New Stops Join Old Favorites on Our 2022 Tours as First Sold-out Dates Approach

New Stops Join Old Favorites on Our 2022 Tours as First Sold-out Dates Approach

Every time we travel, we seem to bump into someone who has local knowledge and good ideas of people and places we need to visit. Of course, we eagerly listen to these suggestions, and when we return to the office we do all our research to see if these stops can fit in on one of our tours. More often than not, they pass our check and we add them in.

Based on suggestions just like those, we’re planning some cool additions to both the Orange Blossom Tour and the Smoky Mountain Tour that we’ve never done before…

Classic Motorsports Road Tours Make the Ultimate "Experience" Gift

Classic Motorsports Road Tours Make the Ultimate "Experience" Gift

Maybe you’ve already been on one or more of these tours and have dreamt of trying a different one? The holiday gifting season is the perfect excuse to take the leap and surprise your cruising partner. These road tours are designed with couples in mind and provide a high-end, unique experience for everyone, whether you’re in it for the cars, the resorts, the scenery or the food.

Inaugural Golden State Tour takes in Napa Valley | Beautiful scenery, thrilling roads and special attractions

Despite the challenge of organizing Classic Motorsports’ inaugural Golden State Tour during a pandemic, it came together without a hitch: Nearly 20 couples enjoyed breathtaking roads, delightful weather and some truly unique attractions.

Those special stops ranged from personalized tours of the Point Arena lighthouse and the Mission San Francisco Solano to a viewing of a private, world-class car collection. (We’d tell you more about it, but then it wouldn’t be private.)

Participants came from places as varied as Ponte Vedra, Florida, Seattle and Los Angeles. Their cars ranged from a surprisingly quick Bugeye Sprite to the newest Ford GT. The Bugeye, by the way, was driven from Los Angeles to the event’s home base in Calistoga, California, a trip of more than 600 miles.

The long-distance award, however, went to Tim and Teri Murray, who were looping the entire country in their Rad-era BMW wagon. Their journey started in North Florida and would end there, too.

The tour spent the first two days in northern California’s Napa Valley. Then the group took in the scenic Lake Berryessa before heading down to Sonoma for the final day. The journey, supported by Porsche Classic and Hagerty, ended with a farewell dinner in the wine cellar at the Hans Fahden Vineyards, a seriously cool place to visit.

Next year’s tour will take on Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe. Expect exciting new venues, roads and attractions but a similar itinerary. Find details at classicmotorsportsroadtours.com.

Breathtaking views, thrilling roads and iconic cars | 2021 Smoky Mountain Tour recap

Bright skies and cool, comfortable temperatures awaited this year’s Smoky Mountain Tour participants as they arrived on May 30 for our annual exploration of the Southeast.

This classic sports car tour, presented by HagertyPorsche Classic and Battery Saver, was sold out and saw record entry levels.

In addition to the great weather that held for most of the five-day event, highlights included a stop at Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia, some track time at Atlanta Motorsports Park, and dinner overlooking Crane Creek Vineyards.

Cars on the tour ranged from a beautifully restored Mercedes-Benz 230SL to a stunningly fast late-model Ferrari. Porsche was the predominant marque on this year’s tour and was represented by everything from a '60s 912 to a 2015 GT3 911.

With such excellent weather, it was easy for participants to enjoy a bevy of fabulous roads, ranging from the super-intense Tail of the Dragon to the easy cruising of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Other highlights included private tours of facilities like the eclectic Wheels Through Time museum in Maggie Valley and the impressive private Porsche collection at the Wolf Mountain winery near Dahlonega, Georgia.

The tour's social nature and number of repeat participants made making new friends and renewing old connections an almost instant proposition. And by the wrap-up dinner at the beautiful Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa in Young Harris, Georgia, (right near the North Carolina border)—which served as a hub for this year’s tour—there was some trepidation about leaving so many friends behind.

But we will see them next year, as more than half the participants signed up for one of our three 2022 tours to be held in Florida, North Carolina and California .

For information, dates and to reserve a spot for next year, visit classicmotorsportsroadtours.com.