Sweet Home Alabama

Suggested Tour Itineraries

  • Beach n Bay
    Tour Mobile Bay on an old-fashioned schooner. Take an eco-tour and see alligators. Walk the deck of the USS Alabama. Learn about insect-catching plants. Build a sandcastle on the beach.
  • Civil Rights Trail Itinerary
    Experience Alabama's civil rights history.
  • History Tour- Mountain Region
    The Mountains Region offers a variety of educational programs designed to excite and educate students!
  • History Tour—Gulf Coast Region
    The Gulf Coast region presents a world of wonder to students of all ages. This region’s diverse resources of forts, antebellum mansions, and history provide them with a wealth of knowledge and fun as they explore.
  • History Tour—Metropolitan Region
    The Metropolitan Region offers a wide variety of learning experiences, from natural and ancient history to Civil Rights and science.
  • History Tour—River Region
    Alabama’s River Region has long been known for its history and culture. Your groups will trace the footsteps of the individuals who helped to change this world.
  • Northern Outdoors
    North Alabama is filled with dramatic and exciting adventures. Mountain panoramas, waterfalls, caverns and gorges await exploration.
  • Sweet Home Alabama Music Trail
    The hit song “Sweet Home Alabama” is one of the best examples of Southern rock and a tribute to the state. Hank Williams, a country music pioneer, W.C.Handy, the “Father of the Blues” and Dinah Washington, the “Queen of the Blues” were all born in Alabama. Singer and songwriter Jimmy Buffett grew up in Alabama. Music studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama offer tours where international superstars like Aretha Franklin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Otis Redding and the Rolling Stones came to record. Native Alabamian Sam Phillips discovered Elvis and is credited by many with recording the first rock n roll song. Music festivals are held around the state and authentic local live music played nightly.
  • The Road to Freedom
    "From the last slave ship to Dr. Martin Luther King"
  • Town & Country
    From a prehistoric society through the American Revolution to WWII, this fascinating tour offers Native Americans, George Washington, WWII spies, train rides and vintage motorcycles.
  • Wine, Women & Song
    Women (and men) can shop ’til they drop and enjoy fine dining and music as well. Our superb vineyards, restaurants and shops show why Alabama offers the best dish in the house.