Self Drive Packages: Historic Route 66
Destination: Chichago, Los Angeles, Amarillo, Springfield, Oklahoma, Albuquerque, Las Vegas
From US$ 713 to US$ 3,520 19 days excluding flights
Day 1-2: Chicago Enjoy a day exploring Chicago. Stroll along fashionable Michigan Avenue, the Magnificent Mile, for some world-class shopping or marvel at some of the most impressive architecture in the city's bustling business district. The Willis Tower, at 108 stories, stands as Chicago's tallest building since its completion in 1974 and is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Boat cruises are offered on the Chicago River.
Day 3: Chicago - Springfield, IL Explore Springfield and its most famous citizen, President Abraham Lincoln. Apx. 200 mi / 325 km
Day 4: Springfield - St. Louis St. Louis is situated on the banks of the Mississippi River and welcomes you with its famous Gateway Arch which commemorates Thomas Jefferson and his quest for the westward expansion of the United States. Apx. 97 mi / 166 km
Day 5: St. Louis St. Louis has always been widely considered the gateway to the West. It was host to the World's Fair and the first ever Olympic Games in the U.S. 1904 and it was here that Charles Lindbergh embarked on the first transatlantic flight.
Day 6: St. Louis - Springfield, MO Today you will travel through the scenic countryside of Missouri, the home of Mark Twain. Along the route you will see signs for Meramec
Caverns, a 26-mile cave system that's worth a visit. Then continue to Springfield for your overnight. Apx. 250 mi / 400 km
Day 7: Springfield - Tulsa Enter the state of Oklahoma. It has a colorful history as a frontier state, as the destination of freed slaves looking for opportunity and equality, and as the heart of the oil boom in the early 20th century. The western and Native American heritage of the state is a large part of its cultural identity. Tulsa is the home to the largest, most comprehensive collection of American Western art and artifacts in the world, housed in the Gilcrease Museum. Apx. 213 mi / 340 km
Day 8: Tulsa - Oklahoma City Continue to Oklahoma City the state capital. A visit to Stockyards City is a great way to experience the authentic American West that's still alive and well in this modern metropolis. The National Cowboy Western & Heritage Museum is America’s premier institution of Western history, art and culture to gain better understanding of the West. The Myriad Botanical Gardens is one of Oklahoma City’s most beloved public spaces, offering its visitors a 15 acre natural escape in the very heart of Oklahoma City. Apx. 116 mi / 185 km
Day 9: Oklahoma City - Amarillo Stop in Clinton which is known as the “Hub City of Western Oklahoma” on Historic Route 66. Many visitors are drawn to Clinton’s area attractions, such as the Oklahoma Route 66
Day 10: Amarillo - Tucumcari Cross the state line to New Mexico and gain 1 hour! Drive through the ancient hunting grounds of the Comanche Indians until you arrive in Tucumcari. Apx. 109 mi /175 km
Day 11: Tucumcari - Albuquerque Today's leg leads to Albuquerque, the city of the Rio Grande and New Mexico's "Big City". It is surrounded by the beautiful Sandia Mountains. Stroll around Old Town Albuquerque or visit the Pueblo Indian Museum on the Rio Grande. Apx. 181 mi /290 km
Day 12: Day trip Santa Fe/Taos Enjoy a day trip to the state capital Santa Fe. The city is dominated by unique Southwestern Pueblo architecture. Visit the colorful local Indian crafts market held daily in front of the Palace of the Governors, walk around the gallery-lined town square or visit the History Museum. If time permits, continue to Taos Pueblo, the ancient pueblo of a Northern Tiwa speaking Native American tribe of Pueblo people that has been continuously inhabited for more than 1000 years.
Day 13: Albuquerque - Holbrook Drive via Gallup, another famous stop on Route 66 that is notable for its mix of indigenous people and native culture. Enter Arizona and visit the Petrified Forest National Park. This area was once the site of an ancient forest later covered by lava flow. Apx. 256 mi /410 km
Day 14: Holbrook - Flagstaff Before arriving in Flagstaff make sure to visit Meteor Crater and the impressive Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. Apx. 106 mi /170 km
Day 15: Flagstaff - Grand Canyon We recommend an early morning departure so that you have plenty of time at the majestic Grand Canyon. Along the canyon rim there are
numerous vista points with ever changing and awe-inspiring views of this magnificent natural wonder. Also stop by the visitors center to learn about history and geology of Grand Canyon. Apx.78 mi /125 km
Day 16: Grand Canyon - Las Vegas You will travel along one of the longest remaining segments of the historic Route 66. Through the desert cross over into the state of Nevada and reach the Entertainment Capital of the World, Las Vegas. The "Strip" will mesmerize you with its glittering lights and mega-hotels. Apx. 277 mi /440 km
Day 17: Las Vegas You have a full day to enjoy Las Vegas. How about going to see one of the top-rated shows in town in the evening?
Day 18: Las Vegas - Los Angeles The Route will lead you through the Mojave Desert. Along the way visit Calico Ghost Town. Cross the San Bernardino Mountains and enter the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles: the city of dreams, sunshine, big cars and beautiful people. This is where Route 66 becomes Santa Monica Boulevard, winding its way through Hollywood and Beverly Hills until it suddenly ends at the Santa Monica Boardwalk and the Pacific Ocean. Apx. 286 mi /458 km
Day 19: Los Angeles / Departure Your trip ends with the rental car return and flight back home.
Included: 19 day tour / 18 nights Standard or Superior Accommodation Up to 2 children under 12 years stay free when sharing with 2 paying adults Road book All taxes and fees