Rating Level: EasySouthern hospitality and natural abundance await us as we explore South Carolina and Georgia on an illuminating 7-day cycling excursion.
We’ll roll past stately pines and towering oaks, glide along intracoastal waterways, and follow beaches to the open sea. From war fortresses to antebellum mansions, we discover the diverse history of the region, including the rich Gullah tradition. And not only our wheels will be spinning—we’ll take to the floor in a traditional country-dance social. The moss-hung gardens and elegant streets of Savannah will be a perfectly elegant culmination of a lovely sojourn in the south.
SLOW DOWN and sip cool lemonade offered by our innkeepers
EXPERIENCE Gullah culture's influence on local life and cuisine during a visit to the Penn Center
STROLL along the sands of lovely Edisto Beach
SMELL the sweetgrass as it's woven into handmade baskets
CYCLE under the wide canopies of Spanish moss
DANCE the Virginia Reel at a proper Beaufort social
This tour offers options for easy rides throughout the trip. The trip is ideal for beginning cyclists and suitable for casual cyclists.
Rating Level: Easy
Daily Mileage: 13-28 miles
Daily Cycling Time: 2-3 hours
Make your own arrangements for travel to Charleston and the Ansonborough Inn. VBT recommends using Mt. Pleasant Shuttle. You can make reservations online at www.mpshuttle.com or by calling 843-971-4901. The cost is approximately $47.00, inclusive of gratuity. Alternatively, there is a shared shuttle that departs from the airport that would cost $14.00 inclusive of gratuity or you may secure a taxi at the airport for a cost of approximately $32.00, inclusive of gratuity. These prices are valid as of June 2010, and may vary.
When you arrive at the hotel, ask at the reception desk for your welcome package, which is full of useful ideas to make the most of your time in Charleston.
Charleston is a terrific walking city. Your hotel is conveniently located for easy access to the city's highlights.
VBT Bike Tour guests: VBT will offer a shuttle from Charleston International Airport to the Inn at Middleton Place at 2 pm. Please call Mount Pleasant Shuttle at 843-971-4901 to make a reservation, clearly stating you are a VBT Active Vacations guest. Mount Pleasant must have your names and the airline and flight number you will be arriving on. If you are arriving after this shuttle departs or your flight is delayed, you must make your own arrangements to reach the Inn at Middleton Place. When you arrive, ask at the reception desk for your welcome package, which is full of useful ideas to make the most of your time on your own.
You have until mid-afternoon to enjoy the Inn and its surroundings along the Ashley River. The inn's 55 rooms are secluded among tall pines and live oaks, and are just a short stroll from the Gardens at Middleton Place, icon of the South Carolina Low Country and home to America's oldest landscaped gardens. Several famous members of the Middleton family lived here: Henry Middleton, a president of the First Continental Congress; Arthur Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Henry Middleton, governor of South Carolina; and Williams Middleton, a signer of the Ordinance of Secession.
VBT Pre-Trip Extension guests: You have another morning to enjoy Charleston. In the early afternoon (2 p.m.), a shuttle company meets you and will transfer you to the Inn at Middleton Place, where you start the bike tour.
Your stay includes unlimited access to Middleton Place, with its gardens, house museum and stable yards. Optional nature walks and kayaking are also available at your own expense. Please note that your room will not be available until 4 pm.
VBT Leaders will be ready to meet you between 2 and 3:30 pm for individual bike fittings, followed by a warm-up ride. Please contact the Inn at Middleton Place to advise of any travel delays or changes; they will pass your message on to your VBT Trip Leaders. Tonight, get to know your fellow travelers during a welcome reception and a dinner held in one of the private dining rooms, at the Inn.
Start your day with a shuttle ride (about 40 minutes) over the Ashley River to the Fort Moultrie National Historic Monument. This fortress played a key role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. Your ride begins here, taking you past some of the area's most sought-after homes, and along the Intracoastal Waterway with views of and access to the beach. Ride through Sullivan's Island and over the bridge to the Isle of Palms. After lunch at a local restaurant on Isle of Palms, we return to the Inn at Middleton Place. Take some free time to swim in the pool or return to the gardens at Middleton Place.
