CHRISTMAS AT COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG
Monday-Friday, November 29 - December 3
Since the first organized Christmas celebration
drew visitors to Colonial Williamsburg in
1936 nothing matches the excitement, sights,
smells, sounds and grandeur of the Christmas
season in Colonial Williamsburg. We’ll travel
aboard our deluxe motorcoach through the
hills of West Virginia to Beckley where we
enjoy the crafts and shopping along with
a bite of lunch at the TAMARACK Arts
& Crafts Center before traveling onto our
overnight in Charlottesville, VA. We begin
the next morning with a tour of our 5th
President James Monroe’s home ASH LAWN
HIGHLAND. Just a stones throw down the
road we lunch at another historic landmark
and home to the most incredible fried chicken,
country cooked green beans and stewed
tomatoes you’ll ever eat—the 200 year old
MICHIE TAVERN. Then onto Colonial
Williamsburg with a bit of time to settle in
and later enjoy a wonderful dinner at the
historic CHRISTIANA CAMPBELL’S said
to be a favorite of George
Washington.
The evening is yours to
enjoy your choice of the historic district’s
holiday activities. Next morning our guides
welcome us with a morning ORIENTATION
TOUR OF COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG,
followed by an afternoon spent exploring
the sites and history of the exquisite village.
Our fourth morning we travel to nearby
J A M E S TOWN S E T T L E M E N T a n d
YORKTOWN VICTORY CENTER with
docent guided tours at both venues. After a
brief R&R back in Colonial Williamsburg
we’re off to our farewell dinner. In addition
to the meals mentioned above we’ll dine at
Colonial Williamsburg’s KING’S ARMS
TAVERN with continental breakfast each
morning at our hotels. Our overnight
accommodation in the heart of Colonial
Williamsburg will be the Woodland Inn.
TOUR PACKAGE: Deluxe motorcoach
transportation; admissions to all attractions
listed above; on-site guide services as
indicated; 4 nights lodging; 9 meals; baggage
handling; taxes and gratuities. Reservations
due August 31.
COST:
$ 830 per person
DOUBLE occupancy
$ 890 per person
SINGLE occupancy
Washington. The evening is yours to enjoy your choice of the historic district’s
‘THOUGH WE MAY TRAVEL THE
SAME ROADS, OUR JOURNEYS
ARE NEVER THE SAME.’
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