture and their stories.
Kennicott explorer
Climb aboard and let us do the driving as you enjoy the beautiful Copper River Valley! Pass through the farming community of Kenny Lake and the historic town of Chitina. You'll enter the Wrangell St. Elias National Park along the path of the Copper River & Northwestern Railway-nicknamed the "Can't Run and Never Will." You'll stop at the Kuskulana bridge-a 525' steel bridge built in 1911 that spans the 283' deep gorge of the Kuskulana River and is still used today. Next, catch the McCarthy bus to the historic mill town of Kennicott.
Culinary
Juneau foodie walking tour
Taste your way through Juneau's most renowned flavors with a walking tour to some of its best restaurants. Indulge in award-winning crab bisque, famous fish tacos, local teas, libations, and decadent confections. Once satiated, unwind with a stroll through the city's picturesque downtown area before getting back onto your Alaska cruise.
Wilderness cruise and Silverking Lodge seafood feast
Embark on a wilderness Alaska cruise that includes an active eagle's nest. Navigate through bays and inlets while gaining insights into the area. Next, arrive at Grant Island State Marine Park and take a nature walk into the heart of the rainforest for an up-close and personal look at the flora and fauna of southeast Alaska. Finally, enjoy a seafood feast served piping hot on your table.
Port Chilkoot distillery tour and tastings
Port Chilkoot Distillery, southeastern Alaska's first distillery, is renowned for award-winning spirits and local ambiance. On this interactive, two-hour adventure, you'll learn the history of the local distillery, visit the beautiful production space and barrel room, try a tour-exclusive sample of whiskey straight from the barrel, and end at the tasting room to enjoy a flight of the spirits or handcrafted cocktails. The tour includes a cocktail or five-spirit tasting flight, souvenir shot glass, and 10% off store merchandise so you can enjoy these libations at home. Return to the pier after this tipsy day.
Alaska salmon bake and Palace Theatre Revue
Looking for a relaxed dinner after a busy day of adventures? Head to the Alaska Salmon Bake at Pioneer Park where you'll enjoy an entree selected from the menu while surrounded by Alaskan history. Choose from fire grilled salmon, hand dipped beer battered cod from the Bering Sea, prime rib slow-cooked to perfection, or fried chicken. Salad bar, a side of your choice (macaroni and cheese, roasted potatoes or baked beans), rolls, dessert, and non-alcoholic drinks are included with your meal! After your meal, catch the musical comedy, "Golden Heart Revue," at the Palace Theatre.
Sip & Summit: White Pass scenic rail and Skagway Brewing Company
You'll travel to the Skagway Brewing Company for a beer flight, snacks, and a chance to mingle elbow to elbow with the locals. Finally, ride the rails on the Gold Rush era White Pass Scenic Rail! Relax in vintage railcars as it retraces the original route to the White Pass summit, passing Bridal Veil Falls, Inspiration Point, and Dead Horse Gulch. Enjoy eye-popping views of mountains, glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles, and the original Klondike Trail of '98 worn into the rocks, a permanent tribute to the thousands of souls who passed this way in search of fortune.
Hands-on kitchen science with Alaskan chef
Master your cooking skills during a hands-on lesson at award-winning The Historic Skagway Inn. Built in 1897 and set within the Klondike Gold Rush National Park Historic District, the inn is the ideal location to learn the secrets of some of the area's best recipes. It's just a short ride to the inn, where you'll gather in the Saloon Room and meet the chef and owner. Then, you'll walk to the garden in search of the perfect ingredients and join the chef as he prepares three experiments that include smoking (and tasting) Alaska salmon or halibut, using purple cabbage to determine the acidity of foods, and making your own ice cream dessert! Once you've completed your epicurean journey of sight and taste, you'll return to your Alaska cruise ship.
