Day 1
MARYLAND:
Early today we board our comfortable
Christian Tours Prevost motorcoach and travel through
to Maryland for our overnight.
Day 2
LONGWOOD GARDENS • MYSTIC:
This morning we
take a walk through one of the world’s largest indoor
conservatories at beautiful Longwood Gardens! Longwood
Gardens, sometimes referred to as the DuPont Gardens, was
created by industrialist Pierre S. du Pont. The entire estate
offers 1,050 acres of gardens, woodlands, and meadows; 20
outdoor gardens; 20 indoor gardens within 4 acres of heated
greenhouses; 11,000 different types of plants, and spectacular
fountains. We leave Longwood and travel to Mystic, CT, for
overnight.
Day 3
NEWPORT • TEN MILE DRIVE • SANDWICH & HYANNIS
TOUR • DINNER:
Our first stop of the day is in Newport
at the famous Bowen’s Wharf to explore the many shops and
boutiques. Then we’re off to see the acclaimed “Ten Mile
Drive.” As our coach slowly winds through the many homes
and exquisite estates of the “400,” we’ll marvel at the beauty
of these buildings & grounds. In the early afternoon, we
will depart from Newport and travel to Cape Cod. We travel
historic Route 6A through Sandwich viewing the village green,
the dunes at Sandy Neck, a cranberry bog and Cape Cod
Bay. We continue our journey into Hyannis for a tour of the
area including the Kennedy Memorial, Korean War Memorial,
Hyannisport and a view of St. Francis Xavier Church, where
the Kennedys worshiped. We spend the next four nights on
Cape Cod. Tonight we’ll enjoy an included dinner! DNEWPORT • TEN MILE DRIVE • SANDWICH & HYANNIS
TOUR • DINNER: Our first stop of the day is in Newport
at the famous Bowen’s Wharf to explore the many shops and
boutiques. Then we’re off to see the acclaimed “Ten Mile
Drive.” As our coach slowly winds through the many homes
and exquisite estates of the “400,” we’ll marvel at the beauty
of these buildings & grounds. In the early afternoon, we
will depart from Newport and travel to Cape Cod. We travel
historic Route 6A through Sandwich viewing the village green,
the dunes at Sandy Neck, a cranberry bog and Cape Cod
Bay. We continue our journey into Hyannis for a tour of the
area including the Kennedy Memorial, Korean War Memorial,
Hyannisport and a view of St. Francis Xavier Church, where
the Kennedys worshiped. We spend the next four nights on
Cape Cod. Tonight we’ll enjoy an included dinner! (D)
Day 4
MARTHA’S VINEYARD • DINNER:
This morning we
board the ferry for a cruise to Martha’s Vineyard, where
we enjoy a sightseeing tour of the island. You’ll discover that
much of the island remains as it was when the first white
settlers came. See Oak Bluffs, beaches in long sweeps of
unbroken beauty, salt sea marshes, picturesque yacht harbors,
and Edgartown, a fashionable harborside community of
narrow streets and stately old homes. Tonight we’ll treat
you to a delicious dinner at one of the local restaurants. (D)
Day 5
CAPE COD NATIONAL SEASHORE • PROVINCETOWN
• OPTION OF WHALE WATCH OR DUNES TOUR:
Today
we travel historic Route 6A, the Old King’s Highway, a scenic
byway winding through centuries of Cape Cod history. It winds
past hundreds of historic structures which characterize its
early development. We see the Eastham Windmill, a Cape
Cod Lighthouse, and visit the Cape Cod National Seashore
Visitor’s Center. Sand dunes and the ocean surround us as
we approach “Land’s End,” Provincetown. We are now at the
extreme tip of Cape Cod. Formerly known as the “Province
Lands” the pilgrims landed here first before they decided to
settle across the bay in Plymouth. You will have time for lunch
and browsing through the wonderful variety of shops, and
galleries that make this artists/fishermen village so unique.
This afternoon you can choose from two options: Board an
excursion vessel for an amazing experience of whale watching.
You travel into the natural habitat of a diverse marine environment
including birds that migrate here from all over the
Atlantic and fish which use these shallow waters to feed. An
onboard naturalist will introduce you to everything you see
and will answer any of your questions about the whales, birds,
fish and lighthouses. Or you may choose: The Dunes Tour
Excursion ride through the protected lands of the Cape Cod
National Seashore, the largest protected coastline in the
country. Your driver/guide will point out the “dune shacks”
where famous artists and writers became inspired to create
their art. Late this afternoon we return to Hyannis. Dinner is
included this evening. (D)
Day 6
HYANNIS • NANTUCKET ISLAND:
We board the high
speed ferry to Nantucket, which is not just an island
but an experience! Here, on the warm clear waters of the
Atlantic is nestled a community whose original colonial New
England heritage and atmosphere of 300 years ago is virtually
unchanged. It’s a treasure chest of history, legend, art, &
architecture reflecting the long-gone, but never forgotten
whaling era. You will have a sightseeing journey around the
island and time to browse the old maritime town and enjoy
the quaint shops and sights before boarding the ferry back
to the mainland. We arrive back to Hyannis where you’ll
have free time on Main Street to browse the shops and have
dinner (on your own).
Day 7
MAYFLOWER II • PLYMOUTH ROCK • PLIMOTH
PATUXET • LUNCH • BOSTON CITY TOUR:
The Mayflower II
returned to Plymouth in 2020, after a 3-year multi-million
dollar restoration and was the centerpiece of the 400th
commemoration of the Pilgrims’ arrival. We tour this full scale
reproduction. Next, we see Plymouth Rock, the point of the
Pilgrims’ landing on December 21, 1620. We make a stop
at the impressive National Monument To The Forefathers,
erected in 1889 to commemorate the Pilgrims. We continue
to Plimoth Patuxet, a living village recreating life in early
Plymouth. Costumed people in 17th century attire portray
actual residents of the 1627 community. Lunch is included
today. This afternoon’s agenda includes a guided tour of
Boston. See the Boston Common, the oldest public park in
the country, where cows once grazed, soldiers drilled, witches
were hanged, and “common scold” were dunked in the Frog
Pond. See the Old State House, from whose balcony the
Declaration of Independence was first read to the citizens of
Boston in 1776. And see Faneuil Hall, known as the “Cradle
of Liberty” because of the frequent protest meetings that
took place there. We also see the Old North Church, from
whose tall steeple Robert Newman hung two lanterns that
started Paul Revere’s famous ride. We see the USS Constitution,
“Old Ironsides” of the War of 1812 before traveling to
Massachusetts for our overnight. (L)
Day 8
MARK TWAIN HOUSE • DINNER:
In Hartford, Connecticut,
we’ll visit the Mark Twain House. If you’ve seen A&E’s
series on Castles of America, you may be acquainted with
the Mark Twain House. Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and
other classics were penned while Samuel Clemmons resided
here. The three-story Victorian mansion features many rare
Tiffany pieces and Clemmons memorabilia. This evening
we enjoy an included dinner together. We overnight just
outside of Delaware. (D)
Day 9
HOME:
All good things must come to an end. This
morning finds us homeward bound, filled with delightful
thoughts of new places to add to our treasure house of
memories.