August 11 – September 23, 2026 |
Two Person / RV $15,995 |
One Person / RV $12,595 |
Additional Guest $6,995 |
that changes with each passing mile as we travel through the Land of Enchantment and embrace New Mexico’s rich multicultural heritage. Fall in love with the deep history, never-ending natural wonders, and unbelievable sunsets. Experience the authentic culture as we travel through Navajo Nation and enjoy Native American dancers. Activate your adventurous side and opt-in to raft the Taos Box rapids on the Rio Grande. Entertain your taste buds with a variety of authentic dishes, and take a step back in time as we explore the Pueblo villages. This and so much more awaits you!
– Turquoise Mining Museum – Professional Adventure Caravans Staff – Comfortable Walking Shoes Recommended Travel insurance may cover your travel investment should the unexpected illness of you, a traveling companion or family member force you to cancel your vacation. To learn more about or purchase Travel insurance click on the image below.Day 1 - 6
● Orientation & Get Acquainted Social
● Turquoise Mining Museum
● Welcome Dinner at Local Restaurant
● Santa Fe Trolley Tour
● Loretto Chapel
● New Mexico State Capitol
● New Mexico State Museum Visit
– Visit Museum of Your Choice
● Historic Santa Fe Guided Motorcoach Tour
● Ghost Ranch – Walking Tour, Museums of
– Anthropology & Paleontology
● Lunch at Local Restaurant
● Chimayo Museum
● Ortega Weaving Demonstration
● El Santuario de Chimayo
● Guided Los Alamos Motorcoach Tour
● Los Alamos History Museum
● Bradbury Science Museum
● Bandelier National Monument
● Box Lunch
● Behind the Scenes Tour of the Santa Fe Opera
● Enjoy the Indian Market Festivities
– Largest & Most Prestigious Native Arts Show
● Santa Fe School of Cooking with Dinner
● Free Day to Enjoy the Indian Market Festivities or Explore
Day 7 - 10
● Earthship Biotecture Tour
● Rio Grande Bridge Overlook
● Taos Trolley Tour
● Millicent Rogers Museum
● San Francisco de Asis Church
● Taos Pueblo – UNESCO World Heritage Centre Site
● Kit Carson Museum
● Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad Ride with Lunch
● Taos Drums Guided Factory Tour
● Time to Explore the Enchanted Circle or Raft the Rio Grande
Day 11 - 13
● Museum of Navajo Art & Culture
● Bolack Wildlife & Electromechanical Museum
● Salmon Ruins & Museum
● Chaco Culture National Historic Park
● Box Lunch
Day 14
● Aztec Ruins National Monument
● View Shiprock (En route)
Day 15 - 16
● Travel through the Navajo Nation
● “Four Corners” Monument
● Richardson’s Backroom Tour
● Time to Visit Indian Trading Posts or Red Rock Canyon
● Gallup Cultural Center
Day 17
● Pie Town – Enjoy coffee & a slice of pie (En route)
● Very Large Array – National Radio Astronomy Observation (En route)
Day 18 - 22
● Guided Chile Pepper Garden Tour
● Free Time to Visit the Farmers Market & Las Cruces Museums
● Hatch Chile Festival (if available)
● New Mexico Champagne Brunch
● Guided Mesilla Walking Tour
● Harvest Wine Festival
● Zuhl Museum – Where Rocks Come Alive
● Visit the Chile Pepper Institute
● NM Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum
Day 23 - 25
● Lunch at Local Restaurant (Mexico)
– Passport required for re-entry into the US
● City of Rocks State Park
● Time to Visit Silver City on your own
● Luna Rossa Winery
● St Clair Winery
Day 26 - 28
● White Sands Missile Range Museum (En route)
● Toy Train Depot with Train Ride
● Pistachio Farm Walking Tour with Snacks & Wine Tasting
● White Sands National Park
● NM Museum of Space History & Planetarium
Day 29 - 31
● Town of Lincoln – Historic Site
● Lunch at Local Restaurant
● Guided Tour of Historic Fort Stanton
● Smokey Bear Museum & Gravesite
● Hubbard Museum of the American West
● Time to Enjoy Local Casinos or Many Outdoor Activities
Day 32 - 34
● Guided Carlsbad Motorcoach Tour
● Carlsbad Caverns – The 8th Wonder of the World
● King’s Palace Cavern Tour
● Box Lunch
● Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park
● Ranger Talk & Bat Flight (optional)
● Sitting Bull Falls
● Free Time to Enjoy the Area
Day 35 - 36
● Lunch at Local Restaurant
● Learn the History of Roswell
● Photo Op with Aliens
● International UFO Museum
● New Mexico Military Institute
● Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art
● Walker Aviation Museum
● Roswell International Air Center
Day 37 - 38
● Billy the Kid Museum & Grave (En route)
● Bosque Redondo Monument (En route)
● Mesalands College Dinosaur Museum
● Tucumcari Historical Museum
● Time to Explore the Famous Murals & Route 66 Venues
Day 39 - 44
● Guided Albuquerque Motorcoach Tour
● National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
● NM Veterans Memorial Park & Museum
● Lunch at Local Restaurant
● National Hispanic Cultural Center
● Old Town Albuquerque
● Petroglyph National Monument
● Time to Enjoy Area
● Guided Cultural Motorcoach Tour
● Isleta Pueblo St Augustine Church
● Harvey House Museum
● Valencia Flour Mill
● Lunch at Local Restaurant
● Wine Tastings (optional)
● Sandia Peak Tramway
● Albuquerque Motorcoach Tour
● Albuquerque Biological Park
– includes the Zoo, Aquarium & Botanical Gardens
● Farewell Dinner at Local Restaurant
● Hitch-up Continental Breakfast, Hugs & Good-byes
Tour Highlights
– Bandelier National Monument
– Travel through Navajo Nation
– Chaco National Historic Park
– Four Corners
– White Sands National Monument
– Carlsbad Caverns
– Roswell International UFO Museum
– Petroglyph National Monument
– Sandia Peak Tram Ride Includes
– 43 Nights RV Camping
– Tickets, Admissions and Gratuities for Shows, Events, and Activities Listed
– 15 Meals Provided and 81 Events
– 6 Days of Motorcoach Transportation
– Local Step-On Guide for Area Tours
– AVC Apparel, Name Badges & Tour Pins
Additional Tour Details
– Total Miles 1,679
– Longest Travel Day 215 Miles
– Frequent Caravan Miles Earned Upon Completion of Tour $85Tour Route
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