9-Nights Fall Colours of New England from $2,487
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Fall Colors Of New England
If the idea of New England brings images of picture perfect villages, sleepy fishing towns, vast swathes of golden beaches and presidential summer homes into your mind’s eye, this trip will not disappoint. Starting in historic Boston you’ll visit lovely Cape Cod, stunning Stowe and sea swept Maine, all adorned in vibrant fall foliage.
Dining Summary
- 5 Breakfast (B)
- Learn Boston's rich history while touring the city and a part of the Red-Brick Freedom Trail
- Visit the Plimoth Patuxet Museum where a 17th-century colony comes to life
- Indulge in an iconic breakfast for a taste of classic American dishes
- Visit Cape Cod National Seashore's pristine sandy beaches
- Visit a local sugar house for a 100% pure maple syrup experience
- Visit the 18th century buildings and historical center and enjoy a true New England experience
- Plymouth: Feel like you’ve stepped into the original 17th century Plymouth Colony at Plimoth Patuxet Museum. Perfect for history lovers, you’ll leave with an understanding of the original, Wampanoag People who were there prior to colonist arrival through interactive exhibits where you can see age-old techniques, from basket weaving to boat building, ensuring the Wampanoag traditions thrive for future generations. This experience directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reducing Inequalities and Goal 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities.
Whats Included
- An expert Travel Director and professional Driver
- Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted
- Many meals included
- Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries
- City orientation tours
- Extensive variety of Choice Experiences
- On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.
9 nights from $2,487 per person
Itinerary Details
Costsaver: Fall Colors of New England
Day 1 - Arrive Boston
The Red Sox and Celtics, the Freedom Trail and cream pie, America’s oldest city, ‘Beantown’ extends a warm welcome. Meet your Travel Director this afternoon; you could head down to the Seaport District to discover just how seriously Boston takes its reputation as a seafood capital. Local specialties include ‘sacred cod’, fresh lobster and creamy chowder, each cooked fresh, steaming and delicious.
Accommodations: Doubletree by Hilton Boston Bayside
Day 2 - Boston – Plymouth – Hyannis
Follow the cobblestones of the Freedom Trail, ticking off historical sites like Quincy Market, the State Capitol and Boston Harbor. Leave Boston behind on your New England tour, traveling to ‘America’s Hometown’ of Plymouth. Later, wind back the clock with a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience visiting the Plimoth Patuxet Museums, a meticulously recreated version of the original 17th-century Plymouth Colony. You'll even see a full-scale reproduction of the Mayflower II, one of the many hundreds of ships that made the transatlantic crossing to the Americas in the 1600s. Next up: Hyannis, via the former fishing villages and wealth town of Cape Cod.
Accommodations: Riviera Beach Resort
Day 3 - Cape Cod and Provincetown Excursion
Hello, foodies! Fuel up with American classics during an iconic breakfast at Hearth 'n Kettle, a traditional New England Diner serving locals since 1973. Then wind your way through some of the oldest villages in America via Old King’s Highway past beaches, sand dunes, salt marshes, and nature trails. At the very tip of the Cape sits artsy Provincetown, a place of pilgrimage for writers and artists packed with galleries, craft shops and cafes. Cap off the day with a Choice Experience sailing through the Hyannis Harbor. You'll have the chance to learn about the history of Hyannis and local area landmarks including Great Island, the Kennedy Memorial, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, Squaw Island, Point Gammon Light, and the historic Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port.
Accommodations: Riviera Beach Resort
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 - Hyannis - Providence
This morning, you'll visit North America's largest cranberry grower, A.D. Makepeace Company, and explore its 169-year history in the cranberry industry. Then cross the Cape Cod Canal traveling to Rhode Island on your New England tour. You will get a unique glimpse into the cranberry farming business, learning all about the cultivation and harvesting of cranberries. If you are lucky, you will also witness the iconic flooded bogs and vibrant red cranberries being prepared for fall harvest. In Newport, take in the dazzling mansions dotted along the coastline dubbed Newport's 10-Mile Ocean Scenic Drive. You'll have the chance to see the collection of mansions built by New York's wealthiest families on our Choice Experience visiting the Breakers Mansion, a summer “cottage” of the Vanderbilt’s, before continuing to Providence, home of Brown University.