For tonight's dinner, walk from the Inn to the Middleton Place Restaurant. The building was designed by W. Bancel LaFarge in 1933 based on research done in Barbados. The restaurant strives to use seasonal, local and organic ingredients in preparing its dishes, which are inspired by renowned southern chef Edna Lewis. Lewis was Middleton Place Restaurant's chef-in-residence for several years.
Today, shuttle south to Hollywood, where you will ride to Edisto Beach Interpretive Center, then into Edisto where you can eat lunch at one of the local establishments. You also have time to enjoy the park on your own. The 1,255-acre park includes 1.5 miles of beach, more than four miles of boardwalks and other trails, and a maritime forest full of live oaks and many of the state's tallest palmetto trees. The park forms part of the northern edge of the ACE Basin, encompassing the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto rivers. Learn more about one of the largest estuarine preserves on the East Coast at the park's interpretive center. Some of the existing park structures were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. The beach here is known for excellent shell collecting.
In the afternoon, shuttle on to Beaufort (approximately 80 minutes) and make yourself at home at the Beaufort Inn. The Inn has a wonderful in-town location with easy access to the city's waterfront and more.
After a group dinner at a local restaurant, meet back at the Inn to partake in a famous Southern tradition, a Beaufort social—in which you'll learn to spin your partner in fine Southern fashion.
After breakfast, we will ride through beautiful farmland to St. Helena Island. Pass the historic Chapel of Ease. During the colonial period, chapels of ease were constructed by rice and cotton planters as houses of worship because their plantations were located so far from the churches in Beaufort. This tabby-walled church was constructed between 1742 and 1747 for the planters of St. Helena Island A forest fire destroyed most of it in 1886. All that remains today are its ruined walls, made of a mixture of sand, lime and crushed oyster shells, and an adjacent cemetery.
After your ride, enjoy a visit to the Penn Center and a picnic lunch prepared by your leaders. Founded in 1862 to school the freed slaves, Penn is now a cultural center for the Sea Island African-Americans, or Gullahs. This is where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. held the annual retreat for his Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Hear about the history of the area before shuttling or cycling back to Beaufort.
Later stroll Beaufort's mix of antebellum mansions, live oaks, and 1950s storefronts with a resident guide, who will explain why the town has lured so many moviemakers to its charming streets.
Make your own dinner plans in Beaufort this evening; there are some excellent restaurants from which to choose.
After a 9:00 a.m. shuttle ride (approximately 90 minutes) to Savannah, we will spend time exploring some of the most memorable spots of this city during a trolley tour through Savannah's streets and squares, gaining an understanding of the city's history, architecture, gardens, and charm.
Stop for lunch at a popular local restaurant on the historic riverfront.
You have free time after lunch to discover beautiful Savannah, and to settle in at our hotel for the next two nights.
Ride out of the center of Savannah towards the Isle of Hope. The Isle of Hope features a number of attractive old homes dating from the first part of the 19th century, and looks out over the Intracoastal Waterway.
You're sure to recognize the entry arch into the remains of Wormsloe Plantation, now a National Historic Site. The arch frames the 1.5 mile-long live oak avenue leading to the tabby ruins, one of the most photographed sites in the south.
After lunch, continue riding through Savannah State University, Thunderbolt, and the moss-hung gardens of Bonaventure Cemetery, an 18th-century plantation and one of the settings to John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. You'll have free time to explore Savannah when we return.
Tonight, celebrate with the group during a farewell dinner at one of Savannah's institutions since the 1700s, The Olde Pink House.
The tour concludes after breakfast at our hotel. The VBT shuttle is available to take departing guests back to the Charleston airport (CHS) arriving around 12:30 pm, or to their cars parked at The Inn at Middleton Place arriving around 1:15 pm. We recommend that you fly out of Savannah, but if you are flying out of Charleston, we suggest a flight no earlier than 2:00 pm. Guests with cars parked at the Ansonborough Inn in Charleston can take a taxi from the Charleston airport (cost approximately $27).
