Tours & Cruises
Tennessee offers a variety of tours and cruises that allow visitors to experience the state’s beauty, history, and culture from unique perspectives. In Nashville, music lovers can embark on guided tours that explore the city’s legendary music scene, including visits to iconic sites like the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. For a scenic experience, river cruises on the General Jackson Showboat provide stunning views of the Cumberland River, accompanied by live music and Southern cuisine. In Memphis, guided tours of Graceland offer an intimate look into Elvis Presley’s life, while the city’s historic Sun Studio tour takes visitors through the birthplace of rock 'n' roll. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Great Smoky Mountains offer a range of guided hiking tours that delve into the park's natural beauty and history. In Chattanooga, the Tennessee River offers breathtaking sightseeing cruises, including the popular Southern Belle Riverboat, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and city skyline. From music history to natural wonders, Tennessee’s tours and cruises offer unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Rippavilla Plantation
Rippa Villa, built in 1855, was one of the premier farms in Middle Tennessee. On November 29, 1864, the home and the families who lived there found themselves in the middle of one of the most dramatic events of the Civil War.
The Dabbling Duck Boat Charters LLC
The Dabbling Duck Charters LLC’s mission is to provide a relaxing, fun, safe and memorable way for families to experience Center Hill Lake and its beautiful scenery by chartered boat with an experienced tour guide.
Tina Turner Museum
Crosstown Brewing Company
Community centered taproom in midtown Memphis at the Crosstown Concourse.
Beachaven Vineyards & Winery
All of the Beachaven wines you enjoy are made right here at our facility in Clarksville, TN. With more than 25 wines on the menu, we have something for everyone.
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
Sun Studio
Take a guided tour of the most famous recording studio in the world, the Legendary Sun Studio, the "Birthplace of Rock ‘n' Roll," where the blending of blues and country music exploded in the big bang of rock ‘n' roll heard around the world. Founder Sam Phillips, a self-taught producer, didn't know the rules, so he broke them all, blending musical styles, cranking up that amp and using lots of echo to create a new kind of music that rocked the world.Then came a shy teenager with a cheap guitar, a kid with big hair and the unlikely name of Elvis. He had a little fun with a tune called "That's All Right," that sounded like no blues song ever before.Add Jerry Lee Lewis, pounding the piano like a madman; Carl Perkins, with his one-of-a-kind rhythm licks; and Johnny Cash, who blended country and pop music like no one ever had. With that group, you have not only a world-shaking musical revolution but also the basis of an award-winning Broadway Show, The Million Dollar Quartet. We offer a free shuttle to and from Graceland.