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What is Travel South USA?

Travel South USA is the official regional destination marketing organisation for the southern United States. The non-profit organisation promotes travel to and within its member destinations: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Travel South USA serves as an information source for journalists, tour operators, retail travel agents, and other travel professionals.

When’s the best time to go to the South?

The south of the USA is full of year-round destinations. As each state’s geography can be quite different, there is no ‘best’ time to travel. It should be noted however that summer can get quite hot, and winter quite cold, depending on which parts of the south you might travel to.

What's the best way to get there?

There are easy connections from Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, LAX and San Francisco.

The easiest way to get between destinations in the South is on a self-drive road trip, utilising the far-reaching and efficient highway system.

Does Travel South USA host famils?

No. Each year Travel South USA hosts an international showcase, where product and marketing managers meet with Travel South USA delegates. As part of the Hosted Buyer Program, these managers can be part of the “Super Famil”, touring the state.

Does Travel South USA run agent events or roadshows?

Travel South USA look forward to heading Down Under June 2023. Stay tuned for further details.

Please contact penny@gate7.com.au for further inquiry

Does Travel South USA offer agent discounts?

Travel South USA does not have specific agent discounts, but is happy to review requests on a case-by-case basis.

Where can I experience that famous Southern hospitality?

Everywhere! Southern hospitality is all about welcoming visitors into a family-style environment with shared meals and communal stories. Each state has their own variation but the south is warm and welcoming all over, and we can’t wait until you return or visit for the first time!

Where can I discover more about the South’s history?

The stories of the south stretch back centuries, and the easiest ways to start to explore our history is through online platforms like The United States Civil Rights Trail. Additionally, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, or the Blues Highway are great ways to learn about how the South celebrates its history and culture.

Where can I sample some delicious Southern BBQ?

Southern Barbecue is different across different states, with sauces, meats and flavours varying wildly. We encourage guests to sample locally in every town and city they go to to get the full experience in the South.

How can I enjoy music experiences in the South?

The South is the birthplace of a number of genres of music like Rock n Roll, Blues, Gospel, Soul and R ‘n’ B. Live music is a tradition in nearly every part of the south, but often centres on Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans. Visiting classic recording studios, and venues like Sun Studios, Stax, and the Grand Ole Opry is a huge honour for guests and artists alike.

What if I am an outdoor enthusiast?

One of the surprising parts of the South is the breadth of incredible landscapes in National, State and Local parks. From the bayous by the ocean to the Great Smoky Mountains, there is a diversity in the landscapes and views you’ll see.