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Charleston is a walking city. The old seaport, the Battery’s “single house” architecture, the steeples and spires of more than 180 churches, great dining and galleries, carriage rides past quiet gardens … Charleston offers it all. Enjoy the quiet hospitality of this most mannerly city!
Your base for independent exploration is the 37-suite Ansonborough Inn. Just one block north of the Market Street area, the inn is within walking distance of all of Charleston’s history.
Note: Single supplement for this extension is $345.
The Inn’s 55 rooms are secluded among tall pines and live oaks — just a short stroll from the Gardens at Middleton Place, icon of the South Carolina Low Country and home to America’s oldest landscaped gardens.
A recipient of the American Institute of Architects highest award, the Inn’s bold design features elegantly simple rooms with handcrafted furnishings, wide plantation shutters, braided rugs, warm cypress paneling, wood-burning fireplaces and tiled baths. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out into the woodland setting and upon the Ashley River.
Breakfast is served daily at the Inn. Experienced naturalists manage a wide variety of on-site activities, including kayaking, hiking and horseback riding.
This Victorian inn dates to the 1890s and features elegant gables, wraparound porches and rooms with pine floors and period reproduction furniture.
Breakfast is served in two mahogany-paneled dining rooms. The Inn’s courtyard and porches offer a quiet place to relax. Only one block from the Intracoastal waterfront park, the Inn is close to all of Beaufort’s highlights.
This unique 68-room hotel has the perfect historic downtown location on Broughton Street. Walk two minutes in one direction, and you’re on River Street. Head out in another direction, and you’re at City Market. Savannah’s famous squares and historic homes are all within walking distance.
Rooms feature high-speed Internet access, robes, evening turndown service and daily newspaper. Membership privileges at the Downtown Athletic Club are included.
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This tour offers options for easy rides throughout the trip. The trip is ideal for beginning cyclists and suitable for casual cyclists.
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Occasionally, unforeseen circumstances may arise which may cause you to either cancel or interrupt your vacation. We are committed to providing the best value for your travel dollar. That is why we include an insurance program on your invoice.
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TRIP CANCELLATION & TRIP INTERRUPTION |
TRIP COST |
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TRAVEL DELAY ($150 MAXIMUM PER DAY) |
$750 |
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BAGGAGE & PERSONAL EFFECTS |
$1,500 |
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BAGGAGE DELAY ($150 MAXIMUM PER DAY) |
$750 |
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ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS MEDICAL EXPENSE |
$50,000 |
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION |
$100,000 |
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ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT |
$25,000 |
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ONE CALL 24HR ASSISTANCE SERVICES* |
INCLUDED |
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ONE CALL TRAVEL SOLUTIONS* |
INCLUDED |
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ONE CALL CONCIERGE SERVICES* |
INCLUDED |
*These are non-insurance services provided by One Call Worldwide Travel Services Network.
Insurance is underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company, Eatontown, NJ. This is only a brief description of the plan. The Plan Certificate, which fully details the Benefits, Limitations, and Provisions of the plan is available at www.vbt.com. This plan is administered by Trip Mate, Inc. (in CA, Trip Mate Insurance Agency), 9225 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114 800-888-7292.
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Tour Cost Per Person |
Plan Cost Per Person |
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$1,001-$1,500 |
$119 |
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$1,501-$2,000 |
$159 |
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$2,001-$2,500 |
$189 |
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$2,501-$3,000 |
$229 |
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$3,001-$3,500 |
$269 |
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$3,501-$4,000 |
$299 |
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$4,001-$4,500 |
$329 |
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$4,501-$5,000 |
$349 |
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$5,001-$6,000 |
$419 |
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$6,000-$7,000 |
$449 |
Please Note: The rates shown are per-person and are subject to change, and include coverage for the air portion of your itinerary if VBT Active Vacations is arranging your air transportation. The Travel Protection Plan cannot be purchased after you have made your final payment or once you are inside the penalty period, whichever comes first. The cost of your Travel Protection Plan is non-refundable.
Pre-Existing Medical Condition Exclusion is waived if the plan is purchased within 14 days of initial trip payment.