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 Autumn Colors 2010
This fall, surround yourself with the quaint beauty of rural New England, highlighted by the blaze of autumn colors. Highlights Bar Harbor Pinkham Notch North Conway Woodstock Lake Champlain Lake Placid Albany Berkshire Mountains Lexington & Concord
Whats Included Sightseeing Highlights
Bar Harbor Visit Acadia National Park and drive up to the top of Cadillac Mountain.Pinkham Notch Ride a gondola to the top of Wildcat Mountain.North Conway Enjoy a presentation on the ecology of the North Woods.Woodstock See Vermont's great agricultural heritage at Billings Farm & Museum.Lake Champlain Tour Fort Ticonderoga, restored to the original French plans.Lake Placid See the home of the 1980 Winter Olympics, site of the "Miracle on Ice."Albany View the Rockefeller Empire State Plaza.Berkshire Mountains Explore the Norman Rockwell Museum.Lexington and Concord Visit the towns where the fi rst shots of the American Revolution were fired.Dining Highlights
7 full breakfasts2 three-course dinnersLocal highlight Maine lobster dinner in Bar HarborFarewell Dinner with wine in Springfield11 included meals in total (see day by day itinerary)First Class Travel Highlights
First Class hotel accommodation includes two-bedded rooms with private facilities, all hotel service charges and tips, baggage handling fees and local taxes.Touring by luxury air-conditioned motorcoach with reclining seats and onboard restroom.The services of one of Trafalgar's top professional Tour Directors.A stylish wallet, travel documents and Welcome on Tour book with map.Complimentary airport transfers are provided on Day 1 and Day 8.
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| Call (704) 651-5190 for more information or to book today! Mention code 8676052 | | Trafalgar Tours | | Offer valid through 1/1/2010 | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Boston | Arrive Boston : Welcome to Boston! A complimentary transfer is provided to your tour hotel. Your Tour Director is at the hotel this afternoon to greet you and answer your questions. Join us at 6:00pm for a Welcome Drink at the hotel.
Hotel: Omni Parker House | | Day 2 | Bar Harbor | Boston - Maine Coast - Bar Harbor (2 nights) : Heading north, we travel through Portsmouth, New Hampshire, into the state of Maine. We then journey along the state's scenic shoreline, offering a glimpse into its rich past in whaling, shipbuilding and lobstering. The quaint villages along the way typify quintessential New England, and our Tour Director will show us a Hidden Treasure. We then cross a narrow spit of land to Mount Desert Island and the seaside town of Bar Harbor for our two-night stay. This evening join your fellow travelers for a Maine lobster dinner. (Full breakfast / Highlight dinner)
Hotel: Bar Harbor Regency | | Day 3 | Bar Harbor | Acadia National Park excursion & Bar Harbor at leisure : This morning we explore beautiful Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park, the only national park in New England. Its wooded roads offer views of quiet ponds and rocky beaches, highlighted by the blaze of autumn colors. A stop at the top of Cadillac Mountain provides us with sweeping views of the park, Bar Harbor and the islands of Frenchman Bay. The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore Bar Harbor - perhaps take an optional nature cruise, or simply relax in this quaint village. (Full breakfast) | | Day 4 | North Conway | Bar Harbor - Pinkham Notch - North Conway : Leaving the Maine coast we turn inland and travel through the colorful woodlands of maples, birch and sumac. Entering New Hampshire, we stop at Pinkham Notch for a gondola ride to the top of Wildcat Mountain with incredible views of the White Mountains. We spend the night in the town of North Conway, a popular year-round resort. After dinner we enjoy a presentation on the flora and fauna of the White Mountains. (Full breakfast / Dinner)
Hotel: Fox Ridge Resort | | Day 5 | Killington | North Conway - Woodstock - Killington : More breathtaking vistas await us today as we travel through New Hampshire into Vermont, New England's most rural state, where tiny villages and remote farm houses are framed by the striking autumn colors. We visit Billings Farm & Museum for an interesting look back into New England farm life before arriving in Woodstock, often called "the prettiest small town in America." There is time to enjoy the romantic charm of this quintessential New England village with its covered bridge, quaint streets and stately homes surrounding the village green. We continue to our overnight accommodation in Killington, located in the heart of the beautiful Green Mountains. (Full breakfast / Dinner)
Hotel: Killington Grand Resort Hotel & Spa | | Day 6 | Lake Placid | Killington - Fort Ticonderoga - Lake Placid : The historic importance of the region is brought to life today as we visit Fort Ticonderoga, located at the southern tip of Lake Champlain. Built in the 1750s, the fort played a strategic role in colonial and revolutionary history. We continue into New York State and the Adirondack Mountains, the largest protected land in America. Dotted with alpine lakes and spectacular mountains, the Adirondacks are a delight to visit. We overnight in the village of Lake Placid and tour the 1980 Winter Olympic Arena. Later there's free time for a leisurely stroll and maybe capture a picture of autumn trees reflecting in the still waters of the lake. (Full breakfast)
Hotel: Crowne Plaza Resort | | Day 7 | Springfield | Lake Placid - Albany - Springfield : More magnificent scenery today as we travel south out of the Adirondacks and meet the wooded shores of Lake George. This area is steeped in colonial history; learn more about the epic battles between the French and British to maintain control of this strategic waterway. Our journey continues to the state capital, Albany, located at the headwaters of the Hudson River and terminus of the Erie Canal. After a visit to the impressive Rockefeller Empire State Plaza, we cross into western Massachusetts and the rolling countryside of the Berkshires. Learn more about the area's most famous artist during our visit to the Norman Rockwell Museum. Tonight we enjoy a Farewell Dinner with newfound friends. (Full breakfast / Farewell dinner)
Hotel: Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place Hotel | | Day 8 | Boston | Springfield - Lexington & Concord - Depart Boston : Our journey this morning takes us into the heart of Revolutionary War history with a visit to the towns of Lexington and Concord, made famous in Longfellow's poem about "Paul Revere's Ride." It was in these two small villages that in April 1775 the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. We also see the Minuteman Statue, Concord Bridge and Lexington Green, before returning to Boston. A complimentary transfer is provided to Boston International Airport and the tour hotel in Boston for passengers extending their stay. (Full breakfast)
Please do not schedule any flights before 4.00pm. |
| | ** For single travellers purchasing the twin-share option, please note that there is a no smoking policy in all shared rooms. ** All prices are per person, twin share For details on discounts that apply to this tour please refer to a brochure or see your Travel Agent. The displayed prices are based on twin-share accommodation. A single supplement price is available on request.
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