Popular cruisetour itineraries
Denali explorer
10-13 nights
- Most popular
- 7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
- 3-6 nights on land
- Exclusive Direct-to-the-Wilderness® Alaska rail service
- Stay in the Denali area
- Natural History Tour into Denali National Park
- Fairbanks or Anchorage
- Select sightseeing included
Off the beaten path
13-15 nights
- Go deeper into Alaska
- Kenai and/or Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
- Unique National Parks
- 7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
- 6-8 nights on land
- Princess Alaska rail service
- Stay in the Denali area
- Natural History Tour into Denali National Park
- Fairbanks and/or Anchorage
- Select sightseeing included
Connoisseur
12-17 nights
- Highest level of service
- Escorted by a Tour Director
- 7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
- 5-10 nights on land
- Princess Alaska rail service
- Kenai and/or Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
- Stay in the Denali area
- Tundra Wilderness Tour into
- Denali National Park
- Fairbanks or Anchorage
- Select sightseeing included
- Most meals included
On your own
10-11 nights
- Most affordable option
- For independent travelers
- 7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
- 3-4 nights on land
- Princess Alaska rail service
- Stay in the Denali area
- Fairbanks or Anchorage
- No pre-scheduled activities
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Explore by rail
Explore the U.S. and Canada by luxury rail
With over 35 years of world-class hospitality expertise, the visionaries behind Rocky Mountaineer are proud to introduce Canyon Spirit. Traveling through the heart of the American Southwest, Canyon Spirit offers an elevated rail experience from the towering peaks of the Colorado Rocky Mountains to Utah’s endless red rock vistas. As the train runs only during daylight hours, you won’t miss a thing as onboard hosts bring the route to life with captivating historical tales and insights. Whether you start or end your journey at Denver’s grand Union Station, Moab, or Salt Lake City, this is ruggedly refined travel at its best.



As soon as you board the train, every moment of your Canyon Spirit experience is crafted to be as unforgettable as the landscapes you travel through.
With only the panoramic windows separating you from the storied vistas of the American Southwest, you’re invited to sit back, relax and indulge in world-class service.
The all-inclusive Signature experience includes gourmet menus inspired by the region along with a curated selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
Step out to the viewing platform for a breath of fresh air or to capture a shot of that jaw-dropping scenery.
Looking to elevate the journey? The Premier upgrade takes the experience a step further with elevated food and beverage offerings, an exclusive lounge car, and more space to socialize and relax.
AAA Member Benefit: Book a 2026 Canyon Spirit package and save $200 USD per couple on Signature experience bookings, and $250 USD per couple when booking the Premier upgrade.
Western Canada and the Canadian Rockies
Embark on an awe-inspiring rail journey as you travel through Western Canada and the Canadian Rockies onboard Rocky Mountaineer. The experience onboard their all-dome fleet features rich, historic storytelling, world-class cuisine, and a first-hand look at lush green forests and turquoise glacier-fed lakes, all from the comfort of reclining plush seats. While nature’s wonders unfold out the windows, you can truly unwind. Whether with a glass of sauvignon blanc in the comfort of your seat, or on the outdoor viewing platform inhaling the fresh mountain air, Rocky Mountaineer is a chance to unplug and relax fully into the sumptuous surroundings.



A true feast for the senses, the gourmet cuisine accompanies the stunning scenery and award-winning service.
Before each season, Rocky Mountaineer’s executive chefs reimagine a menu inspired by the bounty of the passing regions, highlighting ingredients such as Pacific salmon and prime Alberta beef.
With classic Canadian breakfasts and three-course lunches, the culinary service gives a taste of some of the cuisine that Canada is known for.
The culinary trip onboard is highlighted by prize-winning wines from British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, local Canadian beers, and high-end spirits.
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Rocky Mountaineer and Canyon Spirit offer unforgettable train journeys through the Canadian Rockies and American Southwest. Join us for a special educational presentation with in-depth insights on this once in a lifetime experience and receive exclusive offers and special AAA savings for attending!
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America's music cities
Featuring New Orleans, Memphis, and Nashville
8 Days/7 Nights • 11 Meals
(Based on the 10/26/25 departure date)
Enjoy a finger-snapping, toe-tapping time on a tour of America’s most famed musical cities – New Orleans, Memphis, and Nashville. Experience New Orleans, where jazz, food and fun are always on the menu. Explore New Orleans with a tour highlighting the city’s musical history and influence. Spend two nights in Memphis, "birthplace of the blues." Choose how you explore Nashville highlights – with a chocolate-making lesson or a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum. Enjoy reserved seats at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. See where country legends recorded hit tunes at RCA Studio B. You’ll be hummin’ and strummin’ long after you’ve returned home.
