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Enjoy the services of a professional tour manager who accompanies you throughout your trip. Meals 9 Breakfast(s), 4 Dinner(s) Hotel Accommodations: Listed below or equivalent. Rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, porterage, tips, and service chargesHYANNISHoliday Inn Select LINCOLNMountain Club at Loon or Rivergreen Resort WAKEFIELDSheraton Colonial Complimentary hotel-to-hotel baggage handling. Sightseeing Private transportation via a deluxe, climate-controlled motorcoach
Day 1
Hyannis, Massachusetts - Tour Begins Join Collette on a journey highlighting the natural beauty and traditional charm of New England. Your tour begins in Hyannis on picturesque Cape Cod. Day 2 Cape Cod - Provincetown - Cape Cod Enjoy a full day tour witnessing the scenic countryside of Cape Cod. Day 3 Cape Cod - Martha’s Vineyard - Cape Cod Day 4 Cape Cod - Lincoln, New Hampshire Travel north, stopping at the Minute Man National Historical Park, where the historic battles of Lexington and Concord took place "that famous day and year" when colonists took up arms and touched off the American Revolution. Then learn about the region''s important literary role in the 19th century through a visit to "The Old Manse." Many important literary figures spent time in this house, including Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Take a short walk to the Old North Bridge, known for the famous "shot heard round the world," before continuing north to Lincoln, New Hampshire. Day 5 Lincoln Spend a full day sightseeing in the gorgeous White Mountains of New Hampshire. Journey along the scenic Kangamangus Highway, which winds through 800,000 acre White Mountain National Forest, en route to North Conway. In North Conway, you can stroll through the quaint village or visit one of the many outlet stores located there before returning to Lincoln. Day 6 Lincoln - Lake Winnipesaukee - Lincoln Sit back and relax as you take a nostalgic train ride aboard the Hobo Railroad. Day 7 Lincoln - Woodstock, Vermont – Andover, Massachusetts Depart the White Mountains and journey to Woodstock, Vermont. With a covered bridge in the center of town, and beautifully restored Georgian houses surrounding the town green, it is easy to see why Woodstock has been called “the quintessential New England village”. Next, visit the impressive Quechee Gorge, carved out by the Ottauquechee River, and make a stop at the Simon Pearce glass blowing shop. If you are lucky, you will catch artisans at work on their beautiful creations. Later today, depart Vermont and continue through the New Hampshire countryside to Massachusetts. Day 8 Andover - Boston - Andover Day 9 Andover - Salem - Andover Spend the day experiencing the picturesque maritime town of Salem. Best known for the infamous witch trials of 1692, Salem grew to become one of New England’s busiest ports in the 18th & 19th century. Enjoy a walking tour of present-day Salem and learn about the town’s rich and varied heritage. Conclude your walking tour with a visit to the “House of Seven Gables”. This favorite Colonial-style home is best known as the setting for the Salem-born writer Nathaniel Hawthorne’s most famous works. Tonight, join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner, marking the end of a wonderful tour of New England. Day 10 Andover - Tour Ends Your tour ends in Andover. You will look back with many wonderful memories of your vacation to New England. Day 1 Hyannis, Massachusetts - Tour Begins Join Collette on a journey highlighting the natural beauty and traditional charm of New England. Your tour begins in Hyannis on picturesque Cape Cod. Day 2 Cape Cod - Provincetown - Cape Cod Enjoy a full day tour witnessing the scenic countryside of Cape Cod. Day 3 Cape Cod - Martha’s Vineyard - Cape Cod Day 4 Cape Cod - Lincoln, New Hampshire Travel north, stopping at the Minute Man National Historical Park, where the historic battles of Lexington and Concord took place "that famous day and year" when colonists took up arms and touched off the American Revolution. Then learn about the region''s important literary role in the 19th century through a visit to "The Old Manse." Many important literary figures spent time in this house, including Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Take a short walk to the Old North Bridge, known for the famous "shot heard round the world," before continuing north to Lincoln, New Hampshire. Day 5 Lincoln Spend a full day sightseeing in the gorgeous White Mountains of New Hampshire. Journey along the scenic Kangamangus Highway, which winds through 800,000 acre White Mountain National Forest, en route to North Conway. In North Conway, you can stroll through the quaint village or visit one of the many outlet stores located there before returning to Lincoln. Day 6 Lincoln - Lake Winnipesaukee - Lincoln Sit back and relax as you take a nostalgic train ride aboard the Hobo Railroad. Day 7 Lincoln - Woodstock, Vermont – Andover, Massachusetts Depart the White Mountains and journey to Woodstock, Vermont. With a covered bridge in the center of town, and beautifully restored Georgian houses surrounding the town green, it is easy to see why Woodstock has been called “the quintessential New England village”. Next, visit the impressive Quechee Gorge, carved out by the Ottauquechee River, and make a stop at the Simon Pearce glass blowing shop. If you are lucky, you will catch artisans at work on their beautiful creations. Later today, depart Vermont and continue through the New Hampshire countryside to Massachusetts. Day 8 Andover - Boston - Andover Day 9 Andover - Salem - Andover Spend the day experiencing the picturesque maritime town of Salem. Best known for the infamous witch trials of 1692, Salem grew to become one of New England’s busiest ports in the 18th & 19th century. Enjoy a walking tour of present-day Salem and learn about the town’s rich and varied heritage. Conclude your walking tour with a visit to the “House of Seven Gables”. This favorite Colonial-style home is best known as the setting for the Salem-born writer Nathaniel Hawthorne’s most famous works. Tonight, join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner, marking the end of a wonderful tour of New England. Day 10 Andover - Tour Ends Your tour ends in Andover. You will look back with many wonderful memories of your vacation to New England.
This tour features Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Lake Winnipesaukee, Vermont, Boston and more. Indulge in a traditional New England lobster feast. Visit historic Lexington & Concord. Enjoy a one-hour cruise on the stunning Lake Winnipesaukee. Spend the day experiencing the picturesque maritime town of Salem, Massachusetts. Visit three New England states: Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont on one leisurely-paced tour! Catch a rare glimpse into the Camelot era as you tour Hyannisport, home of the Kennedy compound. Experience a full day on the Island of Martha's Vineyard. Journey along the Kangamangus Highway. Sightseeing tour of Boston that showcases Beacon Hill, the Old South Meeting House, the Public Gardens, the Old North Church, the U.S.S. Constitution, and Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Package Notes: Air passengers that bought air from the tour operator will arrive into and depart from the Boston airport and all transfers from the tour operator will depart from/return to that airport.
If you have not purchased air from the tour operator you can still purcahse transfers, you must transfer at the pre-scheduled times. |
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