Accommodations: Graduate Providence
Day 5 - Providence - Killington
Wet your whistle at Putney Mountain Winery, a 100% solar-powered winery specialising in the production of fruit wines. Learn about its history, the wine-making process, and their efforts to be a sustainable winemaker before indulging in a guided tasting. You'll even have the opportunity to watch the wine-making process through two large observation windows. Bottom’s up!
Accommodations: Killington Mountain Lodge
Day 6 - Vermont's Green Mountains
Green peaks and green valleys, travel past the appropriately named Green Mountains to Vermont's capital, Montpelier. Meander through the charming streets and past the state’s gold-domed capital building before pulling up at Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks. Go local tasting 'sugar on snow, where maple treats are made using freshly fallen snow. Grab your camera for a quick stop in Stowe before pulling into Killington to round out the day of your New England tour.
Accommodations: Killington Mountain Lodge
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 - Killington – North Conway
New Englanders know a thing or two about incredible scenery, and you’ll be right there with them today crossing from Vermont’s Green Mountains to New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Keep your camera handy as you travel along the Franconia Notch Mountain pass and “The Kanc”, a historic National Scenic Byway, leading the way to home for the next two nights, North Conway.
Accommodations: Fox Ridge Resort, North Conway
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8 - North Conway Sightseeing and Free Time
Red, burnt orange and yellow leaves stretch out in every direction as you head into the White Mountains. Tick off the tallest peak in the Northeast, Mount Washington, on your way through Crawford Notch State Park, and pull up at Silver Cascade Falls, which twists, turns and cascades 1,219 feet down the side of Mount Jackson. Your time in North Conway isn’t over yet, so get local and stroll past the restored buildings, antique shops and treasure-trove bookshops of the historic downtown.
Accommodations: Fox Ridge Resort, North Conway
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9 - North Conway - Boston
It’s the last day on your New England tour, but the fun isn’t over yet! Vast forests, pretty seaside villages, and cliff-lined shores will dot your adventure through Maine. Make a stop in Kennebunkport, packed with boutiques and flashy art galleries and take a trip back in time with Portsmouth’s 18th-century buildings and seaside vibes. End the day back where it all began, Boston.
Accommodations: Doubletree by Hilton Boston Bayside
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 - Depart Boston
Your adventure through New England's Fall Foliage comes to an end this morning. Make your own way to Boston Logan International Airport. Or, if Boston still has more you’d like to discover, you have the choice of extending your stay a few more days.
North Conway is nestled along the White Mountain National Forest and the tallest peak on the East Coast, Mt. Washington. Outdoors activities are never-ending, such as skiing, hiking, camping and canoeing. After a day in the rugged outdoors, enjoy shopping and dining at the many local shops and eateries.
Providence, Rhode Island, New England's second-largest city, is an old city, established in 1636 by Roger Williams; but Providence is also young in spirit, with a youthfulness replenished by a steady flow of immigrants.
The hub of culture, governance and commerce in Rhode Island, Providence is also very accessible to other travel destinations in New England, making it both a convenient gateway city as well as an attractive place to live for young professionals, empty-nesters, and Boston and New York refugees.
Six universities call Providence home, including the prestigious Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design; both are located on the East Side, one of more than a dozen walking neighborhoods in the city. On Smith Hill, you'll find the Rhode Island State House, which has the world's fourth-largest self-supported marble dome. Perched atop Providence's gleaming white Capitol is a bronze statue of The Independent Man—a 10-ft/3-m reminder of Williams and the small band of nonconformists who followed him and founded Providence. In the shadows of the State House building, you'll see massive, centuries-old four- and five-story homes.
Providence is also known for dirty politics, potent organized crime and other assorted controversies. One of Providence's most flamboyant characters is Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr., the former and longest-serving mayor, who held office for 20 years. Cianci served five years in a federal prison for a 2002 racketeering conviction. (He also bottled his own pasta sauce.) Another mayor, David Cicilline, is the son of a reputed Mafia lawyer and was also the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital.
