20 DAYS USA GRAND TOUR ITINERARY

USA GRAND TOUR ITINERARY

Your journey begins in New York City, where you’ll visit world-famous attractions such as the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square, and the Empire State Building. Next, travel to Washington D.C. to explore the political and historical heart of the nation, including the White House, Capitol Building, and Lincoln Memorial.

The tour continues to Niagara Falls, one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. From there, experience Southern culture in Atlanta before heading to Orlando, home to Walt Disney World, Epcot Center, and SeaWorld—perfect for families and theme-park lovers.

On the West Coast, explore Los Angeles, including Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Universal Studios, followed by the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas. Your journey concludes in San Francisco, featuring highlights such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, and Lombard Street.

CITIES
NIGHTS
SIGHTSEEING
PAID ATTRACTION / ENTRANCES
Australia
Melbourne
3
Guided City Tour: Old Melbourne Gaol, Prestigious Melbourne University, Royal Exhibition Buildings Museum, Parliament House, Full Day the Great Ocean Road
Phillip Island and enjoy Penguin Parade, Melbourne Cricket Ground tour
Cairns
2
Kuranda Village
Scenic Sky Rail, Great Barrier Reef Boat
Sydney
3
Guided City Tour: Blue Mountains
Ultimate discovery pass, Opera House inside visit, Harbor boat ride, Sydney Tower, Feathers Dale Park
New Zealand
Queenstown
3
Orientation Tour
Milford Sound Cruise, Gondola Ride at Bob’s Peak
Christchurch
1
Orientation Tour
Rotorua
1
Visit Rotorua
Agrodome sheep show, Whakarewarewa Thermal Village, Waitomo Glow worm caves
Auckland
2
Guided City Tour: Visit Water front, Mission Bay, Harbor Bridge, Amex Viaduct Harbor
Waiheke Island Ferry

USA Tour Highlights

• Explore New York City, the cultural and financial capital of the world

• Visit historic landmarks in Washington D.C., including the White House and Lincoln Memorial

• Experience the power and beauty of Niagara Falls

• Discover the charm of the South in Atlanta

• Enjoy magical moments at Walt Disney World, Orlando

• Experience Hollywood glamour at Universal Studios, Los Angeles

• Witness the glitz and nightlife of Las Vegas

• Walk across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

Day 1: Arrival in New York City

Arrive in New York City, famously known as the “Big Apple” and “The City That Never Sleeps.” A global center for finance, fashion, culture, and entertainment, New York has influenced the world for over a century. Upon arrival at the airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day at leisure to recover from travel.

Day 2: New York City Tour

Statue of Liberty

One of the most powerful symbols of freedom and democracy in the world, the Statue of Liberty stands proudly on Liberty Island. Visitors take a scenic ferry ride across New York Harbor, enjoying spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline along the way. The statue represents hope and opportunity, especially for the millions of immigrants who arrived in America seeking a better life.

Empire State Building (86th Floor Observatory)

An iconic skyscraper and symbol of New York City, the Empire State Building offers breathtaking panoramic views from its 86th-floor observatory. From the top, you can see Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, and the sprawling city skyline. The experience is especially magical at sunset or at night when the city lights sparkle below.

Wall Street

Located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, Wall Street is the heart of global finance. It is home to the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest stock exchange. The area symbolizes economic power and global markets, with historic buildings and the famous Charging Bull nearby.

US National September 11 Memorial & Museum

Commonly known as Ground Zero, this solemn and moving memorial honors the nearly 3,000 victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Two large reflecting pools sit in the footprints of the original Twin Towers, with the victims’ names engraved around them. It is a place of remembrance, reflection, and respect.

Rockefeller Center

A famous entertainment and business complex in Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center is home to television studios, shops, restaurants, and seasonal attractions. In winter, it features the iconic ice-skating rink and Christmas tree. Visitors can also enjoy city views from the Top of the Rock observation deck.

Central Park

A vast green oasis in the middle of Manhattan, Central Park offers walking paths, lakes, bridges, gardens, and open lawns. It provides a peaceful escape from the busy city streets and is a favorite place for picnics, jogging, boating, and relaxing.

Times Square

Known as “The Crossroads of the World,” Times Square is famous for its giant LED screens, bright lights, and nonstop energy. It is the heart of the Broadway theater district and one of the busiest tourist destinations in the world, especially stunning at night.

United Nations Headquarters

Located along the East River, the United Nations Headquarters is the center of international diplomacy. Representatives from countries around the world meet here to discuss global peace, security, and cooperation.