Must-see inclusions
- Discover historic Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the Grand Ole Opry
- Explore the Country Music Hall of Fame, the largest museum of popular music in the world
Cultural experiences
- Trace ties to the Civil Rights Movement in Memphis on a one-of-a-kind tour
- Step inside history at RCA Studio B for an up-close look at Nashville’s oldest remaining recording studio
- Take your seat at the Grand Ole Opry, the “home of American music”
Culinary inclusions
- Enjoy Creole delights at a favorite French Quarter restaurant in New Orleans
- Get a true taste of Southern barbecue tradition with a down-home lunch in Memphis



Accommodations
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
New Orleans, LA
Days 1 and 2
The Inn at Ole Miss
Oxford, MS
Day 3
The Guest House at Graceland
Memphis, TN
Days 4 and 5
Gaylord Opryland Resort
Nashville, TN
Days 6 and 7
Save $300 on the 9/21/25 departure. Book by 7/31/25. Plus, AAA Members save $50 per person and up to $75 per person optional excursion credit. Private Chauffeur Service is included on all air-inclusive tours, roundtrip home to airport.
Bluegrass country and Smoky Mountains
Featuring Louisville, Lexington, Gatlinburg, and Asheville
9 Days/8 Nights • 13 Meals
(Based on the 10/23/25 departure date)
Take a delightful trip through the heart of Appalachia, discovering the equestrian culture of Kentucky, the pioneer spirit of Tennessee, and the mountainous beauty of North Carolina. Get a taste of Bourbon, baseball, and Thoroughbreds in Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky. Travel through Daniel Boone National Forest as you make your way to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. From your home base of Gatlinburg, explore the natural wonders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Travel on to Asheville, North Carolina, and enjoy the city’s historic architecture, engaging neighborhoods and robust arts districts. Tour the Biltmore Estate, George Vanderbilt’s "little mountain escape” in the Blue Ridge Mountains. When you leave, you’ll have the warmth and charm of southern Appalachia still in your heart.
Must-see inclusions
- Explore the grandeur of nature at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Visit Louisville, Kentucky and the mecca of horse racing, Churchill Downs
- Walk the stunning grounds of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina.
Cultural experiences
- In Lexington, Kentucky, connect with Horse Country’s pride and traditions while visiting private horse farms
- Get to know local artisans and their crafts in Berea, Kentucky’s Folk Arts and Crafts Capital
- Explore glass art and the American studio glass movement’s history at GLASS National Art Museum
Culinary inclusion
- Sip on samples of Kentucky’s home-grown spirit during a tasting at Buffalo Trace bourbon distillery



Accommodations
The Seelbach Hilton
Louisville, KY
Days 1 and 2
The Campbell House
Lexington, KY
Days 3 and 4
Hilton Garden Inn
Gatlinburg, TN
Days 5 and 6
Cambria Hotel Downtown
Asheville, NC
Days 7 and 8
Save $350 on the September 25, 2025 departure and October 9, 2025 departures. Book by July 31, 2025.
Landscapes of the Canadian Maritimes
Blend the best of land and sea on a vibrant 12-day guided tour through Canada’s Maritime Provinces. Begin in Halifax, where a local expert at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic shares stories of the city’s deep seafaring history, including its powerful connection to the Titanic. Travel onward to Prince Edward Island and visit the cherished Green Gables farmhouse that inspired L. M. Montgomery’s beloved classic, Anne of Green Gables.
Journey along the Cabot Trail, one of the world’s most scenic coastal drives, where dramatic cliffs meet the sea and bald eagles soar overhead. In New Brunswick, step aboard a working lobster boat for a hands-on look at life on the water, then indulge in a fresh lobster lunch prepared in true Maritime style.
Later, take to the water once more on a whale-watching cruise across the Bay of Fundy, where you may spot humpback, minke, and fin whales navigating the highest tides on Earth. Along the way, connect with warm local hosts, savor coastal cuisine, and explore quaint villages and rugged landscapes. This immersive journey offers a rich blend of natural beauty, history, and culture at every turn.
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