Day 1
MARYLAND:
Join us for an amazing tour featuring the beautiful Colors
of Maine and Coastal New England. The
tour truly features some of the most beautiful scenery of the Northeast. Our overnight accommodations await us north of Baltimore.
Day 2
LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK • “THE HAMPTONS” SIGHTSEEING TOUR • DINNER:
Today's route take us to beautiful Long Island. Our step-on guide will share the rich history and natural beauty as well as point out many of the oceanfront homes of the rich and famous of “The Hamptons.” We'll enjoy scenic water views during dinner this evening. We overnight on Long Island. (D)
Day 3
FERRY FROM LONG ISLAND TO CONNECTICUT • SUBMARINE FORCE MUSEUM • MYSTIC SEAPORT • DINNER & NEW ENGLAND APPLE CRISP • MASSACHUSETTS:
We enjoy the scenery today as we board the ferry crossing the Long Island Sound to New London, Connecticut. Nearby, located on the Thames River in Groton,
we visit the Submarine Force Museum.
The museum maintains the world's finest collection of submarine artifacts.
It is the only submarine museum operated by the United States Navy. In
Mystic you'll have time to browse the
shops and have lunch. We then visit Mystic Seaport. The Museum of America
and the Sea is the nation's leading maritime museum. Explore American maritime history first-hand as you climb
aboard historic tall ships, stroll through
a re-created 19th- century coastal village or watch a working preservation shipyard in action. We travel to Wood-
stock where we'll enjoy dinner including
a delicious serving of apple crisp at the Woodstock Inn. We overnight near Andover, Massachusetts. (D)
Day 4
MASSACHUSETTS SCENIC COASTAL DRIVE • GLOUCESTER SIGHTSEEING TOUR • LUNCH • MAINE • KENNEBUNKPORT:
A day of beautiful scenery is in store as we discover the
rockbound Massachusetts Cape along
scenic Route 127. We make our way to
Gloucester, America's oldest seaport
on Cape Ann where we embark on our
sightseeing tour. We'll make a photo
stop on Gloucester's Stacey Boulevard
to see the statues that tell the stories of this working fishing village. The movie
“The Perfect Storm” was filmed here. Lunch is a treat today as we enjoy fresh,
locally caught seafood. After lunch we arrive in Ogunquit, Maine, and travel up the beautiful coast. Our drive along Ocean Drive features stunning views of the Maine coastline and the homes of Kennebunkport's rich and famous, including a slow drive by the summer retreat of former President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush.
As time permits we explore this little town with the galleries and shops. We overnight near Portland, Maine. (L)
Day 5
MAINE'S RUGGED COAST • PORTLAND HEAD LIGHTHOUSE • LL BEAN • MAINE MARITIME MUSEUM • TASTE OF MAINE • PEMAQUID POINT LIGHTHOUSE • BANGOR:
Another beautiful day of scenery is in store today
as we admire the beauty of Maine's rugged coastline. Salt spray, crashing
surf and oh, the views! Cape Elizabeth is
home to one of the most photographed
lighthouses in the world, the Portland Head Lighthouse. We drive through the bustling port city of Portland as we head north to Freeport, the home of the Flagship store, L.L.Bean, known for quality outdoor gear, apparel and footwear. We visit the Maine Maritime Museum where you'll experience Maine's rich seafaring history. A great lunch is in store at the Taste of Maine Restaurant. Now, traveling through New Harbor, we come to Pemaquid Point, site of the first permanent settlement in Maine (1625). We'll make a photo stop at the lighthouse. We leave the coast for today and make our way to Bangor for a two night stay. (L)
Day 6
FORT KNOX & PENOBSCOT BRIDGE • BAR HARBOR • ACADIA NATIONAL PARK & CADILLAC MOUNTAIN • BANGOR • STEPHEN KING HOUSE:
Located on the west bank of the Penobscot River, in an area
known as the Penobscot Narrows, we visit Fort Knox, one of the best preserved fortifications on the New
England seacoast. The Fort has many
architectural features present only to
itself, as well as a rich history behind
its cannon batteries. We cross the
beautiful Penobscot Narrows Bridge
which houses the only bridge observatory
in the United States. We arrive
in Bar Harbor allowing you time to
explore the village and have time for
lunch on our own before touring Acadia
National Park. Nowhere along the
Atlantic Seaboard is the rock-bound
coast as picturesque as in Acadia
National Park, one of America's most
visited national parks. We drive along
the scenic park road as we enjoy the
spectacular panorama from the summit
of Cadillac Mountain, the first place in
the continental United States to see the
sunrise. We return to our hotel in Bangor
and drive by Stephen King's former
residence. The best-selling author's
home is instantly recognizable by its
spider web front gate topped by bats. (D)
Day 7
WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW
HAMPSHIRE • MT WASHINGTON
COG RAILWAY • GREEN MOUNTAINS:
We leave Maine and enter the natural
splendor of New Hampshire's White
Mountains. We stop for lunch in the
little town of Gorham, then continue
our journey to Mount Washington. We're
in for an unforgettable adventure aboard
the historic Mount Washington Cog
Railway. Enjoy the magnificent scenery
as we make the spectacular climb to
the peak of the highest mountain in the
northeast. When we reach the 6288'
summit we'll have time to visit the
weather station before traveling back
down the mountain. This evening we
enter the Green Mountains of Vermont
where we spend the night.
Day 8
VERMONT • COLD HOLLOW
CIDER MILL • LUNCH AT WAYBURY
INN • COVERED BRIDGE • VERMONT
COUNTRY STORE:
We begin the day at
Cold Hollow Cider Mill. See the working
cider mill and shop for syrups, Vermont
goods, and check out the bakery, known
for their cider donuts. From here we
travel to Middlebury, Vermont, where
we have lunch at the historic Waybury
Inn. The Inn is better known for The
Bob Newhart Show, which aired on
CBS from 1982 to 1990. On our way
we pause for a photo at Hammond
Covered Bridge. This 145-foot lattice
truss bridge was built in 1842. Our
next stop is in Weston at the Vermont
Country Store, known for their mail
order catalog filled with practical
hard-to-find items. We overnight near
Albany, NY. (L)
Day 9
NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM
• BERKSHIRE MOUNTAIN
COTTAGES • LUNCH:
This morning we
arrive in the heart of the Berkshire
Mountains. Our first stop is the Norman
Rockwell Museum, home to the world's
largest collection of original Norman
Rockwell art. While in the picturesque
town of Stockbridge we enjoy a delightful
sightseeing tour of the Berkshire
cottages. These estates, also called
cottages, were the homes of Andrew
Carnegie, Harley Procter of Procter and
Gamble Co., George Westinghouse,
the Vanderbilts and many others. A
delightful lunch is included in this
charming area. We travel to upper
Maryland for overnight. (L)
Day 10
HOME:
All too soon our tour must
come to an end. We continue
south sharing our experiences with
each other.