Trump Tower

A luxury skyscraper on Fifth Avenue, Trump Tower is known for its distinctive glass façade and high-end residences, offices, and shops. It has also served as a prominent political and business landmark.

Overnight in New York.
(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 3: New York – Washington D.C.

Distance: Approx. 225 miles By road: ~5–6 hours

Travel to Washington D.C., the capital of the United States and the center of American political history. After hotel check-in, explore the city.

White House

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. This historic mansion has been home to every U.S. president since John Adams. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, it symbolizes American leadership and government. While public tours require advance arrangements, visitors can view it from outside the gates and take photos.

US United States Capitol

The Capitol Building is the seat of the U.S. Congress, where laws are created. Its magnificent white dome is one of the most recognizable symbols of democracy in the world. Inside are the Senate and House of Representatives chambers. Guided tours allow visitors to explore its historic halls and learn about American government.

Lincoln Memorial

This iconic monument honors President Abraham Lincoln. Inside sits a towering statue of Lincoln, with his famous speeches engraved on the walls. The memorial overlooks the Reflecting Pool and has been the site of historic events, including Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

Supreme Court of the United States Building

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the country. The grand marble building stands opposite the Capitol and represents justice and constitutional law. Visitors can attend public lectures and, when in session, observe court proceedings.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

One of the most popular museums in the world, this Smithsonian Museum showcases historic aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and even moon rocks. Visitors can see the Wright brothers’ plane, Apollo command modules, and many other aviation and space exploration achievements.

Washington Monument

This towering white obelisk honors George Washington, the first U.S. president. Standing over 555 feet tall, it offers panoramic views of the National Mall from the top. It is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Washington, D.C.

The Pentagon

Headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense, the Pentagon is one of the largest office buildings in the world. Located just outside Washington, D.C., it plays a central role in national defense operations.

National World War II Memorial

Located between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, this memorial honors the 16 million Americans who served in World War II. Its fountains and pillars create a powerful tribute to courage and sacrifice.

Union Station

Union Station is a historic train station known for its grand architecture and high arched ceilings. Beyond transportation, it features shops, restaurants, and beautiful interior design, making it both a transit hub and tourist attraction.

Overnight in Washington D.C.
(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 4: Washington D.C. – Buffalo – Niagara Falls (USA Side)

Distance:  Approx. 400 miles || Travel Time: By road: ~8–9 hours ||By flight: ~1.5 hours

Proceed to Buffalo, en route to Niagara Falls, one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders, known for its immense power and scenic beauty. Check in at your hotel near the falls.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 5: Niagara Falls

Experience the thrilling Maid of the Mist boat ride, taking you close to the roaring American Falls and Horseshoe Falls (seasonal). Feel the mist and witness nature’s raw power.

Return to hotel and relax.
(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 6: Buffalo – Atlanta

Distance:  Approx. 800 miles || Travel Time: By flight: ~2.5 hours

Travel to Atlanta, known as the “New Capital of the South.” A city blending history, modern attractions, dining, shopping, and culture. Evening free for shopping or exploring downtown.

(Meal: Breakfast)

 Atlanta City Tour

Discover Atlanta’s transformation into a modern Southern city.

World of Coca-Cola

An interactive museum dedicated to the history of the world-famous Coca-Cola brand. Visitors can explore vintage advertisements, learn about the secret formula, see how the drink is bottled, and watch short films about its global impact. One of the highlights is the tasting room, where you can sample Coca-Cola products from around the world.

CNN Center (CNN Studio Tour)

The CNN Studio Tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at how global news is produced and broadcast. Visitors can see real studios, learn how news anchors prepare for live television, and understand how breaking news is delivered worldwide. It’s an exciting experience for anyone interested in media and journalism.

Georgia Aquarium

One of the largest aquariums in the world, the Georgia Aquarium is home to thousands of marine animals. Its most famous residents are the massive whale sharks, along with dolphins, sea lions, manta rays, and colorful reef fish. The enormous viewing tunnels and immersive exhibits make visitors feel as if they are walking beneath the ocean. Overnight in Atlanta.
(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 8: Atlanta – Orlando

Distance: Approx. 450 miles || Travel Time: By road: ~9–10 hours |By flight: ~1.5 hours

Proceed to Orlando, Florida’s most popular holiday destination and home to world-famous theme parks. Known for welcoming over 50 million visitors annually. Transfer to your hotel.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 9: Walt Disney World – Magic Kingdom

Visit Magic Kingdom, the heart of Walt Disney World. Spread across 107 acres, the park features seven themed lands filled with Disney characters, rides, parades, and shows. From Main Street U.S.A. to enchanting castles, fairy tales come alive.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 10: Epcot Center, New Zealand

Explore Epcot, a park dedicated to innovation and global culture.

