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Excursion privée d'une journée dans la vallée de feu et plus au départ de St. George

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Embark on a private, customizable journey through the captivating Mississippi Gulf Coast, designed to fit your interests and pace. From Biloxi to Pass Christian, explore famous landmarks, scenic lighthouses, and charming coastal towns—all without the crowds.

Start your day at The Beauvoir Estate, the historic home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and learn about the area’s Civil War legacy.
Next, explore Ocean Springs, a vibrant arts town known for its galleries, shops, and beautiful architecture. From there, travel along the coast, stopping at historic lighthouses from Biloxi to Pass Christian. Each lighthouse tells a unique story of the region’s maritime history.

This exclusive private tour is yours to customize all with your own personal guide, enjoy a relaxed and memorable day along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, tailored just for you!
Ville: Biloxi
Fri 16 May
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Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Hotel or AirBnB Drop off and Pick Up included.
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Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Parc des pétroglyphes de Bloomington
Ce parc rustique de 0,5 acre met en valeur de gros rochers avec des pétroglyphes. Les images sculptées laissées sur les rochers racontent les histoires des peuples anciens. Beaucoup de ces images sculptées sont reconnaissables comme des formes humaines et animales et peut-être des premières cartes de sentiers. Aidez-nous à préserver ce patrimoine culturel unique et fragile.
2
La zone de loisirs de Virgin River Canyon
Belles formations rocheuses et vues panoramiques. Votre guide utilisera quelques extraits pour les photos et les zones d'observation des moutons de montagne.
3
Parc d'État de la vallée de feu
Valley of Fire State Park est une zone publique de loisirs et de préservation de la nature couvrant près de 46 000 acres (19 000 ha) située à 16 miles (26 km) au sud d'Overton, Nevada.Le parc d'état tire son nom des formations de grès rouge, le grès aztèque, qui formé à partir de dunes de sable mouvantes il y a 150 millions d'années. Ces caractéristiques, qui sont la pièce maîtresse des attractions du parc, semblent souvent être en feu lorsqu'elles réfléchissent les rayons du soleil. C'est le plus ancien parc d'État du Nevada, commémoré par le Nevada Historical Marker # 150. Il a été désigné monument naturel national en 1968.
4
Musée de la cité perdue
e Lost City Museum, à l'origine connu sous le nom de Boulder Dam Park Museum, a été construit en 1935 par des membres du Civilian Conservation Corps. Le National Park Service a créé le musée pour exposer des artefacts récupérés sur des sites archéologiques préhistoriques locaux, dont la plupart ont été inondés lorsque le fleuve Colorado a été barré pour former le lac Mead. Auparavant, les ruines avaient été portées à l'attention du gouverneur du Nevada, James Scrugham, en 1924 par deux frères d'Overton - Fay et John Perkins. Le gouverneur a fait appel à l'archéologue renommé M.R. Harrington, alors associé au Museum of the American Indian, pour diriger les fouilles des sites avant l'achèvement du barrage de Boulder. Harrington a reconnu l'importance des sites et les a nommés Pueblo Grande de Nevada. Les fouilles ont commencé en 1924 et se sont poursuivies par intermittence jusqu'en 1938. Fermé les lundis et mardis.
5
Beauvoir
During your 90-minute stop at Beauvoir, the final home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, you’ll explore a rich blend of history and Southern charm. Begin with a tour of the Main House, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion where Davis spent his final years. Inside, you’ll see original furnishings and learn about his post-war life. Next, visit the Museum featuring artifacts related to Davis, the Confederacy, and the Civil War. Explore the Confederate Memorial Cemetery, where over 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, including Davis’s wife, Varina Howell Davis. Enjoy a stroll through the estate’s picturesque gardens with views of the Gulf. Your visit ends with a stop at the gift shop, offering books and souvenirs. This stop offers an immersive look at Davis’s life and the profound history of the region.
6
Ocean Springs
During your stop in Ocean Springs, you’ll have the chance to explore this charming coastal town known for its vibrant art scene and unique character. Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, lined with local shops, galleries, and boutiques offering everything from handmade jewelry to one-of-a-kind artwork. After browsing, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafes or seafood restaurants, where you can savor fresh Gulf Coast cuisine. Whether you’re an art lover or just seeking a relaxing afternoon, Ocean Springs offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Southern hospitality.
