Tour / Price Includes:
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7 nights accommodations
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Daily breakfast [B] and 4 dinners [D]
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1st-class motorcoach
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Sightseeing tour of Boston
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Visits to Bennington Battle Monument, a
local Vermont farm, Shelburne Museum,
Cruise on Lake Champlain, Cold Hollow
Cider Mill, Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory
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All entrance fees to all sites & museums
outlined in itinerary
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Luggage handling at hotels for 1 suitcase
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Tour Director for Days 1 - 8
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 - Boston, Massachusetts
From country stores to covered bridges, and rugged coastlines
to remarkable mountains, welcome to New England's back
roads. Your vacation begins with a stay in historic Boston, cradle
of the American Revolution and site of a famous battle and late
night tea party.
Day 2 - Boston - Springfield, Vermont
A sightseeing tour features the Old South Meeting House,
gathering place of patriots, the Public Gardens, the Old North
Church, Beacon Hill, and the U.S.S. Constitution, the oldest
commissioned warship afloat in the world. Later, stop at the
famed Faneuil Hall marketplace with its eclectic and tempting
assortment of food and shops, before departing for Vermont,
known as “The Green Mountain State.” En route, you will pass
traditional white steeple churches, quaint villages and tree
covered mountainsides which in autumn are often ablaze with
color. [B,D]
Day 3 - Springfield - Bennington - Springfield
Enjoy the beauty of Vermont. First, explore the town of
Bennington where you will see the gravesite of Robert Frost as
well as the historic 306’ stone obelisk known as the Bennington
Battle Monument. Next, enjoy a highlight as you drive along the
famed Molly Stark Trail, where every turn brings a breathtaking
vista. This afternoon, visit one of Vermont’s picturesque working
farms that have opened their doors to visitors from around the
world. Enjoy a revolving farm experience while learning about
maple syrup, hand-spun woolens, garden products, and farm
animals. [B]
Day 4 - Springfield - Burlington
Journey north toward Lake Champlain, stopping en route to visit
the exceptional Shelburne Museum. This museum showcases
a complex of 37 historic buildings, many of which were
relocated from other parts of New England, which are now
home to vast collections of fine and decorative art, paintings and
folk sculptures. Continue to Burlington for a scenic cruise
featuring spectacular views of Lake Champlain and the
surrounding Adirondack Mountains. [B,D]
Day 5 - Burlington - Stowe - Lincoln, New Hampshire
Watch apples transform into cider the old-fashioned way - using
a rack and cloth press - during a trip to the Cold Hollow Cider
Mill. A visit and tour of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory teaches
you about the ice cream process and ends with a delicious
sample of their sweet treats. Next, enjoy a short visit to Stowe,
a quintessential New England town, where you will have time to
explore. You then journey through the lovely New England
countryside to New Hampshire, your home for the next two
nights. [B,D]
Day 6 - Lincoln - North Conway - Lincoln
This morning you depart for a full day of sightseeing in the scenic
White Mountains of New Hampshire. You will take the
Kangamangus Highway, recently declared a Scenic Byway by
the U.S. Forest Service, to North Conway where you can stroll
through the quaint village or visit one of the many outlet stores
located there before returning to Lincoln. [B]
Day 7 - Lincoln - Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Depart New Hampshire for Maine, arriving in beautiful
Boothbay Harbor, the “boating capital of New England.” You
will view the rugged coastline while on a drive along
picturesque Ocean Point Road. This afternoon you may stroll
through this quaint town or perhaps take a delightful optional
cruise of Boothbay Harbor. Later tonight, join your fellow
travelers for a very special farewell dinner featuring the fresh
native lobster for which coastal Maine is renowned. [B,D]
Day 8 - Boothbay Harbor - Kennebunkport - Boston
Today you travel through the seaside community of
Kennebunkport, along spectacular Ocean Drive. See Walker’s
Point, former President George Bush’s summer home, which is
situated on a rocky promontory, before returning to Boston. The
many pleasant memories of your New England Back Roads
adventure will last a lifetime. [B]