Since the 1970s, downtown Providence has been the focus of a large and successful urban renewal project. At its heart are the upscale Providence Place Mall and WaterPlace Park, a 4-acre/2-hectare public area with riverwalks, an amphitheater and a tidal basin created at the confluence of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers. The renaissance has placed the city on any number of best-cities lists, and whether you're interested in early U.S. history, the arts, authentic Italian food or just hanging out on popular Thayer Street, with its trendy bookstores, eateries and shops, Providence is well worth a visit.
Regular fishing and scenic excursions leave from Hyannis, Massachusetts, which serves as a port for ferries from Cape Cod to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket islands. (You also can catch ferries to the two islands from other towns.) The Old Jail built in the early 1700s is supposedly Cape Cod's most haunted building. Given the region's historical prominence, that's saying a lot. Don't miss the early American graffiti on the jailhouse walls.
Also in Hyannis, stop at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum to browse its collection of photographs from JFK's days on Cape Cod. A video (narrated by Walter Cronkite) focuses on the Camelot era of Kennedy's presidency. You can try to see the famous Kennedy compound from the street (the best view may be from the beach), but the homes are not open to the public, and the Kennedy family carefully guards what it can of its privacy.
Excursions
Boston: Private North End Italian Food Tasting Walking Tour - 3 Hours
Boston: Private North End Italian Food Tasting Walking Tour - 3 Hours
Duration: 3-Hours
Start Time: Between 11:30am and 1:30pm
Meeting Location: Corner of Hanover & Cross Streets, adjacent to Mother Anna’s Restaurant
Activity Level: Easy
EXPERIENCE:
Experience Italy in one of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods, the North End. Our North End Food Tour is a leisurely-paced walking tour that carves a path through the streets of the charming North End. Combine the North End history with Boston’s best Italian foods and explore out-of-the way establishments and off-the-beaten path areas. All your senses will be sharpened by the aromas of the North End pizzerias, restaurants, bakeries, pastry shops, and salumerias. Tastings may include a choice of three pasta dishes at Pagliuca’s Ristorante or a lobster roll, Italian meat and cheeses at Salumeria Italiana, espresso, coffee, Italian soda or lemon slush (summer) at Polcari’s Coffee, pizza from Regina Pizzeria (Boston’s original pizzeria), cannoli from Modern Pastry, and a visit to Bova Bakery where you may sample macaroons, Italian wedding cookies or lemon-snowdrops. Note: All tastings and locations are subject to change.
PROGRAM INCLUDES:
- Experience the city and receive local tips from your savvy local tour guide
- Enjoy up to six food tastings at various locations
- 24-hour support phone number
- Guide’s gratuity is included
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- This tour is available Monday through Friday, year-round, and can start anytime between 11:30am and 1:30pm.
- The starting and ending location of the tour is on the corner of Hanover and Cross Streets, adjacent to Mother Anna’s Restaurant. Optional transportation to and/or from the North End is available for an additional cost.
- All food tastings on this tour are vegetarian. Gluten-free or dairy-free is not available.
- Tour can be customized based on your interests.
- Gratuity for the tour guide is not included.
TOUR ITINERARY:
- 3-Hour private walking tour with an experienced and licensed tour guide.
- Enjoy various food samplings at up to 6 different locations that will cover approximately ¾ of a mile of walking.
- Along the way, you will learn historical facts about the neighborhood and stroll the cobblestone streets of Old Boston and see Paul Revere’s house and statue, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground, and more while enjoying the local foods.
- All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent upon traffic and weather conditions.
Boston: Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise with Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres
Boston: Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise with Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres
Duration: 2 Hours
Start Time: 7:00 PM
Meeting Location: Ferry Terminal at 60 Rowes Wharf
Activity Level: Easy
EXPERIENCE:
Say goodbye to the crowds, lines and hassles of boarding a public cruise in Boston Harbor. Instead, see Boston from a different perspective as you sail the Harbor aboard an 80-foot Schooner, designed to carry passengers comfortably with plenty of room to sit and move about the boat. Watch the sun set below the horizon and enjoy a breathtaking excursion on the elegant Schooner Adirondack III. As you take in the sights of Boston in style, you will also enjoy a full open bar with hors d’oeuvres.