7
Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs showcases the work of renowned local artist Walter Anderson, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the Gulf Coast. The museum features his stunning paintings, murals, and sculptures, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s landscapes and wildlife. It offers a unique insight into Anderson’s artistic vision and the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
8
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
This stop at the Seafood & Maritime Museum you’ll dive into the rich history of the Gulf Coast’s maritime culture and fishing heritage. Begin with an exploration of the museum’s exhibits, which feature fascinating displays on the region’s commercial fishing industry, including vintage fishing gear, model boats, and historical photographs. Learn about Biloxi’s role as a hub for seafood production and the stories of the fishermen who shaped its economy. The museum also highlights the maritime history of the Gulf, with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval history, and the area’s role in both World Wars. You’ll have the opportunity to view a collection of unique artifacts, including nautical charts, ship models, and historic fishing equipment.
9
Biloxi Lighthouse
A quick stop at the Biloxi Lighthouse offers a chance to admire this historic landmark, one of the oldest lighthouses in the U.S. Built in 1848, it stands proudly on the coastline, guiding ships along the Gulf. You can snap photos of the lighthouse against the scenic backdrop of the beach and Gulf waters, while your guide shares its fascinating history and significance to the region’s maritime heritage. It’s a perfect stop for a brief but memorable experience.
10
Gulfport
A quick stop in Gulfport offers a chance to explore this charming Gulf Coast town, often referred to as a hidden Mississippi treasure. Start by visiting the Gulfport Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors along the coast since 1847. While you’re there, enjoy views of the waterfront and nearby beaches. Afterward, take a scenic drive through downtown Gulfport, where you’ll pass colorful buildings, local shops, and quaint streets, capturing the town’s laid-back coastal charm. This brief stop showcases Gulfport’s unique character and its place as a vibrant gem on the Mississippi coast.
11
Pass Christian
A drive through Pass Christian offers a peaceful and scenic journey along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As you cruise through this picturesque town, you’ll be surrounded by stunning, historic homes, many with beautiful architectural details and lush gardens. The tree-lined streets provide glimpses of the Gulf, adding to the charm of this coastal gem. The town’s quiet, upscale atmosphere, with its mix of classic Southern homes and modern beach cottages, makes it a perfect spot for appreciating the elegance and serenity of the Mississippi Coast.
12
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
A quick 10-minute stop at Our Lady of the Gulf Monastery in Bay St. Louis offers a peaceful moment to admire the beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere of this historic site. You’ll have the chance to take in the stunning exterior of the monastery and the adjacent Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, both set in a tranquil setting. Your guide can provide a brief overview of the monastery’s history and its role in the local community, making it a quiet, reflective stop on your journey.
13
Beauvoir
During your 90-minute stop at Beauvoir, the final home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, you’ll explore a rich blend of history and Southern charm. Begin with a tour of the Main House, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion where Davis spent his final years. Inside, you’ll see original furnishings and learn about his post-war life. Next, visit the Museum featuring artifacts related to Davis, the Confederacy, and the Civil War. Explore the Confederate Memorial Cemetery, where over 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, including Davis’s wife, Varina Howell Davis. Enjoy a stroll through the estate’s picturesque gardens with views of the Gulf. Your visit ends with a stop at the gift shop, offering books and souvenirs. This stop offers an immersive look at Davis’s life and the profound history of the region.
14
Ocean Springs
During your stop in Ocean Springs, you’ll have the chance to explore this charming coastal town known for its vibrant art scene and unique character. Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, lined with local shops, galleries, and boutiques offering everything from handmade jewelry to one-of-a-kind artwork. After browsing, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafes or seafood restaurants, where you can savor fresh Gulf Coast cuisine. Whether you’re an art lover or just seeking a relaxing afternoon, Ocean Springs offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Southern hospitality.
