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Autumn in New England and Cape Cod

featuring Martha's Vineyard, Plymouth and Old Sturbridge Village

October 4 - 11, 2024


Free Airfare When Book By May 31, 2024

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8 Days ● 12 Meals: 7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 4 Dinners


Double - $3,519

Single - Add $1,299

Pricing includes FREE ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE ($800) from Evansville when booked by May 31, 2024


For bookings made after Nov. 1st, 2023 call for rates.

Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Evansville Regional Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges, Hotel Transfers


Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $299 per person.


DAY 1 Arrive in Boston: Arrive in Boston, Massachusetts with an included transfer to your hotel. Meet your Tour Manager in the hotel lobby at 6:00 p.m. for a welcome dinner. Meal: D


DAY 2 Boston City Tour and Plymouth Rock: Over 350 years of history await you on a sightseeing tour of Boston’s historic Freedom Trail including Boston Common, America’s oldest park, Park Street Church, founded in 1809 and the Old Corner Bookstore, home to the 19th-century publishers Ticknor and Fields. Enjoy free time for lunch at Faneuil Hall before heading to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Located on the waterfront overlooking the city that launched him to greatness the JFK Presidential Museum features multimedia exhibits and period settings from the White House offering a exciting “you are there” experience. Later, come to Plymouth. Meals: B, D


DAY 3 Plimoth Patuxet and Whale Watching Cruise: Make a stop at Plymouth Rock, the historic site of the first landing before coming to Plimoth Patuxet. This living history museum interprets the 17th-century Plymouth Colony established by the Pilgrims. Costumed inhabitants will show you colony life during the period through cooking, planting and blacksmithing. In the afternoon climb aboard your seagoing vessel for an exciting whale watching excursion. Head out

to Cape Bay and Stellwagen Bank, a marine sanctuary and primary feeding grounds for humpback, finback and the endangered right whales. Be sure to dress warm to enjoy this exciting adventure on the water. Meal: B


DAY 4 Cape Cod and Provincetown: Venture out onto the Cape Cod, aka “The Cape” enroute to Provincetown. Travel through such towns as Harwich, with its miles of windswept sandy beaches and Orleans with the natural beauty of its

forests. Once a bustling whaling town Provincetown at the very tip of the Cape is an important part of Pilgrim and American history. Meals: B, D


DAY 5 Martha’s Vineyard: This morning, ferry to the resort island of Martha’s Vineyard, a playground for many rich and

famous, including former President Clinton. The island’s coast has astounding cliffs at Aquinnah with spectacular shoreline views. Visit the village of Edgartown with its quaint gingerbread cottages and narrow streets. Meal: B


DAY 6 Newport Sightseeing and the Mansions: Entering the smallest New England state, arrive in Newport, Rhode

Island. A local guide shows you this fascinating seaport. Famous not only for its maritime history and scenic ten-mile long Ocean Drive, Newport houses some fabulous summer homes built here during America’s glamorous “Gilded Age.” Visit Vanderbilt’s Breakers Mansion and the impressive Marble House to get a glimpse of how America’s most elite families lived at the turn of the century. Meals: B, L


DAY 7 Old Sturbridge Village: In the town Sturbridge, Massachusetts sits Old Sturbridge Village. The day is dedicated to this 200-acre living history museum which recreates life in rural New England during the 1790s through 1830s period. Later continue to your hotel to gather for a farewell dinner hosted by your Tour Manager. Meals: B, D


DAY 8 Travel Home: After breakfast, your group transfer brings you to Hartford’s Bradley International Airport for flights

out after 12:00 p.m. Meal: B


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