Just America organizes an escorted coach tour called the Land of Enchantment that allows travelers to explore New Mexico. The tour runs for seven days and eight nights and includes overnight accommodations and 15 meals. Meet your tour guide in El Paso, Texas, and explore the many art museums before boarding the coach. The first official stop of the tour is at the Carlsbad Caverns National Park where hundreds of limestone caves and reefs await their exploration.
The tour then heads to other popular destinations such as Albuquerque and Santa Fe, the ancient ruins of Taos and the Red Rocks of Santa Fe. Because the tour allows for personal time, travelers have the ability to participate in a variety of recreational activities such as horseback riding, rock climbing, fishing, golfing and boating. On the eighth day, the tour ends in Albuquerque where Just America organizes your transfers home.
For travelers interested in National Heritage sites, consider joining the Taos History and Culture Trolley Tour. The tour is narrated and allows visitors to explore the famous city of Taos, where there are a variety of shops, museums and houses that have been preserved for more than 200 years. The historic Taos Plaza, the Millicent Rogers Museum and the Sangre de Cristo mountain range are also featured and allow tour members to enjoy southwestern art exhibits and large collections of jewelry, pottery, dolls and baskets made by many southwestern Native American tribes.
This escorted tour is handicap accessible and the management encourages travelers to bring sunscreen and layered clothing as the mountain ranges can bring cold weather.
Fiesta Tours offers an escorted bus tour of the city of Santa Fe that runs for one hour and 15 minutes. The tour escorts visitors around the city promoting popular sights of interest. The Loretto Chapel, the historic and new Capitol buildings and different residential neighborhoods are just some of the tour's highlights, as well as the art district of Canyon Road, the oldest house of Santa Fe and Sena Plaza. Sena Plaza allows visitors to travel back in time to the 19th century and browse through a variety of shops, restaurants and art galleries.