  • Future World – Showcasing technology and futuristic attractions.
  • World Showcase – Pavilions representing 11 countries, offering international food, architecture, and entertainment. (Meal: Breakfast)

Day 11: SeaWorld Orlando

Visit SeaWorld, the world’s largest marine theme park.

Enjoy thrilling rides, live marine shows, wildlife encounters, and attractions like Journey to Atlantis and Arctic-themed adventures.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 12: Orlando – Chicago

Distance: Approx. 1,150 miles   Travel Time: By flight: ~3 hours

Travel to Chicago, known as “The Windy City” and a major cultural and financial hub of the American Midwest. Transfer to hotel upon arrival.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 13: Chicago City Tour

Explore Chicago’s architectural and cultural highlights:

Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower)

One of the tallest buildings in the United States, Willis Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views from its Skydeck on the 103rd floor. The glass “Ledge” boxes extend out from the building, allowing visitors to stand above the city streets for a thrilling experience.

Millennium Park & Cloud Gate (“The Bean”)

Millennium Park is a lively public space in downtown Chicago known for art, architecture, and events. Its most famous feature is Cloud Gate — a massive, mirror-like sculpture affectionately called “The Bean.” Visitors love taking photos of the skyline reflected on its curved surface.

Lake Shore Drive

This scenic roadway runs along Lake Michigan, offering stunning views of both the water and Chicago’s skyline. It’s especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.

Navy Pier

A popular entertainment destination on Lake Michigan featuring restaurants, shops, boat tours, and a large Ferris wheel. It’s a great place to relax, enjoy lake views, or take a cruise.

Magnificent Mile

Chicago’s famous shopping avenue along Michigan Avenue, filled with luxury boutiques, department stores, restaurants, and historic buildings. It’s one of the city’s busiest and most vibrant areas.

Art Institute of Chicago

One of the world’s leading art museums, featuring masterpieces from ancient artifacts to modern art. Highlights include works by Monet, Van Gogh, and Grant Wood’s American Gothic.

River North & Downtown Chicago

River North is known for its art galleries, trendy restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. Downtown Chicago features impressive skyscrapers, the Chicago Riverwalk, and classic architectural landmarks.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 14: Chicago – Las Vegas

Distance: approx. 1,520 miles || Travel Time: By flight: ~4 hours

Fly to Las Vegas, the world’s entertainment capital. Evening Las Vegas city tour includes:

  • Las Vegas Strip – The Las Vegas Strip is a dazzling stretch of neon lights, luxury resorts, and nonstop energy. Skyscraper hotels rise from the desert like fantasy worlds — from Parisian streets to Roman palaces to modern glass towers. At night, the Strip truly comes alive, glowing with LED screens, music, traffic, and crowds from around the world. It feels like a festival that never ends.
  • Bellagio Dancing Fountains – In front of the elegant Bellagio hotel, massive jets of water shoot up to 460 feet into the air, perfectly choreographed to music. The fountains “dance,” sway, and explode in dramatic bursts, creating a romantic and cinematic atmosphere. The reflections on the water and the Strip lights behind it make it one of the most beautiful free shows in Las Vegas.
  • Treasure Island Pirate Show – Originally a lively outdoor spectacle, the pirate show featured full-sized ships, cannon blasts, sword fights, and special effects. Though the free show is no longer running, the pirate theme remains part of Treasure Island’s identity, reminding visitors of classic, theatrical Vegas entertainment.
  • Stratosphere Tower – Towering above the city skyline, this 1,149-foot tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of Las Vegas and the surrounding desert. From the observation deck, you can see the entire Strip glowing below. For thrill-seekers, extreme rides at the top dangle riders over the edge, making it one of the most adrenaline-pumping experiences in the city.
  • Fremont Street Experience – LED light and sound show. Located in historic downtown Las Vegas, this vibrant pedestrian street is covered by a massive LED canopy that lights up the night sky with music-synchronized visuals. Street performers, live bands, classic casinos, and the electric atmosphere give it a retro yet energetic feel — a glimpse of old-school Vegas mixed with modern spectacle.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 15: Las Vegas (Optional Grand Canyon Tour)

Day free at leisure or opt for a Grand Canyon tour by bus or air (optional). Visit the Skywalk, a glass bridge extending over the canyon. Optional Las Vegas Night Helicopter Ride or enjoy live shows.

