10 Day New England tour to Boston, Portsmouth and Cape Cod.
If the idea of New England brings images of picture perfect villages, sleepy fishing towns, vast swathes of golden beaches and presidential summer homes into your mind’s eye, this trip will not disappoint. Starting in historic Boston you’ll visit lovely Cape Cod, stunning Stowe and sea swept Maine, with each new place transformed under a blanket of vibrant fall foliage.
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Day 1 - Arrive Boston
The Red Sox and Celtics, the Freedom Trail and cream pie, America’s oldest city, ‘Beantown’ extends a warm welcome. Meet your Travel Director this afternoon; you could head down to the Seaport District to discover just how seriously Boston takes its reputation as a seafood capital. Local specialties include ‘sacred cod’, fresh lobster, and creamy chowder, each cooked fresh, steaming, and delicious.
Day 2 - Boston – Plymouth – Hyannis
Follow the cobblestones of the Freedom Trail, ticking off historical sites like Quincy Market, the State Capitol, and Boston Harbor. Leave Boston behind on your New England tour, traveling to ‘America’s Hometown’ of Plymouth. Later, wind back the clock with a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience visiting the Plimoth Patuxet Museums, a meticulously recreated version of the original 17th-century Plymouth Colony. You'll even see a full-scale reproduction of the Mayflower II, one of the many hundreds of ships that made the transatlantic crossing to the Americas in the 1600s. Next up: Hyannis, via the former fishing villages and wealthy town of Cape Cod.
Day 3 - Cape Cod and Provincetown Excursion
Hello, foodies! Fuel up with American classics during an iconic breakfast at Hearth 'n Kettle, a traditional New England Diner serving locals since 1973. Then wind your way through some of the oldest villages in America via Old King’s Highway past beaches, dunes, salt marshes, and nature trails. At the very tip of the Cape sits artsy Provincetown, a place of pilgrimage for writers and artists packed with galleries, craft shops, and cafes. Cap off the day with a Choice Experience sailing through the Hyannis Harbor. You'll have the chance to learn about the history of Hyannis and local area landmarks including Great Island, the Kennedy Memorial, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, Squaw Island, Point Gammon Light, and the historic Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port.
Day 4 - Hyannis - Providence
This morning, you'll visit North America's largest cranberry grower, A.D. Makepeace Company, and explore its 169-year history in the cranberry industry. Then cross the Cape Cod Canal traveling to Rhode Island on your New England tour. You will get a unique glimpse into the cranberry farming business, learning all about the cultivation and harvesting of cranberries. If you are lucky, you will also witness the iconic flooded bogs and vibrant red cranberries being prepared for the fall harvest. In Newport, take in the dazzling mansions dotted along the coastline dubbed Newport's 10-Mile Ocean Scenic Drive. You'll have the chance to see the collection of mansions built by New York's wealthiest families on our Choice Experience visiting the Breakers Mansion, a summer “cottage” of the Vanderbilt’s, before continuing to Providence, home of Brown University.
Day 5 - Providence - Killington
Wet your whistle at Putney Mountain Winery, a 100% solar-powered winery specializing in the production of fruit wines. Learn about its history, the wine-making process, and its efforts to be a sustainable winemaker before indulging in a guided tasting. You'll even have the opportunity to watch the wine-making process through two large observation windows. Bottom’s up!
Day 6 - Vermont's Green Mountains
Green peaks and green valleys, travel past the appropriately named Green Mountains to Vermont's capital, Montpelier. Meander through the charming streets and past the state’s gold-domed capital building before pulling up at Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks. Go local tasting 'sugar on snow, where maple treats are made using freshly fallen snow. Grab your camera for a quick stop in Stowe before pulling into Killington to round out the day of your New England tour.
Day 7 - Killington – North Conway
New Englanders know a thing or two about incredible scenery, and you’ll be right there with them today crossing from Vermont’s Green Mountains to New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Keep your camera handy as you travel along the Franconia Notch Mountain pass and “The Kanc”, a historic National Scenic Byway, leading the way to home for the next two nights, North Conway.
Day 8 - North Conway Sightseeing and Free Time
Red, burnt orange, and yellow leaves stretch out in every direction as you head into the White Mountains. Tick off the tallest peak in the Northeast, Mount Washington, on your way through Crawford Notch State Park, and pull up at Silver Cascade Falls, which twists, turns, and cascades 1,219 feet down the side of Mount Jackson. Your time in North Conway isn’t over yet, so get local and stroll past the restored buildings, antique shops, and treasure-trove bookshops of the historic downtown.
Day 9 - North Conway – Boston
It’s the last day of your New England tour, but the fun isn’t over yet! Vast forests, pretty seaside villages, and cliff-lined shores will dot your adventure through Maine. Make a stop in Kennebunkport, packed with boutiques and flashy art galleries, and take a trip back in time with Portsmouth’s 18th-century buildings and seaside vibes. End the day back where it all began, Boston.
Day 10 - Depart Boston
Your adventure through New England's Fall Foliage comes to an end this morning. Make your way to Boston Logan International Airport. Or, if Boston still has more you’d like to discover, you have the choice of extending your stay a few more days.
Please note: itineraries are not guaranteed and are subject to change at any time by the tour company.
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Will I need a passport/visa?
Passports are needed when travelling outside of your home country. Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond the conclusion of your trip. You are responsible for obtaining all necessary visas prior to the departure of your guided holiday. Depending on your nationality, you may need visas to enter certain countries included on your trip. Please note that obtaining visas can take up to six weeks prior to your departure. It is strongly advised that you consult your Travel Agent and the local Consulate or Embassy of the country you are visiting well in advance to determine which visas they require and how to obtain them.
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