PROGRAM INCLUDES:
- 2-Hour private sunset cruise in comfort on your private vessel including captain, crew, dockage fees and gratuity
- Full Open bar including beer, wine, and medium to high-grade liquor & mixers
- Hors d’oeuvres consisting of two stationary platters (additional platters available for an additional cost)
- All taxes, fees and gratuities included
- 24/7 Support Line
Boston: Private VIP Boston Yacht Experience With Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
Boston: Private VIP Boston Yacht Experience With Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
Duration: 2 Hours
Start Time: Flexible
Meeting Location: 30 Rowes Wharf
Activity Level: Easy
EXPERIENCE:
Enjoy an intimate private sunset cruise complete with open bar and food on the luxurious Valiant, an elegant 97-foot Yacht, uniquely serving the waters of Boston Harbor. This vessel boasts a traditional salon area with a full bar, connecting to a wicker-furnished fantail. The spectacular bow is ideal for capturing perfect photographs and taking in the spectacular views of the Boston Harbor.
PROGRAM INCLUDES:
- 2-Hour private sunset cruise on your private vessel including captain and crew
- Full open bar including specialty cocktails, beer, wine, premium liquor and non-alcoholic drinks
- Glass of Veuve Cliquot Champagne upon boarding
- Selection of four passed hors d’oeuvres and two stationary food displays
- DJ to play custom music throughout the vessel
- All dockage fees and taxes included
- 24/7 Support Line
Boston: Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise
Boston: Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise
Duration: 2 Hours
Start Time: Flexible
Meeting Location: 30 Rowes Wharf
Activity Level: Easy
EXPERIENCE:
Enjoy an intimate private sunset cruise on the Carousel, a 49-foot Eastbay Express with a spacious aft area, offering both outdoor seating and ample interior seating, accommodating up to six guests. A sunset or daytime cruise is the perfect venue for taking in the sights of Historical Boston Harbor and the scenic skyline.
PROGRAM INCLUDES:
- 2-Hour private sunset cruise on your private vessel including captain
- All dockage fees and taxes included
- Food and beverage are not included but can be brought on board
- 24/7 support phone number
Boston: Boston Private Cycle Boat Charter - 4 Hours
Boston: Boston Private Cycle Boat Charter - 4 Hours
Duration: 4-hours (1.5 Hour cycle boat tour)
Start Time: Varies
Meeting Location: Flexible
Activity Level: Easy to Moderate
EXPERIENCE:
See Boston like never before! This private 1.5 Hour cycleboat tour allows you to propel the boat on your own on comfortable bicycle seats or you can relax and let the outboard motor do the work. After departing from one of several available piers, you will be able to pedal around Boston Harbor and see amazing views, close up, of Boston and American history including the Boston Tea Party ship, the Downtown Boston Waterfront, Bunker Hill Monument and the Charlestown Navy Yard with the USS Constitution and WWII destroyer, Cassin Young. Other famous landmarks you will see from the cycleboat include the East Boston Tall Ship, Nantucket Lightship, Logan Airport, and South Boston Seaport. Each boat has between 10 and 12 pedal seats with comfortable lounge seating at the bow. Guests are welcome to bring their own food and drinks on board, or catering can be arranged at an additional cost.
PROGRAM INCLUDES:
- Ride in comfort in our luxury vehicles with professional drivers and bottled water
- Door to door service and flexible timing
- Private cycle boat with captain and deckhand for a 1.5 Hour Tour (all captains have a US Coast Guard Masters License)
- Driver and Captain gratuity included
- 24-hour support phone number
Boston: Discover Boston Private Sightseeing Program - 4 Hours
Boston: Discover Boston Private Sightseeing Program - 4 Hours
Highlights:
If New York is Money and Washington DC is Power, then Boston is Education. There are over 60 universities and colleges in the Boston Metro area, and there are even more in the suburbs. Boston is also known for its role in the War for Independence from Britain and is considered by many to be where the war began. Its historical sights are still in excellent condition. This tour will feature various sights and/or stops that may include Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, King’s Chapel, Benjamin Franklin Statue & Boston Latin School, Old Corner Book Store, Old South Meeting House, Old State House, Site of Boston Massacre, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground, Harvard Square and Bunker Hill Monument.
