6-Day White Mountains, Rhode Island, New York, Boston, Portland, The Mark Twain House and Museum, New England Tour
NY6-8871- Reward Points
incl. Tax
- Departure: New York
- Leave: New York
- Duration: 6 Day(s)
Dates & Prices
Highlights
- New York City, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont
- Tour with professional driver and experienced tour leader, no more than 13 guests.
- Enjoy complimentary HOT breakfast in hotels (bookings.com 7.0+).
- Tour in New England 6 States & New York City within 6 days, we will not retrace our steps!
- Visit Harvard Campus and Museum of Natural History, School of Architecture in MIT.
- Visit Budweiser Brewery and free beer tasting!
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Spectacular view of White Mountain National Forrest and Mt Washington.
by Longfellow—Portland Head Lighthouse; Gilded Age Billionaire Summer House in Newport, Rhode Island. - New England local Cuisine: Oyster, Lobster, Clam Chowder, Apple Cider, Blueberry Muffin, Maple Syrup Candy, Moxie, Pumpkin Pie, New England Cod.
- Scenic Route all the way which makes you feel like “self-drive road trip”!
Itinerary
- Details
- Brief
Day | Itinerary | Attractions | Note |
Day 1 | New York City Tour | Statue of Liberty / Wall Street / Times Square / Metropolitan Museum of Art / The Intrepit Sea Air Space Museum | |
Day 2 | New Haven, CT → Newport, RI→ Providence, RI | Yale University / Connecticut / Rhode Island / The Breakers | |
Day 3 | Providence, RI → Plymouth, MA → Boston, MA | Plymouth Rock / Plimoth Plantation / Harvard University / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Quincy Market / Harvard Museum of Natural History | |
Day 4 | Nashua, NH → Portland, ME | New Hampshire / Anheuser Busch Brewery | |
Day 5 | White Mountains, NH | White Mountain National Forest / Mount Washington / Cannon Mountain / Flume Gorge | |
Day 6 | Vermont → Hartford, CT → New York | Vermont / Mark Twain House Museum |
D1
Day 1
New York City Tour
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Meet Point
Please refer to the starting point
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Sheraton Stamford;Hilton Stamford Hotel&Executive Meeting Center or similar
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Description
Wall Street
This famous street in New York City's Financial District has become synonymous with American financial enterprises. It is also the home of the New York Stock Exchange, and has been (or still is) the location of several other exchanges.
Charging Bull
This bronze sculpture that sits at the northern tip of New York's Bowling Green Park is ready to strike! It was commissioned to represent the "strength and power of the American people" after the stock market crashed in 1987.
Trinity Church NYC
Built in the mid-1800s, Trinity Church (also called St. Paul's Chapel) is the oldest public building that is in continuous use in NYC. The current church is the third on this site; the first Trinity Church was built in 1698.
Empire State Building
One of the most recognizable landmarks in the word, this famous skyscraper is the second-tallest building in New York City. It was completed in 1931 and made a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1986.
Liberty Cruise
The sightseeing cruise tour on the Hudson River to enjoy the city view from a totally different angle, as well as take pictures with the backdrops of Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge.
Times Square
Called "The Crossroads of the World," this major intersection in midtown Manhattan-- where Broadway hits Seventh Avenue-- is a world-famous icon of both New York City and the United States. It has appeared in countless forms of media.
Rockefeller Center
A member of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as well as a National Landmark, the world famous Rockefeller Center (named for John. D. Rockefeller's son) in Midtown Manhattan has been a New York hub since the 1930s.
USS Intrepid
This famous military history museum on Manhattan's West Side is inside the now-defunct World War II aircraft carrier, the USS Intrepid. Exhibits include real military aircraft as well as recreations of military life aboard the ship.
Metropolitan Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is not just the largest art museum in the United States, but also one of the three biggest in the world. Its collection contains more than 2 million works of art.
D2
Day 2
New Haven, CT → Newport, RI→ Providence, RI
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Meet Point
at the designated point
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Red Roof Inn Boston - Mansfield/Foxboro or similar
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Description
Yale University Campus Tour
Founded in 1701, this world-famous university is the third-oldest in the United States. This Ivy-League school is consistently ranked as one of the best institutions of higher learning in the entire world, and admission is extremely competitive.
USS Nautilus
The world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine. The vessel was the first submarine to complete a submerged transit of the North Pole on 3 August 1958. It was decommissioned in 1980 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1982. The submarine has been preserved as a museum ship in Groton, Connecticut, where the vessel receives around 250,000 visitors per year.
The Breakers
The Breakers mansion is not just one of the most famous but is the largest and grandest of the several historical Newport "cottages" that dot the ritzy coastline. The four-story building is located on 14 acres of waterfront property.
D3
Day 3
Providence, RI → Plymouth, MA → Boston, MA
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Meet Point
at the designated point
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Radisson Hotel Nashua/ Crowne Plaza Nashua or similar
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Description
Plimoth Plantation
The Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, MA is a fully-functioning historical town set in the year 1627. The complex also contains a recreation of the Mayflower, a craft center, a small farm animal zoo, and a movie theater.
Plymouth Rock
Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts is an important cultural landmark in the Unites States. It is considered to be the place where European pilgrims first landed and established what would become the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1620.
Quincy Market
Quincy Market in the Faneuil Hall marketplace of downtown Boston is a historic building that still serves as a souvenir marketplace and food court today. The area has expanded to include two other marketplace buildings as well.
Boston Duck Tour
With their signature World War II amphibious landing vehicles, Boston Duck Tours are one of the most unique ways to tour this magnificent city, by land and sea.
