North America Tour Group Options
(20 persons or more)


Location Info
Alaska Tours - (Retail Tours Available) View Tours
Alaska Cruises - (Retail Tours Available) View Tours
Canadian Rockies - (For Groups Only) View Tours
Canyons and South West - (For Groups Only) View Tours
Hawaii - (For Groups Only) View Tours
Mexico and Caribbean - (For Groups Only) View Tours
Mid West - (For Groups Only) View Tours
North East - (For Groups Only) View Tours
Ontario Maritime - (For Groups Only) View Tours
Pacific North West - (For Groups Only) View Tours
Rockies and National Parks - (For Groups Only) View Tours
South East - (For Groups Only) View Tours
West Coast - (For Groups Only) View Tours

North America Tours: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best month for a North America tour?

Choosing the best month for your North America trip depends on where you’re going. We offer North America tours throughout the continent, and the climate varies a lot from region to region. You may want to avoid the hot summer months if you’re visiting Mexico, but a summer vacation is ideal if you’re going to the Pacific Northwest. As is the case with our tours of Britain & Scotland, some people prefer to avoid the best weather in favor of smaller crowds. Figuring out the best time to visit depends on where you want to go, what kind of weather you like and what you want to do.


How many days do you need for a North America tour?

With a wide range of North America tour packages to choose from, Pilgrim Tours can help you find the perfect vacation no matter how much time you have. Some of our North America tours are shorter than a week, while others are two weeks or longer. The longer the tour, the more you’ll typically get to see and experience. You can even find tours that combine different regions and experiences to give you the best possible vacation. Since the US and many surrounding areas speak English, North America tours are great for people who have enjoyed our Iceland tours.


What is the dress code in North America?

The dress code in North America is generally pretty relaxed, with the US and the surrounding areas dressing casually for the most part. If you’re visiting the United States, you can wear whatever feels comfortable to you without worrying about a dress code. Mexico, the Caribbean and other surrounding areas also have a relaxed dress code, so you don’t need to worry about dressing up like you might during our Jordan tours. However, there may be dress codes at certain establishments and religious sites.


Is there a lot of walking involved on a North America Tour?

You’re going to have to do some walking during your North America tour, but the amount of walking varies from tour to tour. Some of our North America vacation packages include more walking than others, so contact us to learn more if you’re concerned about the tour itinerary. No matter where you’re going, we recommend bringing a comfortable pair of cushioned shoes to protect your feet.


What passport & visa information do I need for your North America tours?

If you’re visiting any part of North America from an outside country, you’ll need to have your passport. US citizens will need a passport for our Mexico and Caribbean tours. As a US citizen, you don’t typically need to get a visa to visit neighboring countries. Do your research before you book your trip because requirements change from country to country. Just because you recently took one of our Costa Rica tours doesn’t mean you can travel to the US.


What common languages will be spoken during the North America tours?

Most of the places you’ll visit during your North America tour will speak English. The areas that don’t primarily speak English usually speak Spanish and a little bit of English — this includes Mexico. English is also the official language of 11 independent Caribbean countries.


What currency can I use on a North America tour?

If you’re taking a trip to the United States, you’ll be using USD as currency. You can also use USD in Mexico, but the Mexican peso (MXN) is the official currency of Mexico. There are several different currencies in the Caribbean, but you can use currency exchange centers to make sure you always have cash on hand.


Do I need to bring a converter for the North America tour?

When you visit North America, you may run into type A and B outlets, so you’ll need a converter. You can also buy an all-in-one converter if you don’t want to buy separate converters for our Germany tours and your trip to North America.


What is the time zone for your North America tours?

You may find yourself in several time zones when visiting North America, including Pacific Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, and Alaska Standard Time. These time zones are all several hours behind Europe.


What climate should I expect during my North America tour?

North America is home to a diverse array of climates, so it all depends where you decide to visit. Mexico and the Caribbean are known for being sunny and warm, while Alaska and the northern parts of the US are colder and experience frequent snow. Whether you’re booking one of our Turkey tours or an America USA tour, it’s smart to do your research and pack accordingly.




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