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What's New

March 2024
  • CPKC Stadium
    CPKC is proud to announce that the first stadium for a women’s professional sports team to be built in the world will officially be known as CPKC Stadium. Located near downtown Kansas City, Mo. on a seven-acre site at the east end of Berkley Riverfront Park, the 11,500 seat stadium is slated to open at the start of the 2024 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) season. The riverfront stadium will be right on the bank of the Missouri River with easy access to many restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. Kansas City’s free public streetcar will run to the stadium, allowing easier access. Inside the stadium visitors can get a taste of local cuisine, including Kansas City’s most famous offering – barbecue.
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  • Fire in the Hole
    Silver Dollar City theme park unveils an all new version of a park favourite in spring 2024. The reimagined Fire in the Hole family roller coaster – the largest indoor coaster in the Midwest – is double the size of the original ride, a Silver Dollar City staple since 1972. You’ll find the new $30 million ride in the park’s Fire District.
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  • The George Hotel
    Joining Georgetown, South Carolina’s historic district, The George is a posh waterfront hotel with 56 rooms and suites. Inspired by the town’s 18th- and 19th-century architecture and coastal landscape, the hotel houses eclectic furnishings, local art, and a seafood-driven restaurant/raw bar. Along the property’s waterfront greenspace, there’s marina access for boaters to dock and guests to adventure. Plus, there is an outdoor bar with lawn games and boat-watching galore.
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  • Cataloochee Ranch
    Mountain cosy meets cowboy chic at Cataloochee Ranch, a new Relais & Châteaux hotel on a mountaintop in the Smokies. The 700-acre property is just 62kms from Asheville. Mixing classic ranch fun with top-notch accommodations and cuisine, the hotel will offer fishing, crafts, ropes courses, horseback riding, a spa, and more. Guests can book one of the twelve Ranch Cabins now, and the six-suite Lodge will open in March.
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  • Cloudland
    A new Curio by Hilton hotel, Cloudland, will soon join the McLemore Club on picturesque Lookout Mountain. The elegant mountain getaway will feature a world-class spa and fitness centre, a cliffside infinity pool, numerous dining options, two world-class 18-hole golf courses, and numerous activities.
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  • Drift
    Drift in East Nashville is taking the space of a 1966-built inn and will be the cool brand’s fourth property. Check-in is seamless, and the concierge is virtual for guests of the 87 multi-room suites. There will also be a pool (and cabana scene), three food and beverage concepts, and a spectacular penthouse suite.
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April 2024
  • Dueling Dinosaurs
    The Dueling Dinosaurs exhibit opening at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is a captivating journey back in time, immersing visitors in the awe-inspiring world of prehistoric giants. This groundbreaking exhibit showcases an extraordinary fossil discovery—a remarkably well-preserved and unique specimen featuring two dinosaurs locked in a dramatic duel. Stepping into the gallery, visitors are greeted by the majestic sight of these ancient adversaries frozen in time. Cutting-edge technology, including interactive displays and immersive visual aids, brings the Dueling Dinosaurs to life, offering a virtual time-travel experience that allows patrons to witness the intense battle between these colossal creatures. This exhibit offers a truly unforgettable and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
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  • The Flat Iron Hotel
    Housed in one of Asheville’s first “skyscrapers” built in 1925, The Flat Iron Hotel will soon open with 71 well-stocked rooms, a locally sourced Italian restaurant, a rooftop bar, a coworking space, and a speakeasy.
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May 2024
  • Printing House
    The Printing House will be an exciting addition to 3rd Avenue in downtown Nashville. Across 11 floors will be 187 rooms, plus a garden terrace bar featuring live music, games, and craft cocktails. With its iconic address at Third Avenue and Peabody Street, this downtown modern hotel is located just four blocks from the bustling strip of historic Broadway and less than 2km from iconic Printers Alley, today the city’s nightlife hub. The city’s legacy is in the details from our exterior design to the menu offerings at the café.
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  • The Flying Fifty
    We love a small-town boutique hotel addition, and The Flying Fifty will pay homage to the group of men of the same name who shaped Cullman’s unique history. The hotel has teamed up with local artists and brands like Red Land Cotton to outfit each suite’s linens.
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June 2024
  • The Dunlin
    Another Auberge addition, The Dunlin, opens this summer on the banks of the Kiawah River. The 72 cottage-style rooms and suites and 19 residential villas are just a slice of the 2,000-acre resort. Expect tons of outdoorsy and cultural entertainment on the 20 miles of waterfront, the 100-acre working farm, and the 32kms of nature trails on the property. The main Lodge has a roomy wraparound porch, a cosy library lounge, a cabana-lined pool, a luxurious spa, and much more.
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February 2025
  • The Maidstone
    The former Drifter Hotel on Tulane Avenue has been transformed into the Maidstone New Orleans. This updated 1956 motor lodge-style motel features 18 rooms and suites, blending historic charm with modern amenities. The chic pool and bar area will be open to the public as well as hotel guests.
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May 2025
  • Trail Hotel
    Opening in spring 2025, The Trail Hotel will be the first and only bourbon-centric hotel in Bardstown, Kentucky—the world's bourbon capital. With bourbon-themed suites, a luxurious resort pool, and a hidden speakeasy, this hotel promises a delightful experience for bourbon lovers. The hotel also features a specialized 'bourbon butler' who will guide you along the bourbon trail in style, providing exclusive access to distilleries, farms, restaurants, and more.
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Access Travel South USA’s collection of imagery, videos, and b-roll footage to get a glimpse of the diverse offerings available in the South.

Whether you’re looking for food, music, outdoors, or culture, you’ll find it in the Travel South USA Media Room, and sign-up to the Travel South USA Asset Library, to download images for each of our states.

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