15
Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs showcases the work of renowned local artist Walter Anderson, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the Gulf Coast. The museum features his stunning paintings, murals, and sculptures, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s landscapes and wildlife. It offers a unique insight into Anderson’s artistic vision and the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
16
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
This stop at the Seafood & Maritime Museum you’ll dive into the rich history of the Gulf Coast’s maritime culture and fishing heritage. Begin with an exploration of the museum’s exhibits, which feature fascinating displays on the region’s commercial fishing industry, including vintage fishing gear, model boats, and historical photographs. Learn about Biloxi’s role as a hub for seafood production and the stories of the fishermen who shaped its economy. The museum also highlights the maritime history of the Gulf, with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval history, and the area’s role in both World Wars. You’ll have the opportunity to view a collection of unique artifacts, including nautical charts, ship models, and historic fishing equipment.
17
Biloxi Lighthouse
A quick stop at the Biloxi Lighthouse offers a chance to admire this historic landmark, one of the oldest lighthouses in the U.S. Built in 1848, it stands proudly on the coastline, guiding ships along the Gulf. You can snap photos of the lighthouse against the scenic backdrop of the beach and Gulf waters, while your guide shares its fascinating history and significance to the region’s maritime heritage. It’s a perfect stop for a brief but memorable experience.
18
Gulfport
A quick stop in Gulfport offers a chance to explore this charming Gulf Coast town, often referred to as a hidden Mississippi treasure. Start by visiting the Gulfport Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors along the coast since 1847. While you’re there, enjoy views of the waterfront and nearby beaches. Afterward, take a scenic drive through downtown Gulfport, where you’ll pass colorful buildings, local shops, and quaint streets, capturing the town’s laid-back coastal charm. This brief stop showcases Gulfport’s unique character and its place as a vibrant gem on the Mississippi coast.
19
Pass Christian
A drive through Pass Christian offers a peaceful and scenic journey along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As you cruise through this picturesque town, you’ll be surrounded by stunning, historic homes, many with beautiful architectural details and lush gardens. The tree-lined streets provide glimpses of the Gulf, adding to the charm of this coastal gem. The town’s quiet, upscale atmosphere, with its mix of classic Southern homes and modern beach cottages, makes it a perfect spot for appreciating the elegance and serenity of the Mississippi Coast.
20
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
A quick 10-minute stop at Our Lady of the Gulf Monastery in Bay St. Louis offers a peaceful moment to admire the beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere of this historic site. You’ll have the chance to take in the stunning exterior of the monastery and the adjacent Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, both set in a tranquil setting. Your guide can provide a brief overview of the monastery’s history and its role in the local community, making it a quiet, reflective stop on your journey.
21
Beauvoir
During your 90-minute stop at Beauvoir, the final home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, you’ll explore a rich blend of history and Southern charm. Begin with a tour of the Main House, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion where Davis spent his final years. Inside, you’ll see original furnishings and learn about his post-war life. Next, visit the Museum featuring artifacts related to Davis, the Confederacy, and the Civil War. Explore the Confederate Memorial Cemetery, where over 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, including Davis’s wife, Varina Howell Davis. Enjoy a stroll through the estate’s picturesque gardens with views of the Gulf. Your visit ends with a stop at the gift shop, offering books and souvenirs. This stop offers an immersive look at Davis’s life and the profound history of the region.
22
Ocean Springs
During your stop in Ocean Springs, you’ll have the chance to explore this charming coastal town known for its vibrant art scene and unique character. Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, lined with local shops, galleries, and boutiques offering everything from handmade jewelry to one-of-a-kind artwork. After browsing, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafes or seafood restaurants, where you can savor fresh Gulf Coast cuisine. Whether you’re an art lover or just seeking a relaxing afternoon, Ocean Springs offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Southern hospitality.
23
Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs showcases the work of renowned local artist Walter Anderson, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the Gulf Coast. The museum features his stunning paintings, murals, and sculptures, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s landscapes and wildlife. It offers a unique insight into Anderson’s artistic vision and the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
24
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
This stop at the Seafood & Maritime Museum you’ll dive into the rich history of the Gulf Coast’s maritime culture and fishing heritage. Begin with an exploration of the museum’s exhibits, which feature fascinating displays on the region’s commercial fishing industry, including vintage fishing gear, model boats, and historical photographs. Learn about Biloxi’s role as a hub for seafood production and the stories of the fishermen who shaped its economy. The museum also highlights the maritime history of the Gulf, with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval history, and the area’s role in both World Wars. You’ll have the opportunity to view a collection of unique artifacts, including nautical charts, ship models, and historic fishing equipment.
