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2008 Itinerary featuring 7 days from $2,190      Autumn Colors  One Week  US National Parks  
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From the earliest Pilgrims at Plymouth to the whaling era on Nantucket and the age of the Great Gatsby in Newport, step back in time on this memorable New England vacation. Experience 17th-century life first-hand at Plimouth Plantation; tour Newport’s most extravagant mansion; visit the homesteads of two U.S. presidents; and go inside the largest whaling museum in America. Explore centuries of history in Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod, and Newport; special experiences include a clambake (a New England vacation highlight), a scenic flight from Hyannis to Nantucket, and a whale-watching cruise off the shores of Provincetown.
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2008 Itinerary


Day 1: Pilgrim heritage and a clambake
Your New England vacation begins at the Sheraton Boston at 8:30 AM. Travel to Plymouth to see Plymouth Rock marking the Pilgrims’ 1620 landing site. Step back in time at Plimoth Plantation, a re-created 17th-century village with costumed role players who bring early American history to life. A visit to the town of Sandwich includes a tour of the glass museum for a look at the artistry that defined the town. Arrive in Hyannis for a two-night stay – after a welcome cocktail reception, enjoy our exclusive clambake dinner featuring lobsters, clams and mussels. Your New England vacation on Cape Cod and the islands is off to a wonderful start!
Meals: Lunch, dinner
Lodging: The Resort & Conference Center at Hyannis, Hyannis, MA

Day 2: Explore 17th – and 21st – century Martha's Vineyard
It's off to Martha's Vineyard today, starting with a ferry ride from the mainland. Whether you call it chic, fashionable, posh, quaint, charming, trendy – it is one of the hottest New England vacation destinations of the 21st century. Admire the historic stately homes in Oak Bluffs and Vineyard Haven. Take in the salt marshes, long beaches, and picturesque yacht harbors. In your free afternoon, bird watch at the bluffs, watch the lobstermen pull up their traps offshore, or hang out at the fishing pier. Return by ferry, and spend the evening back in Hyannis; dinner tonight is at a local restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Lodging: The Resort & Conference Center at Hyannis, Hyannis, MA

Day 3: Whaling days on Nantucket
Explore a different New England vacation island today when you take a flight to Nantucket, one of the country’s most important whaling towns two centuries ago. Admire the Colonial architecture, winding cobbled streets, and historic taverns in the quaint harbor-side town, a National Historic Landmark District. See the coastal heathlands and long barrier beaches; approximately 40 percent of Nantucket is preserved as conservation land. Return to Hyannis and travel to the quaint seaside village of Chatham for the next two nights. The Chatham Wayside Inn is located right on Main Street, surrounded by historic buildings, art galleries, boutiques – and the colors of the season in plentiful flowerboxes.
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Lodging: Chatham Wayside Inn, Chatham, MA

Day 4: Whale watch cruise and the seashore
Visit the Cape Cod National Seashore on the outer Atlantic side of the Cape with massive sand dunes above crested seas. Arrive in Provincetown on the tip of the Cape, another historic whaling town due to Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary offshore, the summering grounds for a number of whale species. Weather permitting, take a guided whale watch cruise to see them roll, flip their tails, and blow through their blowholes – a true highlight of your New England vacation. Have dinner back in Chatham this evening.
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Lodging: Chatham Wayside Inn, Chatham, MA

Day 5: History in New Bedford & Newport
Your New England vacation continues in New Bedford, a historic seaport on the Atlantic coast, where you'll visit the New Bedford Whaling Museum, the nation's largest museum devoted to the history of whaling. Arrive in Newport, Rhode Island, a long-time haven for yachting enthusiasts and former home of the America’s Cup. Drive past some of the ostentatious mansions that served as summer houses for affluent socialites during the Gilded Age, and travel the celebrated Ten-Mile Drive. Your Tauck Director will invite you for a stroll along the Cliff Walk, set between the sea and the mansions, during your stay in Newport.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Lodging: Hyatt Regency Newport, RI

Day 6: A New England vacation day in Newport
Take a guided tour through The Breakers, a 70-room Italian Renaissance mansion inspired by the 16th-century palaces of Genoa and Turin. Built by Cornelius Vanderbilt, it’s now a National Historic Landmark. With so many boats off the shores, it is no wonder that a cruise is a highlight of Tauck's New England vacation days in Newport. Cruise through Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay, then explore Newport on your own. Attend a farewell cocktail and dinner in the evening.
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Lodging: Hyatt Regency Newport, RI

Day 7: A Presidential legacy and your New England vacation ends
En route to Boston and the conclusion of your memorable New England vacation, visit the Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, the former home of John Adams, the second U.S. president, and John Quincy Adams, the sixth U.S. president. Tauck's Cape Cod, The Islands and Newport vacation ends at Boston’s Logan International Airport at 12:30 PM, or the Sheraton Boston at 1:30 PM, traffic permitting.
Meals: Breakfast

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