- 4-Hours with a private vehicle and licensed tour guide.
- Some of the highlights of this tour will include visits to Boston Common, Park Street Church, King’s Chapel, the site of the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere’s House, Faneuil Hall, Harvard Square and so much more.
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All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent on traffic and weather conditions.
- We can customize the tour and stops to fit your needs upon request.
Tour Duration: Four (4) Hours
Tour Can Operate:
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The starting time and date of the tour are customizable to fit your schedule.
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This tour is offered all year round, 7-days a week.
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
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Ride in comfort in our luxury vehicles with professional drivers and bottled water
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Experience the city and receive local tips from your savvy local guide
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Door-to-door service and flexible timing
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Driver gratuity included (guide gratuity is not included)
- 24-hour support phone number
Not Included:
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Gratuity for the tour guide is not included
Boston: Private Historic Boston Pub Crawl - 4 Hours
Boston: Private Historic Boston Pub Crawl - 4 Hours
Highlights:
Hidden history combined with craft beer makes for a great time and a unique private Boston experience. Your journey begins when your private driver picks you up in a luxury vehicle within Boston proper to take you Faneuil Hall where your walking tour begins. Here you will meet your expert local guide who will take you on a two hour and 15 minute private walking pub crawl where you will visit four historic taverns along Boston’s famed Freedom Trail. At each stop you will not only enjoy four craft beers or hard ciders, but you'll also learn unknown stories of the city’s colonial and revolutionary history. After your tour is over you can enjoy more of Faneuil Hall on your own before your driver meets you to take you back to your hotel or location of your choosing (within Boston proper). Must be age 21 years or older.
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Faneuil Hall where you will meet your pub crawl guide.
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You will walk along Boston’s famous Freedom Trail with your guide visiting four different pubs and enjoying a draft beer of your choice (or hard cider) at each one.
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Your guide will share stories with you that your 8th grade Social Studies teacher left out. From the landing on Plymouth Rock to the start of the Revolution, you will learn how beer played a part in the birth of America.
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After your tour you can enjoy more of Faneuil Hall on your own before your driver meets you to take you back to your hotel or location of your choosing (within Boston proper).
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All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent on traffic and weather conditions.
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We can customize the tour and stops to fit your needs upon request.
Tour Duration: 4 Hours
Tour Can Operate:
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The starting time and date of the tour are customizable to fit your schedule.
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This tour is offered all year round, 7-days a week, between the hours of 11:30am and 8:00pm.
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
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Ride in comfort in our luxury vehicles with professional drivers and bottled water
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Door-to-door service and flexible timing
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2 hour and 15-minute private pub crawl
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Driver gratuity and guide gratuity included
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24-hour support phone number
Boston: Freedom Trail Private Walking Tour - 1.5 Hours
Boston: Freedom Trail Private Walking Tour - 1.5 Hours
Highlights:
Travel back to Revolutionary Boston and explore the historic sites of the Freedom Trail between Boston Common and Faneuil Hall. The Freedom Trail sites include the scenes of critical events in Boston and the nation’s struggle for freedom. Led by a 18th-century costumed guide*, this tour features tales of high treason, mob agitations, revolutionary actions, and partisan fights of the American Revolution. On this tour, you will see Boston Common, site of the first Public School, Massachusetts State House, Old Corner Bookstore, Park Street Church, Old South Meeting House, Granary Burying Ground, Old State House, King’s Chapel, Site of the Boston Massacre, and Faneuil Hall.
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Meet your costumed historical interpreter* 15 minutes before the start of your tour at The Boston Common Visitor Center at 139 Tremont Street.
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Traverse through the graveyards and sites of Boston’s history as you walk from Boston Common to Faneuil Hall visiting all of the historic spots. This is an easy, approximately 1 mile walk.
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*Note: During extremely hot weather, guides may be dressed in a modern uniform.
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All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent on traffic and weather conditions.
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We can customize the tour and stops to fit your needs upon request.
Tour Duration: 1.5 Hours
Tour Can Operate:
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The starting time and date of the tour are customizable to fit your schedule.