Harvard Campus Tour
One of the most famous institutions of higher learning in the world, Harvard University in Cambridge, MA has been standing since 1636, making it the oldest university in the United States. Tourists come for both history and the architecture.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts is a research university known the world over for its highly selective and intense academics, and MIT alumni include 24 Nobel Prize winners and 22 Rhodes Scholars.
D4
Day 4
Nashua, NH → Portland, ME
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Meet Point
at the designated point
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Fireside Inn & Suites Portland or similar
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Description
Budweiser Brewery Experience
Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Brewery: With six Brewery Experience locations across the country, each location has its own story, providing unique perspectives on the history and making of Budweiser.
Portland Head Lighthouse
For more than 200 years, the lighthouse known as the Portland Head Light has been a beacon for ships off the coast of New England. Construction on the lighthouse began in 1787 under the direction of notyet-president George Washington.
Harbor Lights and Sights Cruise
This unique opportunity offers guests the ability to experience the iconic lighthouses and sights of Portland Harbor AND the picturesque waterway known as Diamond Pass. Our cruise first explores the bustling inner harbor and main shipping channel to get close up views of Civil War era fortifications and the lighthouses that have guided mariners into Portland Harbor for over a century- including a close-up view of Maine’s oldest and most photographed lighthouse, Portland Head Light!
D5
Day 5
White Mountains, NH
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Meet Point
at the designated point
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Baymont Inn&Suites West Lebanon or similar
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Description
Flume Gorge
This natural canyon was first discovered in 1808 by a woman on a fishing trip known as "Aunt" Jess Guernsey. Today, a footpath through the gorge allows visitors to the park to experience the same awe as Aunt Jess.
Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway
In 1938, the first cable car in North America opened at Cannon Mountain. Since then, the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway has carted nearly ten million people to the top of this peak in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Mount Washington Cog Railway
The Mount Washington Cog Railway was the first mountain-climbing cog railway and has been humming along since 1868. It is still the second-steepest railway of its kind in the world, climbing at as much as a 37% incline.
D6
Day 6
Vermont → Hartford, CT → New York
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Meet Point
at the designated point
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Attractions
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Description
The Mark Twain House and Museum
The Mark Twain House and Museum was the home of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (a.k.a. Mark Twain) from 1874 to 1891 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Before 1874, Twain had lived in Hannibal, Missouri. The architectural style of the 19-room house is Victorian Gothic.
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Departure & Return
Pickup Locations
Location | Time | Address | Note |
Flushing-Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant | 06:45 | 133-30 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354 | |
Manhattan, Chinatown | 08:00 | 87 Bowery St, New York, NY 10002 |
Dropoff Locations
Location | Time | Address |
Return to original pointExcept for pickup only location | Returning time depends on the actual itinerary, weather, and traffic of the day. Pleases ask the guide on the last day of the tour. |
Includes & Excludes
Includes
- Professional bilingual tour guide
- Transportation (The type of vehicle used will base on the number of guests on the day. 7-seat minivan; Minivan; motorcoach)
- Hotel (Nights is less a day of tour days);
- 5 Nights Deluxe Hotel Accommodation
Excludes
- One World Observatory: Adult $53.35, Senior (age 65 and above) $51.17, Child (age 6-12) $46.82
- Liberty Cruise: Adult $48, Senior (age 65 and above) $42.5, Child (age 12-) $42.5
- U.S.S. Intrepid: Adult $36, Senior (age 65 and above) $34, Child (age 5-12) $26
- Metropolitan Museum of Art: Adult $30, Senior (age 65 and above) $22, Child (age 12 and below) free
- Yale University In-Depth Tour: Adult $25, Senior (age 65 and above) $25, Child (age 3-12) $15
- Boston Duck Tour:Adult $54.49, Senior (age 65 and above) $46.09, Child (age 3-11) $39.79
- The Breakers Mansion: Adult $29, Senior (65+) $29, Child (6-12 yrs) $10
- Mark Twain House:Adult $20;Senior(65+)$20;Children(6-16)$12
- Harvard Museum of Natural History:Adult $12;Senior(65+)$10;Children(3-18)$8
- Flume Gorge: Adult $16;Senior(65+)$16;Children(6-12)$14
- Harbor Lights and Sights Cruise:Adult $29;Senior(65+)$29;Children(3-12)$20
Notice
Optional activity prices in the excluded list is for reference only.
Attentions
- The itinerary will be subject to traffic, departure date, and weather, etc.
- This tour does not accept any City Pass or your own tickets for the attraction.
- A valid photo ID is required to board the bus. Customers are held solely responsible for their own travel documents and/or visas if required.
- There IS a penalty for any 3rd or 4th passengers who joins the tour for free of charge but becomes no show on the departure date.
- Smoking is prohibited aboard the bus in accordance with Federal law and prohibited in all hotel rooms.
- Concerning the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic,some recreations areas are temporially closed. The tour guide will arrange the itinerary.
- Please arrive at the departure point 15 minutes before the scheduled time and follow the arrangement of a tour escort.
- Please arrange your drop off point same as departure point, drop off at different point may not work.
Policies
No Show
Once the booking is confirmed, an absence or failure to show up on the scheduled date is NO SHOW. No show is non-refundable.
Cancellation
Cancellation Period | Policy |
16 or more days prior to tour departure date | Refund 85% payment |
9 - 15 days prior to tour departure date | Refund 40% payment |
8 days prior to tour departure date | Non-refundable |
Guaranteed!
- Lowest online price
- 48hr price protection
- Extra award credits
- Secure transaction