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Rolling hills painted in autumn colours,
covered bridges on country lanes, seaside
resorts, lighthouses and history; America
begins with a leisurely drive through scenic
New England. Come see how the natural
beauty and spirited independence of the area
shaped New England’s - and America’s -
character to this day.
OUR PRICE INCLUDES:
- Hotel accommodation of your choice
for 11 (or 10) nights
- A personalized AlliedTPro roadbook
NOTE: Airport transfers, car rental,
taxes, insurance, meals, attractions and
park entrance fees are not included.
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Day 1: New York
Arrival in New York City. Drive to your hotel.
Day 2: New York – Mystic Seaport -
Newport - Boston
(230m/368km) Depart for New England and
Boston.Travel along the Atlantic coast through
Connecticut and stop at Mystic Seaport, a restored
19th-century port. Arrive in Boston, the capital of
Massachusetts and a cultural and historical centre.
Day 3: Boston
Full day to enjoy Boston.The Freedom Trail is an
interesting tourist walk.The Boston Common, the
major park in central Boston, and Quincy Market at
Faneuil Hall are all fascinating areas to see.
Day 4: Boston - Salem - Portsmouth -
Kennebunkport / Portland
(110m/176km) Travel to the historic town of Salem,
known for its witchcraft trials of the 17th century as
well as its museums and restored homes.Then,
travel via Portsmouth into Maine. Arrive in
Kennebunkport, one of Maine's most popular and
picturesque resorts.The town has many boutiques,
galleries and restaurants. Stay here for the night, or
continue along the Maine coast to Portland.
Day 5: Kennebunkport / Portland -
Acadia National Park - Bar Harbor / Bangor
(130m/208km) Explore Portland, Maine’s largest city
featuring a restored, 19th-century area. In Freeport,
stop at one of America's most famous outdoorsstyle
clothing stores, L.L. Bean. Drive to Bar Harbor
and Acadia National Park.This island is a beautiful
example of the desolate, rocky Maine coast.Visit
Acadia National Park and stay for the night, or
travel inland to overnight in Bangor, Maine.
Day 6: Bar Harbor / Bangor - Acadia National
Park - White Mountains /Bretton Woods
(210m/336km) Travel west into the forests, lakes
and mountains of rural Maine. In New Hampshire
enter the White Mountain National Forest, one of
the most scenic areas in the Northeast. Drive or
take a tram ride up the highest mountain in the
Eastern US, Mount Washington.
Day 7:White Mountains / Bretton -
Green Mountains / Statton
(145m/232km) Depart for Vermont.Travel on the
small roads and see typical whitewashed villages and
covered wooden bridges.Woodstock is a typical
Vermont town, with many examples of 18th
century America.Tonight is spent in the Green
Mountains, a famous year round resort.
Day 8: Green Mountains - Skaker Village -
Berkshires / Sturbrige
(145m/232km) Travel through Vermont and the
Green Mountain National Forest. Enter
Massachusetts, where a visit to a beautifully restored
historic Shaker Village is suggested. Descend through
the Berkshires, summer resort for New Yorkers and
Bostonians alike, famous for scenic and cultural
interest.The Pittsfield/Lenox area boasts many
musical events, including the Tanglewood Festival.
Many galleries, antique shops and resorts are found
throughout these hills. Continue to the Sturbridge.
Day 9 Berkshires / Sturbridge - Newport
(110m/176km) Visit Old Sturbridge Village, a
recreation of a working New England colonial town,
or continue to the Atlantic Coast.Travel through
Rhode Island to Newport, a thriving resort.
Day 10: Newport - Cape Cod
(100m/160km) Drive north from Newport to Cape
Cod, the scenic and historic nook of land jutting into
the Atlantic Ocean. Cape Cod is a resort of
desolate sand dunes, small villages and hidden ponds
and a great place to relax. 2 nights on Cape Cod.
Day 11: Cape Cod
Full day to visit Hyannis, Provincetown, the National
Seashore or Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, two
scenic islands that can be easily reached by ferry.
There is more than enough to do on Cape Cod.
Day 12: Cape Cod - New York
(260m/416km) Depart Cape Cod and travel north.
Visit Plymouth Rock, the site of the Pilgrims’ landing
in America, and see the Mayflower II, the ship that
crossed the Atlantic. Plymouth Plantation depicts life
in the earliest days of America. Proceed to New
York City or to Boston and the end of your tour.
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12 days/ 11 nights -
New York/ New York
11 days/ 10 nights -
Boston/ New York |
| Departing daily 01 April to 31 October 2007 |
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12 day tour |
11 day tour |
| Per Person |
Date |
Twin |
Single |
Twin |
Single |
| Standard Accommodation |
01 Apr 07- 14 Jun 07
15 Jun 07 - 31 Aug 07
01 Sep 07 - 31 Oct 07 |
£371
£439
£401 |
£751
£874
£781 |
£322
£401
£371 |
£594
£763
£699 |
| Superior Accommodation |
01 Apr 07- 14 Jun 07
15 Jun 07 - 31 Aug 07
01 Sep 07 - 31 Oct 07 |
£494
£544
£526 |
£953
£1,073
£985 |
£433
£494
£465 |
£863
£950
£927 |
Note: Click here for information on car hire
*11 day/10 night tour commences on day 2 and ends on day 12.

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