The National Tour Association has compiled an extensive list of virtual tours and educational resources for travel planners. You can see what’s happening in popular cities, states, and provinces—and at top attractions—by checking out their digital resources.
The Aquarium of the Bay
Check out what is going on at the Aquarium of the Bay in the heart of San Francisco’s PIER 39. In addition to virtual programs and seal cams at the bayside venue, the attraction also has a diverse group of resources for teachers and educators.
For more information, email the aquarium’s Paul Nakamoto.
Fredericton Tourism
You can keep up with what’s going on in New Brunswick capital city through the Fredericton Tourism blog. Recent posts include one that has links to online tours of area arts attractions and galleries.
For more information, email Fredericton Tourism’s Mary Ellen Hudson.
The National Constitution Center
Throughout COVID-19, the Philadelphia-based attraction has offering a plethora of remote learning opportunities including live interactive courses, private scholar chats, and classroom exchanges. You also can enjoy a virtual tour of SIgner’s Hall.
For more information, email ORG’s Gina Romanelli.
Reno Tahoe
Reno Tahoe’s blend of big-city amenities and natural beauty are highlighted through a virtual tour of the area and the CVB’s resource page that includes enticing tips, lists, and stories about top local experiences.
For more information, email the CVB’s Tammie Anstedt Baker.
The Nashville CVC
The Nashville CVB has compiled a page showing digital resources for many attractions, including NTA members Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Grand Ole Opry, Belle Meade, Gaylord Opryland Resort, and Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage. There also is a list of virtual events and experiences on the page.
For more information, email the organization’s LouAnna Henton.
To see virtual tours from other destinations and attractions, click here.
Top photo: Dressing room on behind-the-scenes tour at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville
Photo by Nashville CVC