Day 16: Las Vegas – Los Angeles

Travel to Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of the world. City tour includes:

Hollywood

Hollywood is the heart of the American film industry and a global symbol of entertainment. Visitors can see the iconic Hollywood Sign in the hills, explore historic theaters, and experience the glamorous atmosphere associated with movies, celebrities, and red-carpet premieres.

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stretching along Hollywood Boulevard, the Walk of Fame features more than 2,700 brass stars embedded in the sidewalks, honoring actors, musicians, directors, and other entertainment legends. It’s a popular spot for photos and celebrity spotting.

Beverly Hills

Known for luxury homes, palm-lined streets, and celebrity residents, Beverly Hills represents glamour and exclusivity. The city is beautifully landscaped and offers high-end shopping, fine dining, and iconic hotels.

Rodeo Drive

Located in Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive is one of the most famous luxury shopping streets in the world. Designer boutiques such as Gucci, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton line the elegant street, making it a symbol of wealth and fashion.

Sunset Strip

A lively section of Sunset Boulevard, the Sunset Strip is known for its nightlife, music venues, and historic clubs. It has been a center of rock music culture and celebrity nightlife for decades.

TCL Chinese Theatre

One of Hollywood’s most historic movie palaces, the Chinese Theatre is famous for the handprints and footprints of stars in its forecourt. It has hosted countless movie premieres since 1927.

Chinatown

Los Angeles’ Chinatown is known for its colorful architecture, traditional markets, restaurants, and cultural festivals. It offers a mix of history, art galleries, and authentic Chinese cuisine in a vibrant neighborhood setting. (Meal: Breakfast)

Day 17: Universal Studios Hollywood

Enjoy a full day at Universal Studios Hollywood, featuring movie-themed rides, live shows, and behind-the-scenes studio tours. Experience Hollywood filmmaking up close.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 18: Los Angeles – San Francisco

Distance: approx. 380 miles | Travel Time:By road: ~7–8 hours By flight: ~1.25 hours

Proceed to San Francisco, one of America’s most scenic and iconic cities.

Here’s a clear and engaging description of these iconic San Francisco attractions:

Golden Gate Bridge

One of the most famous bridges in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering masterpiece and symbol of San Francisco. Its bright “International Orange” color stands out beautifully against the blue bay and surrounding hills. Visitors can walk or bike across it for breathtaking views.

Twin Peaks

Twin Peaks offers some of the best panoramic views of the entire city. From the top, you can see downtown skyscrapers, the bay, and even the Golden Gate Bridge on clear days. It’s especially stunning at sunset or night.

Lombard Street

Known as the “world’s crookedest street,” Lombard Street features eight sharp turns along a steep hill. Beautifully landscaped with flowers, it’s both a fun driving experience and a popular photo spot.

San Francisco cable car system

A ride on a historic cable car is a must-do experience. These manually operated cars climb the city’s steep hills while offering scenic views and a nostalgic glimpse into San Francisco’s past.

Pier 39 & Fisherman’s Wharf

Pier 39 is famous for its sea lions, waterfront dining, and souvenir shops. Nearby Fisherman’s Wharf offers fresh seafood, street performers, and beautiful bay views, making it one of the liveliest areas in the city.

Union Square

Union Square is the city’s main shopping and cultural district, filled with department stores, boutiques, hotels, and art galleries. It’s a central meeting point in downtown San Francisco.

Palace of Fine Arts

This elegant Greco-Roman style monument features grand columns and a peaceful lagoon. Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, it is now one of the most romantic and photographed spots in the city.

Nob Hill & Civic Center

Nob Hill is known for its historic hotels, cable cars, and impressive hilltop views. Civic Center features grand government buildings, including City Hall, and hosts cultural institutions like theaters and museums.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 19: San Francisco City Tour

Continue sightseeing in San Francisco, covering remaining landmarks, waterfront areas, and historic neighborhoods.

(Meal: Breakfast)

Day 20: Departure from San Francisco

After breakfast, spend time at leisure. Later, transfer to the airport for your onward journey, carrying unforgettable memories of the USA.