25
Biloxi Lighthouse
A quick stop at the Biloxi Lighthouse offers a chance to admire this historic landmark, one of the oldest lighthouses in the U.S. Built in 1848, it stands proudly on the coastline, guiding ships along the Gulf. You can snap photos of the lighthouse against the scenic backdrop of the beach and Gulf waters, while your guide shares its fascinating history and significance to the region’s maritime heritage. It’s a perfect stop for a brief but memorable experience.
26
Gulfport
A quick stop in Gulfport offers a chance to explore this charming Gulf Coast town, often referred to as a hidden Mississippi treasure. Start by visiting the Gulfport Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors along the coast since 1847. While you’re there, enjoy views of the waterfront and nearby beaches. Afterward, take a scenic drive through downtown Gulfport, where you’ll pass colorful buildings, local shops, and quaint streets, capturing the town’s laid-back coastal charm. This brief stop showcases Gulfport’s unique character and its place as a vibrant gem on the Mississippi coast.
27
Pass Christian
A drive through Pass Christian offers a peaceful and scenic journey along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As you cruise through this picturesque town, you’ll be surrounded by stunning, historic homes, many with beautiful architectural details and lush gardens. The tree-lined streets provide glimpses of the Gulf, adding to the charm of this coastal gem. The town’s quiet, upscale atmosphere, with its mix of classic Southern homes and modern beach cottages, makes it a perfect spot for appreciating the elegance and serenity of the Mississippi Coast.
28
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
A quick 10-minute stop at Our Lady of the Gulf Monastery in Bay St. Louis offers a peaceful moment to admire the beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere of this historic site. You’ll have the chance to take in the stunning exterior of the monastery and the adjacent Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, both set in a tranquil setting. Your guide can provide a brief overview of the monastery’s history and its role in the local community, making it a quiet, reflective stop on your journey.
29
Beauvoir
During your 90-minute stop at Beauvoir, the final home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, you’ll explore a rich blend of history and Southern charm. Begin with a tour of the Main House, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion where Davis spent his final years. Inside, you’ll see original furnishings and learn about his post-war life. Next, visit the Museum featuring artifacts related to Davis, the Confederacy, and the Civil War. Explore the Confederate Memorial Cemetery, where over 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, including Davis’s wife, Varina Howell Davis. Enjoy a stroll through the estate’s picturesque gardens with views of the Gulf. Your visit ends with a stop at the gift shop, offering books and souvenirs. This stop offers an immersive look at Davis’s life and the profound history of the region.
30
Ocean Springs
During your stop in Ocean Springs, you’ll have the chance to explore this charming coastal town known for its vibrant art scene and unique character. Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, lined with local shops, galleries, and boutiques offering everything from handmade jewelry to one-of-a-kind artwork. After browsing, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafes or seafood restaurants, where you can savor fresh Gulf Coast cuisine. Whether you’re an art lover or just seeking a relaxing afternoon, Ocean Springs offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Southern hospitality.
31
Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs showcases the work of renowned local artist Walter Anderson, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the Gulf Coast. The museum features his stunning paintings, murals, and sculptures, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s landscapes and wildlife. It offers a unique insight into Anderson’s artistic vision and the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
32
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
This stop at the Seafood & Maritime Museum you’ll dive into the rich history of the Gulf Coast’s maritime culture and fishing heritage. Begin with an exploration of the museum’s exhibits, which feature fascinating displays on the region’s commercial fishing industry, including vintage fishing gear, model boats, and historical photographs. Learn about Biloxi’s role as a hub for seafood production and the stories of the fishermen who shaped its economy. The museum also highlights the maritime history of the Gulf, with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval history, and the area’s role in both World Wars. You’ll have the opportunity to view a collection of unique artifacts, including nautical charts, ship models, and historic fishing equipment.
33
Biloxi Lighthouse
A quick stop at the Biloxi Lighthouse offers a chance to admire this historic landmark, one of the oldest lighthouses in the U.S. Built in 1848, it stands proudly on the coastline, guiding ships along the Gulf. You can snap photos of the lighthouse against the scenic backdrop of the beach and Gulf waters, while your guide shares its fascinating history and significance to the region’s maritime heritage. It’s a perfect stop for a brief but memorable experience.
