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During this wonderful tour, you will get acquainted with the north eastern part of the
United States and east Canada.You will travel
through characteristic New England, passing
picturesque villages where time stood still.This
combination of world-famous cities such as
New York, Boston, Montréal and Québec
makes this tour an unforgettable experience.
Our Price Includes:
- Accommodation for 8 nights,
including taxes and porterage
- Air–conditioned motorcoach and guide for the entire tour
- Admissions to: Maid of the Mist
(or Scenic Tunnels)
- City sightseeing in Boston, Quebec
City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and
Washington DC
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Day 1: New York City – Boston
Board your coach, settle back and depart north into the New England
states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Upon arrival in Boston,
sightseeing tour of this historic city including Faneuil Hall, M.I.T. and
Harvard University. Evening at leisure for optional excursions.
Day 2: Boston - Québec City
Continue northward through New England, land of rolling green hills
and rivers. Enter Canada and proceed to Quebec City a charming
French city on the St. Lawrence River. Upon arrival enjoy a sightseeing
tour of Quebec City, visiting this historic and scenic city, including Old
Quebec, the fortifi cations and Battlefi eld Park.
Day 3: Québec City – Montréal
Morning free to enjoy a leisurely stroll and experience the international
fl avor of Quebec City. In the afternoon, depart Quebec City travelling
west to Montreal, the sophisticated, cosmopolitan center of the Quebec
province. Upon arrival, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Montreal, with
its Old City and much more. Optional night tour will be offered.
Day 4: Montréal – Ottawa
Departure from Montreal travelling to Canada’s capital - Ottawa. Upon
arrival, sightseeing tour of Ottawa, including Canada’s Parliament Hill,
and other sights. Afternoon at leisure.
Day 5: Ottawa - Toronto
Early departure to Toronto. Travel south towards the St. Lawrence
River then through Thousand Islands and along the coast of Lake
Ontario.
Day 6: Toronto - Niagara Falls
Our morning sightseeing of Toronto will show off this modern Canadian
city of glass and steel. Continue to Niagara Falls and a cruise
on the Maid of the Mist, which allows for a breathtaking view of the
falls (in the winter months, explore the Scenic Tunnels behind the falls
instead). This evening, enjoy an optional dinner with a panoramic view
of the illuminated falls beneath the evening sky.
Day 7: Niagara Falls - Washington, DC
Depart Niagara Falls. Continue through Pennsylvania. Time permitting,
a stop will be made at an Amish market. The Amish preserve
the elements of late 17th-century European rural culture. Arrive in
Washington, DC, the nation’s capital, in the early evening.
Day 8: Washington, DC
Our morning panoramic sightseeing tour is devoted to the landmarks
and monuments of this great city: the White House, the Washington
Monument, Arlington Cemetery, the Supreme Court and the Capitol.
Afternoon is free to explore one of the Smithsonian museums, such
as the National Air and Space Museum.
Day 9: Washington, DC - Philadelphia - New York
Travel north to Philadelphia, the birthplace of American Liberty. Pass
by the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the Declaration of
Independence was signed and the U.S. Constitution written. Arrive in
New York in the late afternoon.
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8 days/7 nights - New York/New York |
| Per Person |
Date |
Twin |
Single |
| Standard Accommodation |
All Dates |
£626 |
£915 |
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The price of fuel in the United States has increased almost 45% since the time we contracted the bus companies for the 2008 Escorted Tours season. Throughout 2008, as a result of the escalating fuel prices AlliedTPro has been hit with fuel surcharges several times. Therefore after much debate we have had no choice but to pass part of the fuel increase to our clients at the following rate of £18 per person for all bookings made after 01st July 2008.
We count on your understanding in light of the unprecedented continued fuel increases over the past year. |
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