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 Islands of New England
New England's miles of sandy beaches, majestic coasts, and rolling surf invite relaxation. The Islands of New England tour spends eight days exploring New England's charms, from the cobblestone streets of Nantucket to a cranberry bog and a visit to Plimoth Plantation; from a butter-drenched lobster feast to a gourmet meal on the Cape Cod Dinner Train. It visits stately Boston and Providence, Newport with its mansions from the Gilded Age, the lively artist colony, Provincetown and the beautiful island of Martha's Vineyard. Highlights Providence, Newport, Boston, Cranberry Bog, Plymouth Rock, Plimoth Plantation, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Lobster Feast, Nantucket, Hyannis, Provincetown Collette Experience A comprehensive tour of Boston.Visit Plymouth Plantation and journey back in time to the 1620s when the Mayflower had just landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts.Spend a day exploring Nantucket, known for its beautiful cottages and cobblestone streets.Enjoy a guided tour of a working New England cranberry bog that specializes in dry harvests.Indulge in a traditional New England lobster feast.
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| Details | | Collette Vacations | | Offer valid through 12/31/2009 | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Providence | Providence, RI - Tour Begins : Join Collette on a journey highlighting the natural beauty and traditional charm of New England. Your tour begins in Providence, the capital of Rhode Island, nestled in the heart of New England. | | Day 2 | Providence | Providence - Newport - Providence : This morning you will enjoy a sightseeing tour of Providence, "America's Renaissance City". Following your city tour, visit a community enrichment center for underpriviledged youth that is sponsored by the Collette Foundation. Later, visit Newport, the "Yachting Capital of the East." Travel along breathtaking Ocean Drive on your way to Bellevue Avenue which is lined with 11 historic mansions representative of America's Gilded Age and its socially and financially preeminent families. Built beginning in the mid-1800's as summer "cottages," 7 of the 11 mansions have been designated National Historic Landmarks. You will have the opportunity to tour the Marble House, one of these architectural marvels. As you explore the gorgeous summer home of Mr. and Mrs. William Vanderbilt, you will gain an understanding of why Newport became known as a legendary resort. | | Day 3 | Providence | Providence - Boston, MA - Providence : Today you depart Providence and travel north to the exciting city of Boston. Your passport to history, Boston's charm will envelop you while on a tour of Beacon Hill, the Old South Meeting House, the Public Gardens, the historic North End, the Old North Church, the U.S.S. Constitution and Faneuil Hall Marketplace. With time at leisure, you may stroll along the famed Freedom Trail, a 2.5 mile walking path along the streets of Boston showcasing the city's historical sites. Perhaps you would rather explore the lively marketplace in Faneuil Hall or peruse the red-brick townhouses, quaint boutiques, outdoor cafes and art galleries found along Newbury Street. | | Day 4 | Cape Cod | Providence - Cape Cod, MA : Today you'll tour a traditional New England cranberry bog and learn about dry harvesting. Perhaps you'll bring a taste of New England home with you. Next, step back in time with a stop in the celebrated city of Plymouth. It was here, in 1620, that the Pilgrims landed. See legendary Plymouth Rock and board a reproduction of the Mayflower, the 102-passenger ship used by the Pilgrims for the 65-day journey from England. Experience the Pilgrim way of life with a visit to Plimoth Plantation, a re-creation of a 17th-century Pilgrim village. Tonight, indulge in a traditional, savory New England lobster feast. | | Day 5 | Cape Cod | Cape Cod - Martha's Vineyard - Cape Cod : A ferry ride transports you to the beautiful island of Martha's Vineyard where you will spend a full day. Known for visits by presidents and royalty, this summer home to many artists, writers and celebrities is full of surprises. A local guide will show you all the highlights of "the Vineyard," including quaint gingerbread-styled cottages, and a once-famous whaling port, resplendent with sea captain's homes and widow's walks. Later, depart the island and cruise back to Cape Cod. | | Day 6 | Cape Cod | Cape Cod - Nantucket - Cape Cod : Today you visit the incomparable Nantucket. You will step aboard a ferry complete with all the luxuries of first-class ferry service, including couch seating, air conditioning and bar service in the bow section of the boat. Arriving in Nantucket, you will set out on a tour of the island. Behold the beauty of this idyllic paradise, from its shingled cottages to its beaches and lighthouses. Then, enjoy leisure time to explore the island on your own. Take a stroll along the waterfront and see many marinas while enjoying fresh ice cream. Walk along the cobble-stoned Main Street where you can shop for Nantucket baskets and enjoy the seafood at a quaint restaurant. | | Day 7 | Cape Cod | Cape Cod - Provincetown - Cape Cod : Your day begins with a tour of Hyannis. Catch a rare glimpse of the Camelot era as you travel through Hyannisport, home of the Kennedy compound, and visit the poignant Kennedy Memorial. Visit charming Provincetown, a lively artist colony, famous for its crafts and bright, Cape Cod flair. Your evening features a dazzling farewell dinner onboard an elegant dinner train. Indulge in a fabulous meal while you sit back and watch the beautiful Cape Cod scenery roll by. | | Day 8 | Tour ends | Cape Cod - Tour Ends : |
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| Note Tour prices are Land Only rates based on per person double occupancy. Please call your agent for triple or child occupancy rates. Taxes and fees are additional for tours that feature a cruise; port taxes are not included in the prices shown. Some dates may feature various changes in hotels, sightseeing and inclusions. Please confirm your specific itinerary at the time of booking. |
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