34
Gulfport
A quick stop in Gulfport offers a chance to explore this charming Gulf Coast town, often referred to as a hidden Mississippi treasure. Start by visiting the Gulfport Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors along the coast since 1847. While you’re there, enjoy views of the waterfront and nearby beaches. Afterward, take a scenic drive through downtown Gulfport, where you’ll pass colorful buildings, local shops, and quaint streets, capturing the town’s laid-back coastal charm. This brief stop showcases Gulfport’s unique character and its place as a vibrant gem on the Mississippi coast.
35
Pass Christian
A drive through Pass Christian offers a peaceful and scenic journey along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As you cruise through this picturesque town, you’ll be surrounded by stunning, historic homes, many with beautiful architectural details and lush gardens. The tree-lined streets provide glimpses of the Gulf, adding to the charm of this coastal gem. The town’s quiet, upscale atmosphere, with its mix of classic Southern homes and modern beach cottages, makes it a perfect spot for appreciating the elegance and serenity of the Mississippi Coast.
36
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
A quick 10-minute stop at Our Lady of the Gulf Monastery in Bay St. Louis offers a peaceful moment to admire the beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere of this historic site. You’ll have the chance to take in the stunning exterior of the monastery and the adjacent Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, both set in a tranquil setting. Your guide can provide a brief overview of the monastery’s history and its role in the local community, making it a quiet, reflective stop on your journey.
37
Beauvoir
During your 90-minute stop at Beauvoir, the final home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, you’ll explore a rich blend of history and Southern charm. Begin with a tour of the Main House, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion where Davis spent his final years. Inside, you’ll see original furnishings and learn about his post-war life. Next, visit the Museum featuring artifacts related to Davis, the Confederacy, and the Civil War. Explore the Confederate Memorial Cemetery, where over 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, including Davis’s wife, Varina Howell Davis. Enjoy a stroll through the estate’s picturesque gardens with views of the Gulf. Your visit ends with a stop at the gift shop, offering books and souvenirs. This stop offers an immersive look at Davis’s life and the profound history of the region.
38
Ocean Springs
During your stop in Ocean Springs, you’ll have the chance to explore this charming coastal town known for its vibrant art scene and unique character. Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, lined with local shops, galleries, and boutiques offering everything from handmade jewelry to one-of-a-kind artwork. After browsing, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafes or seafood restaurants, where you can savor fresh Gulf Coast cuisine. Whether you’re an art lover or just seeking a relaxing afternoon, Ocean Springs offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Southern hospitality.
39
Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs showcases the work of renowned local artist Walter Anderson, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the Gulf Coast. The museum features his stunning paintings, murals, and sculptures, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s landscapes and wildlife. It offers a unique insight into Anderson’s artistic vision and the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
40
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
This stop at the Seafood & Maritime Museum you’ll dive into the rich history of the Gulf Coast’s maritime culture and fishing heritage. Begin with an exploration of the museum’s exhibits, which feature fascinating displays on the region’s commercial fishing industry, including vintage fishing gear, model boats, and historical photographs. Learn about Biloxi’s role as a hub for seafood production and the stories of the fishermen who shaped its economy. The museum also highlights the maritime history of the Gulf, with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval history, and the area’s role in both World Wars. You’ll have the opportunity to view a collection of unique artifacts, including nautical charts, ship models, and historic fishing equipment.
41
Biloxi Lighthouse
A quick stop at the Biloxi Lighthouse offers a chance to admire this historic landmark, one of the oldest lighthouses in the U.S. Built in 1848, it stands proudly on the coastline, guiding ships along the Gulf. You can snap photos of the lighthouse against the scenic backdrop of the beach and Gulf waters, while your guide shares its fascinating history and significance to the region’s maritime heritage. It’s a perfect stop for a brief but memorable experience.
42
Gulfport
A quick stop in Gulfport offers a chance to explore this charming Gulf Coast town, often referred to as a hidden Mississippi treasure. Start by visiting the Gulfport Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors along the coast since 1847. While you’re there, enjoy views of the waterfront and nearby beaches. Afterward, take a scenic drive through downtown Gulfport, where you’ll pass colorful buildings, local shops, and quaint streets, capturing the town’s laid-back coastal charm. This brief stop showcases Gulfport’s unique character and its place as a vibrant gem on the Mississippi coast.
