TOUR DETAILS _________________ 7 Days • 12 Meals Aug 15-21, 2026 Price Per Person: Double: $2,797; Single: $3,855 Depart/Return: Boston, MA HIGHLIGHTS _________________ • Visit Freedom Trail • Whale watching • Historical tour of Lexington • Visit Cape Cod National Seashore Visitor’s Center • USS Constitution • Faneuil Hall Marketplace • Tour of Martha’s Vineyard INCLUSIONS _________________ • Free airport shuttle or hotel parking • Welcome Dinner and meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner) • Fees and tips for attractions and meals included • Luggage handling at most hotels • Free bottled water on coach • 24-hour emergency call service ACCOMMODATIONS _________________ Nights 1-3: SpringHill Suites Boston Logan Airport, Revere Beach, MA (or similar) Nights 4-7: Holiday Inn, Hyannis, MA
Next, step back in time to 1775 on a historical guided tour of Lexington Battle Green, Battle Road, and the surrounding sites of Minute Man National Historical Park. Visit the Old North Bridge, where the Revolutionary War began. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant with free time to stroll through the historic downtown and discover charming shops. B, L DAY 4: PLYMOUTH, PILGRIMS/CAPE COD Say farewell to Boston as we travel to America’s hometown, Plymouth. Enjoy the day with our local guide as we travel to the newly restored Mayflower II, a reproduction of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the New World. After a visit to the Pilgrim Hall Museum, we will board the Board the Pilgrim Bell, a traditional paddlewheel boat harbor cruise. Enjoy views of the Mayflower II, Bug Light, the Gurnet, and Clark’s Island as you sail along the coast. On the way to Cape Cod we travel through Sandwich, the oldest town on Cape Cod. Sandwich became the site of one of America’s largest glass factories, an industry that flourished during the 19 th century. Continue to Hyannis, where you will enjoy dinner and spend the night. B, D
DAY 5: ROUTE 6A/WHALE WATCH Travel historic Route 6A, the Old King’s Highway, a scenic byway winding through centuries of Cape Cod history. View a Cape Cod lighthouse and windmill along with a visit to the Cape Cod National Seashore Visitor’s Center. Sand dunes and the ocean surround you as you approach “Land’s End” Provincetown which sits at the extreme tip of Cape Cod. Take some time to enjoy the wonderful variety of restaurants, shops, and galleries that make this artists/fishermen village so unique. This afternoon, board an excursion vessel
Explore Boston on the Historic Freedom Trail
for an amazing whale watching experience with an onboard naturalist. You will travel into the natural habitat of a diverse marine environment where you will try to spot Humpback, Minke, and Fin Whale. End your day with a delicious dinner together. B, D DAY 6: WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC/DOWN ISLAND TOUR Today you will travel to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). It was WHOI’s research vessel, the Knorr, that found the HMS Titanic off the coast of Newfoundland in 1985. We will then board the Steamship Authority to the island of Martha’s Vineyard for our Down Island tour. Learn about the history and lifestyles of the islanders as you pass through the picturesque villages. Spend time wandering the historic whaling town of Edgartown. Complete your day on the island in Oak Bluffs strolling through “Cottage City” with its brightly painted cottages and decorative “gingerbread” trim. Depart the island and enjoy a farewell dinner with your fellow travelers. B, D DAY 7: FAREWELL Say goodbye to your travel companions over breakfast before heading back to Boston for your journey home. B x
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