Laredo Charter Bus
Laredo Charter Bus
Laredo has a real multi-cultural charm your charter bus group will enjoy. It has a heavy influence from Mexico just across the border and it also has a long Texan history all its own.
Laredo was a wild west town and that still shows even in present day. It has all the amenities and modern conveniences, but the wild west undercurrent still is a heartbeat in the city.
For a little of Laredo's rugged history take your charter bus tour by The Museum Of The Republic Of The Rio Grande which tells the story of how Northern Mexico had become centralized in the fight against the Mexican government in 1840, and as a result the Government refused to protect the settlers of the area against the hostile tribes of Indians.
Another great stop along the way for your charter bus gang is Lake Casa Blanca. The park is over 1,000-acres of fun space for your charter bus group to take in some outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, picnicking, swimming, water-skiing, tennis, basketball, volleyball, and camping. If outdoor activities do not appeal to your charter bus group, take in a show at the Laredo Little Theater. This theater group can trace its history back to 1911.
For something great to eat in Laredo, go Mexican. The Mexican culture is very important in Laredo and the food is simply fabulous. Take your charter bus group to Cotulla for some Pit B-B-Q, or La Palapa has some unforgettable Tex-Mex cuisine. If Mexican fare just doesn't whet your charter bus group's appetites, dash by Favoratos for some excellent Italian food.
Now aren't you glad you booked your charter bus excursion to Laredo?
Laredo has a real multi-cultural charm your charter bus group will enjoy. It has a heavy influence from Mexico just across the border and it also has a long Texan history all its own.
Laredo was a wild west town and that still shows even in present day. It has all the amenities and modern conveniences, but the wild west undercurrent still is a heartbeat in the city.
For a little of Laredo's rugged history take your charter bus tour by The Museum Of The Republic Of The Rio Grande which tells the story of how Northern Mexico had become centralized in the fight against the Mexican government in 1840, and as a result the Government refused to protect the settlers of the area against the hostile tribes of Indians.
Another great stop along the way for your charter bus gang is Lake Casa Blanca. The park is over 1,000-acres of fun space for your charter bus group to take in some outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, picnicking, swimming, water-skiing, tennis, basketball, volleyball, and camping. If outdoor activities do not appeal to your charter bus group, take in a show at the Laredo Little Theater. This theater group can trace its history back to 1911.
For something great to eat in Laredo, go Mexican. The Mexican culture is very important in Laredo and the food is simply fabulous. Take your charter bus group to Cotulla for some Pit B-B-Q, or La Palapa has some unforgettable Tex-Mex cuisine. If Mexican fare just doesn't whet your charter bus group's appetites, dash by Favoratos for some excellent Italian food.
Now aren't you glad you booked your charter bus excursion to Laredo?