Package Cost & Details Cost based on min 25 people
Package cost: Per person on twin share USD

(Single Occupancy additional supplement – USD  per person)

Departure Dates 2026 – Jan 19 / Feb 4, 19 / Mar 6 / Apr 10 / Oct 26 Nov 4, 10, 20

INCLUSIONS
EXCLUSIONS
Hotel Accommodations
International & Domestic Airfare
Breakfast (Except LAS)
Intercity travel by Flight / Bus / Train
Airport- Hotel-Airport Transfers
Breakfast & Resort Fees in LAS
City Tour on SIC: New York, Washington D.C, Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles
Any Destination Fees/Resort fees at any hotel
Entrance Tickets with transfers: Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, CNN Studio Tour, Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca Cola, Sears Tower, Sea World, Epcot Center, Magic Kingdom, Universal Studios
Supplement cost applicable for Weekend in LAS/NIA
Entrance Tickets without transfers: Maid of the Mist
Meet & greet at airport
All tours & transfers on SIC
Tips to guides & drivers
All Taxes
Porterage, Laundry bills & other incidental charges
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For SIC tours – Hotel pick & drop not guaranteed. Client will have to arrange the transfer on its own for any SIC tours.
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Anything not mentioned in inclusions section

OPTIONAL COST PER PERSON:

  • Grand Canyon West Bus Tour & Skywalk = 199.00 PP
  • Las Vegas Helicopter ride = USD 149.00 PP
Location
Nights
Hotel Name or Similar [Deluxe Category]
Hotel Name or Similar [Deluxe Category]
NYC
2
Hotel Fairfield Inn Manhattan / Holiday Inn
Hotel Doubletree Manhattan / Hyatt Place Manhattan
WAS
1
Hotel Comfort Inn / Best Western
Hotel Doubletree Dulles / Wyndham Garden
NIA
2
Hotel Quality Inn at Falls / Laquinta Inn
Hotel Hyatt Place / Holiday Inn
ATL
2
Hotel Drury Inn / Holiday Inn
Hotel Doubletree / Embassy Suites
ORL
4
Hotel Fairfield Inn / Comfort Inn
Hotel Four Point Sheraton / Courtyard Marriott
CHI
2
Hotel Holiday Inn O’Hare / Wingate Inn
Edward Hotel /Hyatt Place
LAS
2
Hotel Circus Circus / Excalibur / Westgate
Hotel Luxor / Park MGM
LAX
2
Hotel Holiday Inn / Fairfield Inn LAX
Hotel Doubletree Norwalk / Commerce Casino Hotel
SFO
2
Hotel Holiday Inn SFO / La Quinta Hayward
Hotel Embassy Suites SFO / Crown Plaza / Holiday Inn

Please note that the credit card on file is for incidentals only.
Any additional expenses incurred by the guest should be charged directly to the guest at the time of checkout, not to the card on file.

Booking Terms & Cancellation Policy
Non – Refundable deposit to book your tour
US$ 1000 Per Person
Full payment to be made
75 Days prior to Departure date
Cancellation Policy
74 Days to 45 Days
50% of Total Tour cost Per Person
44 Days to 30 Days
75% of Total Tour cost Per Person
30 Days till Tour date
100% of Total Tour cost Per Person
Discontinuation of tour due to any personal emergency
No refund for unutilized services

Tour Notes

  1. Valid roaming / What’s App contact number for the passenger is a must at the time of reservation to ensure smooth transfers and for other needed services.
  2. For all passengers’ comfort, we request travel light (recommended luggage: One carry-on and One International size suitcase). Our coach can accommodate only one big and one small bag per person.
  3. For air travel, please check baggage quantity and size with your airline.
  4. Check-in time at the Hotel is 4 p.m., while the check-out is 11 a.m.
  5. Porterage/Baggage Handling is not included in the tour. If guests require this service, they can contact the bell desk at the respective hotel and pay for it themselves.
  6. The standard room has a king-size bed. The maximum occupancy is 4 per room. We will book a room with two double beds for three or four passengers. Rollaway beds are not allowed in a room with two beds. Our hotel pricing includes room rate, taxes, and Breakfast, if applicable. The passengers must pay for any additional incidentals they may incur at the Hotel. (American Hotels has two Beds in one room at maximum.)
  7. Water bottles and kettles are not guaranteed in all hotels.
  8. We have a few locations where restaurants are within walking distance of the Hotel. Seating Arrangements on the bus will be first come, first served.
  9. The coach size will vary depending on the number of passengers. It can be a 15-seater, 25-seater, 30-seater, or 55-seater. For van tours with fewer than 15 passengers, we will have a Driver who will act as a Tour leader.
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