

RR33830
The sights of the east coast are set to its dazzling fall foliage on this trip around New England, featuring classics from Acadia National Park to North Conway and Woodstock.
From | R33 830 |
Package Validity | Set departure dates: SEP 2017. *** Book & pay by 24 MAR & SAVE 7.5% - discount already included in price *** |
Duration | 13 nights |
Destination | United States |
Starts in | Boston |
Ends in | Boston |
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- Return airport/hotel transfers at selected time
- 7 nights hotel accommodation
- Breakfast daily, a Be My Guest lunch & 4 dinners (including Welcome Reception, a three course dinner & a Farewell Dinner)
- Touring by luxury coach
- Service of a Travel Director & local guides
- Sightseeing & VIP entry, including our Insider Experience
- All hotel service charges, local taxes, baggage handling & hotel tips
- VISITS: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts & Boston
It's Insider moments like… hearing first-hand about the traditional way of life in the pretty town of Bar Harbor, where calm harbour waters open into a wild sea, and fishermen toil to satisfy the region's love for lobster rolls. It's meeting an expert in North Conway, on the edge of the scenic White Mountains. And it's stepping into an historic woolen mill, perched over the edge of a waterfall in Quechee, to discover the craftsmanship of glassblowing and the tastes of Vermont, as our hosts invite us to join them for a meal of local favourites.
Are you travelling in a group? Book a group of 5-8 travellers and get 5% off per person. Frequent traveller and young traveller discounts also available.
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Arrive Boston
Welcome to Boston. Get settled at your hotel and then set out on your own to spot some of Boston's historic sites or enjoy a stroll along the waterfront before gathering at the hotel at 6 p.m. with your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Reception.
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Boston - Maine Coast - Bar Harbour (2 nights)
Begin your journey through the vibrant colours of a New England autumn with a trip up the coast to Maine. Pass by old whaling villages dotted with lighthouses and widows' walks, the playgrounds of New England's rich and famous, and rocky beaches pounded by the great Atlantic swells on your way to Bar Harbor on Maine's Mount Desert Island. Once home to the largest hotel in North America, Bar Harbor also played host to the grand summer homes of the American aristocracy, including the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and Astors. This evening, join your travelling companions for a traditional Maine lobster dinner and learn about lobster fishing from a fisherman, your Local Specialists.
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Acadia National Park Excursion & Bar Harbor free time
At 1,523 feet (464 metres), Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park is the first spot in the United States where you can see the sunrise. You won't be getting up that early, but you'll still have plenty of time to admire the view from the top of the peak before descending to discover the natural riches of New England's only national park. Marvel at granite cliffs overlooking dramatic, windswept beaches, graceful stone bridges arching over rushing streams and stands of ancient maples, their leaves glowing fiery red, burnt orange and mustard yellow in the crisp autumn air. Back in Bar Harbor, enjoy an afternoon on your own. Sip a coffee by the sea, stroll the quaint Main Street or take an optional nature cruise on Frenchman Bay.
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Bar harbour - Pinkham Notch - North Conway (2 nights)
Bid farewell to the coast and travel over rolling hills ablaze with colour on your way to the wooded valley of Pinkham Notch, formed during the last ice age as glaciers scoured the earth. Late this afternoon, arrive in the pretty town of North Conway on the edge of the White Mountain National Forest. After dinner, get acquainted with the local flora and fauna during an engaging talk by a Local Specialists.
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White Mountains excursion
Spectacular fall foliage awaits as you journey through Crawford Notch. See the Silver Cascade Waterfall and Bretton Woods offering stunning views of Mount Washington, the tallest peak in northeast. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure.
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North Conway - Ludlow
Visit a historic woolen mill in Quechee that now houses the Simon Pearce glassblowing workshop. Relish a Be My Guest lunch featuring local ingredients delicately arranged on Simon Pearce’s beautiful stem and flatware and delve into the art and science of glassblowing. Later, get a glimpse of agricultural life at the Billings Farm and Museum, a lovely estate that’s home to one of Vermont’s finest dairy producers. Arrive in Ludlow and enjoy dinner with your travelling companions this evening.
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North Conway - Stockbridge - Springfield
From the Green Mountains, cross back into Massachusetts and the gorgeous Berkshires, alight in autumn with the fall colours that have made New England famous. Stop in Stockbridge to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum and learn about this beloved artist and his iconic paintings of small-town Americana. Continue on to Springfield, nestled on the banks of the Connecticut River. This evening, join your Travel Director and newfound friends for a festive Farewell Dinner.
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Springfield - Lexington & Concord - depart Boston
Travel east to see the birthplace of the American Revolution and the “shot heard round the world” as made famous in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn.” The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first skirmishes in the American war for independence and these small towns are still rich in history. See the famous statue of the Minute Man, adjacent to Concord’s historic North Bridge. Stop at Lexington Green, which saw the first drops of blood spilled in what George Washington laconically called “the dispute with the British.” Then it’s back to Boston where you are transferred to Boston Logan International Airport or to the hotel in Boston if you’d like to extend your stay.
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