Chicago, Oklahoma to Las Vegas - 15 Days
Trip Snapshot
Age range
7 - 100Start / End
- Chicago
- Los Angeles
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 54Meals included
1Highlights
- Chicago - Admire landmark architecture, Navy Pier, Grant Park and Cloud Gate on a guided morning tour of the Windy City
- St. Louis - Follow the legacy of westward expansion at the Gateway Arch, the nation’s tallest monument within a National Park
- Springfield - Venture underground at Meramec Caverns, a limestone cave linked to outlaw Jesse James and his secret escape route
- Tulsa - Cross the historic Avery Route 66 Memorial Bridge, a long-standing symbol of the Mother Road in Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City - Uncover the state capital on an orientation tour after tracing one of Route 66’s longest and most drivable sections
- Amarillo - See the colourful Cadillac Ranch art installation, where ten classic Cadillacs have stood half-buried since 1974
- Albuquerque - Discover New Mexico’s largest city, known for its thriving arts scene, technology hub and annual balloon festival
- Gallup - Browse distinctive Southwestern gift shops beneath one of Route 66’s best surviving strips of vintage neon
- Monument Valley - Experience the dramatic mesas and buttes of this iconic Navajo landscape, famed as a backdrop for classic films
- Grand Canyon National Park - Ride the historic Grand Canyon Railway through one of America’s most extraordinary natural landscapes
- Williams - Step into a classic Route 66 town after arriving by rail from the Grand Canyon in the late afternoon
- Las Vegas - Soak up the spectacle of the Strip, where vast resort hotels, casinos and headline shows define the city’s energy
- Barstow/Yermo - Relive the Old West at Calico Ghost Town, a restored silver mining settlement in the California desert
- Los Angeles - Explore Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Santa Monica, ending at the famous End of Route 66 sign on the pier

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Summary
Discover the spirit of America on this 15-day journey from Chicago to Los Angeles along iconic Route 66. Starting in the Windy City, you’ll explore its striking architecture before hitting the open road through classic Midwestern landscapes. Along the way, visit St. Louis, Springfield and Oklahoma City, uncover quirky roadside attractions, and dive into Route 66 history. Experience the dramatic scenery of the Southwest, from Monument Valley to the Grand Canyon, then soak up the bright lights of Las Vegas. Finish in Los Angeles, ending at Santa Monica’s famous “End of Route 66” sign by the Pacific Ocean.
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive in Chicago
Upon arrival at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, make your own way to the hotel. Between 2 pm and 8 pm, meet your Tour Director at the Hospitality Desk. The rest of the day is at leisure. Please note: This tour may have travellers joining or departing at various points along the route, meaning group composition can change during the tour. Please also be aware that depending on group composition, guiding may be in additional languages as well as English.
Day 2
Discover Chicago
This morning, we take a guided city tour of Chicago, showcasing its striking modern architecture shaped by renowned architects such as Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright and Daniel Burnham. We pass along the Magnificent Mile, known for its flagship stores, and visit Navy Pier - once a naval facility, now a lively hub for dining and entertainment. We also see Grant Park and Lincoln Park, both central to the city’s cultural life, and the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture. The afternoon is free to explore further or arrange optional visits such as Willis Tower, an architectural river cruise or a dinner cruise.
Day 3
Chicago to St. Louis - Begin Route 66
Chicago - St Louis. We depart Chicago and begin our journey along Historic Route 66, travelling through classic Midwestern landscapes of cornfields and open plains. Arriving in St. Louis, one of the route’s key cities, you can visit the Gateway Arch - the tallest monument in a US National Park and a symbol of westward expansion linked to explorers Lewis and Clark.
Day 4
St. Louis to Springfield - Ozark Highlands
St Louis - Springfield. We continue through the Ozark Highlands, widely regarded as the birthplace of Route 66. En route, we visit Meramec Caverns, a vast limestone cave system known for its unique formations. The caverns are also linked to outlaw Jesse James, who is said to have used them as a hideout.
