DENVER. Welcome to colourful Colorado! At 6 pm, meet your travelling companions for a welcome drink. Your Tour Director will prepare you for your upcoming adventure.
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DENVER - ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK - VAIL. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Denver this morning, then it's on to the beautiful Colorado mountains. Travel to Estes Park, gateway to ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK. A break at almost 3,658 metres (12,000 feet) provides fantastic alpine scenery. Continue along scenic Trail Ridge Road, crossing the Continental Divide and passing Grand Lake, Colorado's largest natural lake. Journey to Vail, one of America's most popular mountain resorts. (B)
NOTE: Rocky Mountain National Park is subject to favourable road and weather conditions.
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VAIL - COLORADO NATIONAL MONUMENT - MOAB. Travel through the massive 548.64 metres (1,800 foot) walls of Glenwood Canyon to the "western slope" of Colorado. Then, visit COLORADO NATIONAL MONUMENT, with sightseeing along panoramic Rim Rock Drive. Admire the majestic beauty of Independence Monument and Balanced Rock. Afterward, continue to Moab, Utah, arriving at Red Cliffs Lodge. Enjoy WINE TASTING at your resort's winery, then experience an authentic outdoor Western barbecue. (B,D)
Special Feature: Your hotel in Moab is the Red Cliffs Lodge. Offering guests a ranch-like experience amid luxurious Western charm, Red Cliffs Lodge sits high on the banks of the Colorado River surrounded by cliffs and situated where Western favourites such as Wagon Master and Rio Grande were filmed.
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MOAB. This morning, visit ARCHES NATIONAL PARK, a wonderland of magnificent sandstone formations. Balance of the day is at leisure. Relax, swim, play tennis, visit the winery, or explore the museum with memorabilia from the movies filmed at your resort's spectacular location. This evening, enjoy the optional Canyonlands by Night riverboat show. (B)
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MOAB - MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK - DURANGO. Head back to Colorado and travel to MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, a World Heritage Site. Stop at Spruce Tree House, one of the best-preserved cliff dwellings. Also visit the museum that depicts the story of the people who once thrived on this 2,438.4 metres ( 8,000 feet) plateau, and stop at a great vantage point for pictures of Cliff Palace (one of the largest of the 700-year-old Anasazi dwellings). Arrive in Durango, a town born in the Gold Rush and silver-mining era. (B,D)
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DURANGO. RAIL JOURNEY TO SILVERTON. Board the narrow-gauge DURANGO-SILVERTON TRAIN this morning for a scenic ride through San Juan National Forest. The legendary steam train hugs steep canyon walls winding its way through Rio de las Animas Canyon with vistas of snowcapped peaks. Free time in Silverton, once a major mining town which owes its name to the bragging statement by an early miner: "We have no gold, but silver by the ton!" Return to Durango. (B)
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DURANGO-TAOS- SANTA FE. Head to New Mexico, stopping at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, one of the highest in the U.S. before arriving in the adobe town of Taos, seated on the high desert mesa at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. On today's WALKING TOUR, learn about its 1,100 years of history and explore the historic town plaza, offering eclectic galleries, and wonderful shops. Continue to the charming city of Santa Fe, the oldest seat of government in the United States. (B)
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SANTA FE. Experience Santa Fe up close as you embark on a guided WALKING TOUR of the many historic buildings that reveals the town's Spanish, Indian, and American heritage. Main sights include the San Miguel Mission, the Palace of the Governors, the Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi, and Loretto Chapel's "Miracle Stairway." The remainder of your dayis at leisure. (B,D)
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SANTA FE - COLORADO SPRINGS. Leave Santa Fe and drive north to Colorado Springs, Colorado, stopping at the ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE en route. Walk across the world's highest suspension bridge and marvel at the rugged rock walls that plunge more than 304.8 metres (1,000 feet) down to the Arkansas River. Continue to Colorado Springs, home to the U.S. Olympic Training Centre. (B)
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COLORADO SPRINGS. PIKES PEAK AND COG RAILWAY EXCURSION. Visit Manitou Springs and take the COG RAILROAD up to the summit of 4,300.7 metres (14,110 feet) Pikes Peak, the place that inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write "America the Beautiful". This evening, your Tour Director hosts a special farewell dinner. Wonderful conversation and cuisine make the perfect finale for your vacation. (B,D)
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COLORADO SPRINGS - DENVER. Head north to reach Denver International Airport for guests with homebound flights. Please schedule flights after Noon. The motorcoach then continues into downtown, where the vacation ends. (B)
COLORADO NATIONAL MONUMENT: Sightseeing along Rim Rock Drive
MOAB: Visit Arches National Park; wine tasting
MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK: Visit cliff dwellings and museum
DURANGO: Ride narrow-gauge train to Silverton
TAOS: Walking tour
SANTA FE: Guided walking tour; visit Loretto Chapel
ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE: Walk across the span
COLORADO SPRINGS: Ride the cog railroad up Pikes Peak; farewell dinner
Inside visits and special features are shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, including admission charges where applicable.
MEALS: American breakfast daily (B); 4 three-course dinners (D), including a Western barbecue in Moab and a farewell dinner in Colorado Springs
Meals Breakfast - 10 Lunch - 0 Dinner - 4
Optional Excursions
To help plan your leisure time, as well as your pre-tour budgeting, here is a list of optional excursions that may be offered on this tour.
Availability is subject to sufficient participation, weather conditions, seasonal suitability, group interests, and general feasibility for your tour. Please note prices may be based on the previous year and are subject to change. Full terms and conditions are contained in the important travel documents.
Cost
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Name:CANYONLANDS BY NIGHT Location:MOAB Details:After an hour of the Cowboy-style Dutch Oven Dinner, guests will load the flat bottomed boat and head up river with a knowledgeable guide at the front of the boat pointing out things of interest and igniting imaginations. Once dark, the formal part of the evening begins with 40,000 watts of natural light illuminating the canyon wall. Using lights, shadows, music and narration, stories about the formations, creation and history of the area based on the early settlers of the area. The Catholic Conquistadores, Native Americans and Mormon Pioneers come to life on the canyon walls. The old time Sound and Light Show is a unique experience and a great end to your day! (Approximately 2.5 hours).