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Vacation Map8 Days/7 Nights
Boston to Boston

Highlights
Boston, Mid Coast Maine, White Mountains, Northern Vermont, Connecticut River Valley, Cape Cod

 
Itinerary

DAY 1 AND 2: BOSTON
The “Athens of America” is yours to discover. Explore the Freedom Trail, ride the Swanboats in the Public Gardens, shop at Quincy Market, take a dinner cruise on Boston Harbor. Take the “T” to Cambridge, or a whale watch cruise. Museums, shops, art galleries and the friendly people complete your visit. Visit our Welcome Meeting for sightseeing and attractions at special rates. Two nights Boston.

DAY 3: BOSTON – MID COAST MAINE (112m / 180km)
Travel along the North Shore of Massachusetts, through coastal New Hampshire and into Maine. Visit the summer communities of Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, seasonal home to former US President George Bush. Continue along the coast to arrive early evening in Portland, a historic city, known for its restored Old Port Exchange on the waterfront. Plentiful restaurants feature the local specialty – lobster! One night Mid Coast Maine.

DAY 4: MID COAST MAINE – WHITE MOUNTAINS, NH (107m / 171km)
Journey through the Maine Lakes Region on your way to the White Mountains. Drive to North Conway, a shoppers’ paradise with countless factory outlet stores offering top quality at rock bottom prices. Also in North Conway: the Conway Scenic Railroad; Storyland children’s theme park and Heritage New Hampshire museum. The nearby Mt. Washington Toll Road takes you to the summit of one of the east’s highest mountains. If you’re traveling onto Lincoln, journey along the picturesque Kancamagus Highway, an old Indian trail following the Swift River through the mountains. One night White Mountains.

DAY 5: WHITE MOUNTAINS, NH – NORTHERN VERMONT (130m / 208km)
If you spent the night in Jackson or North Conway, head along the Kancamagus Highway to Lincoln. Travel south for a side trip to glimpse Lake Winnipesaukee or Lake Squam. Entering Vermont on your way to the Green Mountains, stop at Quechee
Gorge, Vermont’s mini Grand Canyon, for breathtaking vistas. Stop in the village of Woodstock with its traditional shops and covered bridge. A Burlington cultural icon is the University of Vermont’s Robert Hull Fleming Museum, which houses Vermont’s largest collection of art and anthropology. Nearby lies the Historic Church Street Marketplace, eight pedestrian-only cobblestoned blocks filled with shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, and historic architecture. Perhaps not historic but certainly fascinating is the zany Magic Hat Brewing Company, “where ancient alchemy meets modern day science,” located just south of Burlington. Visit Shelburne Museum’s collections of Americana, gardens and the side-wheeler, SS Ticonderoga. One night Northern Vermont.

DAY 6: NORTHERN VERMONT – CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY, MA (174m / 278km)
Travel to Rutland, once center to the Vermont marble industry; stop in quaint Manchester Village on your way to the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. Visit the Francine Clarke Art Institute in Wil liamstown, or head for Hancock and the Hancock Shaker Village, one of the last Shaker settlements. Continue to Lenox, summer home of the Boston Symphony and to Stockbridge, once home to Norman Rockwell, one of America’s greatest artists. The Norman Rockwell Museum houses many of his original works. One night Connecticut River Valley.

DAY 7: CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY, MA –  CAPE COD (186m / 298km)
The choice is yours: spend time exploring Old Sturbridge Village, a living museum depicting life in the 19th century, then travel directly to Cape Cod; or head into America’s smallest state, Rhode Island, and visit Newport, the summer resort of America’s first millionaires. Tour the Ten Mile Drive, with its extravagant summer mansions. Explore Newport’s restored waterfront, which is home to many shops and restaurants. Then it’s off to Cape Cod, with its white sandy beaches, historic villages, great shopping and excellent seafood. One night Cape Cod.

8: CAPE COD – BOSTON (75m / 120km)
En route to Logan Airport, visit Sandwich, the Cape’s oldest town. Head for Plymouth, where the Pilgrims landed in 1620 and spend some time exploring Plimoth Plantation, a living museum depicting Pilgrim life in 1627. Travel to Boston to drop your car and catch your flight home.

 
Pricing Details Per Person (excluding flights):
 
Standard Grade
Twin
Single
01 Apr 08 - 29 Apr 08
£170
£309
30 Apr 08 - 12 Jun 08
£181
£330
13 Jun 08 - 25 Jun 08
£196
£358
26 Jun 08 - 16 Sep 08
£210
£383
17 Sep 08 - 09 Oct 08
£217
£395
10 Oct 08 - 31 Oct 08
£188
£343
Select Grade
Twin
Single
01 Apr 08 - 24 Apr 08
£224
£407
25 Apr 08 - 09 Jun 08
£238
£433
10 Jun 08 - 20 Jun 08
£246
£447
21 Jun 08 - 31 Aug 08
£266
£484
01 Sep 08 - 20 Oct 08
£297
£541
21 Oct 08 - 31 Oct 08
£280
£511
 

Price Includes

• Hotel accommodations of your choice for 7 nights
• A personalized roadbook

Not Included

• Airport Transfers
• Meals, car rental, taxes, insurance and parking fees
• All admissions to National Parks and attractions

Vehicle Hire

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