Day 5
Springfield to Oklahoma City via Tulsa
Springfield - Tulsa - Oklahoma City. Today we pass briefly through south-eastern Kansas before entering Oklahoma, the state with the longest drivable stretch of Route 66. This route was once travelled by families heading west during the 1930s Dust Bowl era. We stop at the Blue Whale of Catoosa, a well-known roadside landmark, and in Tulsa to view the historic Avery Route 66 Bridge. On arrival in Oklahoma City, we take a short orientation tour.
Day 6
Oklahoma City to Amarillo - Texas Panhandle
Oklahoma City - Amarillo. We travel across the flat plains of the Texas Panhandle, once home to vast buffalo herds and Native American tribes including the Kiowa and Comanche. We visit the Route 66 Museum in Clinton, where we explore six decades of the road’s history. Stops are also made in Shamrock and McLean to see restored historic petrol stations that reflect the rise of road travel along Route 66.
Day 7
Amarillo to Albuquerque - Cadillac Ranch and New Mexico
Amarillo - Albuquerque. Before leaving Amarillo, we visit Cadillac Ranch - an open-air art installation featuring vintage Cadillacs partially buried in the ground since 1974. We then continue west into New Mexico, arriving in Albuquerque, a city known for its blend of culture, technology and the annual International Balloon Fiesta.
Day 8
Albuquerque to Holbrook via Gallup and Navajo Nation
Albuquerque - Gallup. We travel to Gallup, a town that retains the character of Route 66’s golden era, complete with classic neon signage. There is time to browse local Southwestern shops. Continuing on, we enter the Navajo Nation - the largest Native American reservation in the United States. This afternoon, you may choose to join an optional excursion to Canyon de Chelly, known for its ancient cliff dwellings and Navajo heritage.
Day 9
Holbrook to Page via Monument Valley
Gallup - Monument Valley - Page. We journey through Navajo lands to Monument Valley, famous for its dramatic sandstone buttes and mesas, often featured in classic Western films. You may choose to explore further on an optional jeep tour. We continue to Page for our overnight stay.
Day 10
Page to Williams via Grand Canyon National Park
Page - Grand Canyon National Park - Williams. We visit the Grand Canyon National Park, one of the world’s most renowned natural wonders, designated a national park in 1919. In the afternoon, we board the historic Grand Canyon Railway for a scenic journey to Williams, a classic Route 66 town.
Day 11
Williams to Las Vegas via Seligman and Kingman
Williams - Seligman - Las Vegas. We travel via Seligman, a town instrumental in preserving the Historic Route 66 name, and continue through Kingman before arriving in Las Vegas. Known as the entertainment capital of the world, the city is famed for its casinos, shows and vibrant nightlife. This evening, we gather with fellow travellers.
Day 12
Las Vegas at Leisure
Today is at leisure. You may explore the city independently or join optional excursions such as a visit to the Hoover Dam or an evening dinner and show.
Day 13
Las Vegas to Los Angeles via Mojave Desert and Calico Ghost Town
Las Vegas - Barstow - Los Angeles. After a relaxed morning, we stop at the iconic ‘Welcome to Las Vegas’ sign before crossing the Mojave Desert into California. We visit Calico Ghost Town - a restored 19th-century mining settlement from the silver rush era. By afternoon, we arrive in Los Angeles.
Day 14
Discover Los Angeles and Santa Monica
We enjoy a full-day city tour, taking in key areas including Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood and the Walk of Fame, as well as the Farmers Market and The Grove. We pass through Beverly Hills and continue to Santa Monica, the official end point of Route 66. There is time to explore the beach and pier before a farewell dinner. The tour concludes upon arrival at the LAX hotel.
Day 15
Depart Los Angeles
Check out and transfer independently to Los Angeles International Airport via the hotel shuttle.
What's Included
Meals
Breakfasts: 0, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 1
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
Dates & Prices
Jul 2026
from £3,602Aug 2026
from £3,602Sep 2026
from £3,602
- Thursday 23 Jul 2026to Thursday 6 Aug 20264 spaces of 54 left£3,602Best offer
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