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We are walking tour addicts; we often travel and add at least one walking tour to our itinerary, even in cities we often visit and know well. Given the size of San Antonio and its rich history over several centuries, I was quite surprised by how few options for walking tours I could find online, and of those few, only San Antonio Walks and Drives fit the bill — the other ... More s seemed rather mundane and kitschy. My 17-year-old son and I just spent the day with Gary— first on the amazing History Tour and then on the stunning Missions Tour. Gary’s tours were akin to crash college courses. He is well versed in the subjects and passionate about the accuracy of the information. He is a splendid storyteller, and we finished our day learning what happened, to whom, where and why. There is so much more to this dynamic city and its place in Texas, the USA and the world than I ever imagined. Spending time with Gary is an absolute must if you want to really learn about San Antonio and the history of South Texas.
Little Havana Nights
Little Havana Nights Tours and Nightlife Tours with a Classic Cuban Dinner and Award-Winning Mojito Drinks Included. The only Cuban Owned and only Cuban Guided/Hosted Little Havana Tour. Our Day Tours include Cuban Food, Cuban Museums, Cuban Art Galleries, Cuban Restaurants, Cuban History, Culture and Traditions.
Discover Newport
A classic is enduring. Like the ocean, it does not strive to be. It just is. A visit to The Classic Coast—nine vibrant and historic towns all sharing some seriously prime New England coastline—is both everything you expect and enjoyably unpredictable. This is a place and a people made of surf and soul, raised by the ocean and built by eccentric and outspoken rebels som ... More e 300-plus years ago. We have them if you are looking for classic Colonial architecture and breathtaking New England landscapes. Trust us. However, it is a feeling you get here that’ll make you never want to leave. It is that feeling of being away yet connected, switched off yet inspired, engaged yet refreshed. There is no word for it, but it happens daily on the Classic Coast.