43
Pass Christian
A drive through Pass Christian offers a peaceful and scenic journey along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As you cruise through this picturesque town, you’ll be surrounded by stunning, historic homes, many with beautiful architectural details and lush gardens. The tree-lined streets provide glimpses of the Gulf, adding to the charm of this coastal gem. The town’s quiet, upscale atmosphere, with its mix of classic Southern homes and modern beach cottages, makes it a perfect spot for appreciating the elegance and serenity of the Mississippi Coast.
44
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
A quick 10-minute stop at Our Lady of the Gulf Monastery in Bay St. Louis offers a peaceful moment to admire the beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere of this historic site. You’ll have the chance to take in the stunning exterior of the monastery and the adjacent Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, both set in a tranquil setting. Your guide can provide a brief overview of the monastery’s history and its role in the local community, making it a quiet, reflective stop on your journey.
45
Beauvoir
During your 90-minute stop at Beauvoir, the final home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, you’ll explore a rich blend of history and Southern charm. Begin with a tour of the Main House, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion where Davis spent his final years. Inside, you’ll see original furnishings and learn about his post-war life. Next, visit the Museum featuring artifacts related to Davis, the Confederacy, and the Civil War. Explore the Confederate Memorial Cemetery, where over 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, including Davis’s wife, Varina Howell Davis. Enjoy a stroll through the estate’s picturesque gardens with views of the Gulf. Your visit ends with a stop at the gift shop, offering books and souvenirs. This stop offers an immersive look at Davis’s life and the profound history of the region.
46
Ocean Springs
During your stop in Ocean Springs, you’ll have the chance to explore this charming coastal town known for its vibrant art scene and unique character. Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, lined with local shops, galleries, and boutiques offering everything from handmade jewelry to one-of-a-kind artwork. After browsing, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafes or seafood restaurants, where you can savor fresh Gulf Coast cuisine. Whether you’re an art lover or just seeking a relaxing afternoon, Ocean Springs offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Southern hospitality.
47
Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs showcases the work of renowned local artist Walter Anderson, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the Gulf Coast. The museum features his stunning paintings, murals, and sculptures, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s landscapes and wildlife. It offers a unique insight into Anderson’s artistic vision and the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
48
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
This stop at the Seafood & Maritime Museum you’ll dive into the rich history of the Gulf Coast’s maritime culture and fishing heritage. Begin with an exploration of the museum’s exhibits, which feature fascinating displays on the region’s commercial fishing industry, including vintage fishing gear, model boats, and historical photographs. Learn about Biloxi’s role as a hub for seafood production and the stories of the fishermen who shaped its economy. The museum also highlights the maritime history of the Gulf, with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval history, and the area’s role in both World Wars. You’ll have the opportunity to view a collection of unique artifacts, including nautical charts, ship models, and historic fishing equipment.
49
Biloxi Lighthouse
A quick stop at the Biloxi Lighthouse offers a chance to admire this historic landmark, one of the oldest lighthouses in the U.S. Built in 1848, it stands proudly on the coastline, guiding ships along the Gulf. You can snap photos of the lighthouse against the scenic backdrop of the beach and Gulf waters, while your guide shares its fascinating history and significance to the region’s maritime heritage. It’s a perfect stop for a brief but memorable experience.
50
Gulfport
A quick stop in Gulfport offers a chance to explore this charming Gulf Coast town, often referred to as a hidden Mississippi treasure. Start by visiting the Gulfport Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors along the coast since 1847. While you’re there, enjoy views of the waterfront and nearby beaches. Afterward, take a scenic drive through downtown Gulfport, where you’ll pass colorful buildings, local shops, and quaint streets, capturing the town’s laid-back coastal charm. This brief stop showcases Gulfport’s unique character and its place as a vibrant gem on the Mississippi coast.
51
Pass Christian
A drive through Pass Christian offers a peaceful and scenic journey along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As you cruise through this picturesque town, you’ll be surrounded by stunning, historic homes, many with beautiful architectural details and lush gardens. The tree-lined streets provide glimpses of the Gulf, adding to the charm of this coastal gem. The town’s quiet, upscale atmosphere, with its mix of classic Southern homes and modern beach cottages, makes it a perfect spot for appreciating the elegance and serenity of the Mississippi Coast.