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This tour is offered all year round, 7-days a week.
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
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Experience the city and receive local tips from your savvy local guide
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1.5 Hour guided walking tour with costumed tour guide*
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24-hour support phone number
Exclusions:
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Gratuity for the tour guide is not included.
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*Note: During extremely hot weather, guides may be dressed in a modern uniform.
Boston: Private Harvard Campus Tour - 1.5 Hours
Boston: Private Harvard Campus Tour - 1.5 Hours
Ever wonder what it would be like to study at Harvard? Then this tour is for you! Your private vehicle and driver will meet you at your location in Boston and will take you to Harvard Square where you will meet your private Harvard student guide. Your private tour will cover Harvard’s history, Harvard’s culture and famous Harvard alumni as you walk though campus and surrounding neighborhoods. Some landmarks you will see include Johnston Gate, Cambridge Common, Memorial Hall, Science Center, The Harvard Crimson, Harvard Lampoon and the historic River Dorms.
- Harvard Square where you will meet your dynamic and knowledgeable Harvard tour guide.
- You will walk through the campus and surrounding neighborhoods and see landmarks of Harvard’s history and culture while learning about famous Harvardians. Main stops will include Old Yard, New Yard, Harvard Square, Johnston Gate, The John Harvard Statue, Massachusetts Hall, the Science Center, Memorial Church and Widener Library. (Indoor access not available).
- After your tour, your driver and vehicle will meet you to take you back to your hotel or location of your choosing (within Boston proper).
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All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent on traffic and weather conditions.
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We can customize the tour and stops to fit your needs upon request.
Tour Can Operate:
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The starting time and date of the tour are customizable to fit your schedule.
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This tour is offered all year round, 7-days a week, between the hours of 10:00am and 3:00pm.
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
- Ride in comfort in our luxury vehicles with professional drivers and bottled water
- Roundtrip door to door service and flexible timing
- 90-minute private Harvard campus tour
- Driver gratuity included (tour guide gratuity not included)
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24-hour support phone number
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Gratuity for the tour guide is not included
Boston: Private After Hour Tour of Boston’s Old North Church - 4 Hours
Boston: Private After Hour Tour of Boston’s Old North Church - 4 Hours
Highlights:
Old North Church was the starting place of the American Revolutionary war and the inspiration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem line “One if by land, and two if by sea” and also sparked Paul Revere’s midnight ride. On the eve of April 18,1775, the church sexton, Robert Newman, and Captain John Pulling Jr. climbed the steeple and held high two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that the British were marching to Lexington and Concord by sea (not by land) across the Charles River. Built in 1723, the Old North Church is Boston’s oldest surviving church building and one of the Freedom Trail’s most visited historical sites. On this private after-hours guided tour, guests will visit the Sanctuary plus the Crypt where over 1,100 bodies lie underneath the sanctuary and will tour the church’s bell tower for a rare behind-the-scenes tour of the archive room and the bell ringing chamber. The Old North Church has been named one of the best destinations in New England welcoming over 500,00 visitors each year. This private after-hours tour allows you to experience this unique and stirring monument to liberty without the crowds.
- 4-Hours with a private vehicle.
- 1.5 Hour Private After Hours Guided Behind the Scenes Tour of the Old North Church that will include the Sanctuary, the Crypt, Bell Tower and Bell ringing chamber and more!
- All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent on traffic and weather conditions.
- Tour can be customized based on your interests.
Tour Duration: Four (4) Hours
Tour Can Operate:
- The starting time and date of the tour are customizable to fit your schedule.
- This tour is offered all year round.
- Tour begins at 6:00 pm, Tuesdays through Sundays.
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light to Moderate
Inclusions:
- Ride in comfort in our luxury vehicles with professional drivers and bottled water
- Experience the city and receive local tips from your savvy local guide
- Door-to-door service
- After Hours and Behind the Scenes Private 1.5 Hour Guided Tour
- Driver gratuity included (guide gratuity is not included)
- 24-hour support phone number
Not Included:
- Gratuity for the tour guide is not included
Vacation Details
* This departure has been designated a guaranteed departure by the operator, meaning that the minimum number of guests has been met, although still subject to weather and other conditions.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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