52
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
A quick 10-minute stop at Our Lady of the Gulf Monastery in Bay St. Louis offers a peaceful moment to admire the beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere of this historic site. You’ll have the chance to take in the stunning exterior of the monastery and the adjacent Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, both set in a tranquil setting. Your guide can provide a brief overview of the monastery’s history and its role in the local community, making it a quiet, reflective stop on your journey.
53
Beauvoir
During your 90-minute stop at Beauvoir, the final home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, you’ll explore a rich blend of history and Southern charm. Begin with a tour of the Main House, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion where Davis spent his final years. Inside, you’ll see original furnishings and learn about his post-war life. Next, visit the Museum featuring artifacts related to Davis, the Confederacy, and the Civil War. Explore the Confederate Memorial Cemetery, where over 700 Confederate soldiers are buried, including Davis’s wife, Varina Howell Davis. Enjoy a stroll through the estate’s picturesque gardens with views of the Gulf. Your visit ends with a stop at the gift shop, offering books and souvenirs. This stop offers an immersive look at Davis’s life and the profound history of the region.
54
Ocean Springs
During your stop in Ocean Springs, you’ll have the chance to explore this charming coastal town known for its vibrant art scene and unique character. Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, lined with local shops, galleries, and boutiques offering everything from handmade jewelry to one-of-a-kind artwork. After browsing, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many charming cafes or seafood restaurants, where you can savor fresh Gulf Coast cuisine. Whether you’re an art lover or just seeking a relaxing afternoon, Ocean Springs offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Southern hospitality.
55
Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs showcases the work of renowned local artist Walter Anderson, known for his vivid depictions of nature and the Gulf Coast. The museum features his stunning paintings, murals, and sculptures, reflecting his deep connection to the region’s landscapes and wildlife. It offers a unique insight into Anderson’s artistic vision and the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
56
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
This stop at the Seafood & Maritime Museum you’ll dive into the rich history of the Gulf Coast’s maritime culture and fishing heritage. Begin with an exploration of the museum’s exhibits, which feature fascinating displays on the region’s commercial fishing industry, including vintage fishing gear, model boats, and historical photographs. Learn about Biloxi’s role as a hub for seafood production and the stories of the fishermen who shaped its economy. The museum also highlights the maritime history of the Gulf, with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval history, and the area’s role in both World Wars. You’ll have the opportunity to view a collection of unique artifacts, including nautical charts, ship models, and historic fishing equipment.
57
Biloxi Lighthouse
A quick stop at the Biloxi Lighthouse offers a chance to admire this historic landmark, one of the oldest lighthouses in the U.S. Built in 1848, it stands proudly on the coastline, guiding ships along the Gulf. You can snap photos of the lighthouse against the scenic backdrop of the beach and Gulf waters, while your guide shares its fascinating history and significance to the region’s maritime heritage. It’s a perfect stop for a brief but memorable experience.
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Gulfport
A quick stop in Gulfport offers a chance to explore this charming Gulf Coast town, often referred to as a hidden Mississippi treasure. Start by visiting the Gulfport Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors along the coast since 1847. While you’re there, enjoy views of the waterfront and nearby beaches. Afterward, take a scenic drive through downtown Gulfport, where you’ll pass colorful buildings, local shops, and quaint streets, capturing the town’s laid-back coastal charm. This brief stop showcases Gulfport’s unique character and its place as a vibrant gem on the Mississippi coast.
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Pass Christian
A drive through Pass Christian offers a peaceful and scenic journey along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As you cruise through this picturesque town, you’ll be surrounded by stunning, historic homes, many with beautiful architectural details and lush gardens. The tree-lined streets provide glimpses of the Gulf, adding to the charm of this coastal gem. The town’s quiet, upscale atmosphere, with its mix of classic Southern homes and modern beach cottages, makes it a perfect spot for appreciating the elegance and serenity of the Mississippi Coast.
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Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
A quick 10-minute stop at Our Lady of the Gulf Monastery in Bay St. Louis offers a peaceful moment to admire the beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere of this historic site. You’ll have the chance to take in the stunning exterior of the monastery and the adjacent Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, both set in a tranquil setting. Your guide can provide a brief overview of the monastery’s history and its role in the local community, making it a quiet, reflective stop on your journey.
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