INCLUDES:
Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation
Six Nights Hotel Accommodations
Eleven Meals, including a Lobster Dinner
Plymouth Waterfront
Hyannis Tour
Martha’s Vineyard Roundtrip Ferry and Tour
Provincetown & Whale Watch Cruise
Nantucket Ferry and Guided tour of Island
Mohegan Sun (Gift Card)
& More!
Plymouth Waterfront – near Plymouth Rock is Pilgrim Memorial State Park, a historic site located in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The park is most famous for being home to Plymouth Rock, the legendary landing site of the Mayflower Pilgrims in 1620. The park is a scenic, waterfront space that combines natural beauty with significant historical landmarks. The park offers picturesque views of Plymouth Harbor and is a great spot for walking, relaxing, and enjoying the waterfront. The harbor is also home to the Mayflower II, a replica of the original ship. Pilgrim Memorial State Park is an important cultural landmark, offering both a serene place to reflect and a venue to learn about early American history.
Sandwich Village – Sandwich Village is a charming and historic destination located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, offering a delightful blend of colonial architecture, scenic landscapes, and rich history. Sandwich, established in 1637, is one of the oldest towns in the United States. As you stroll through its quaint streets, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time. The village is home to a collection of well-preserved colonial-era homes, historic buildings, and museums that give insight into the town's early days. The village is surrounded by the natural beauty of Cape Cod.
Martha’s Vineyard - a picturesque island located off the coast of Massachusetts, known for its charming towns, beautiful landscapes, and rich cultural history. The island spans about 100 square miles and is made up of six towns, each with its own distinct character. We will have time in Edgartown, known for its whitewashed whaling captain's houses, tree-lined streets, and upscale shops and restaurants. Oak Bluffs, another well-known area, has a more vibrant, eclectic feel, famous for its colorful Victorian cottages, known as "gingerbread houses," and lively harbor. The island has been a long-time retreat for artists, writers, and celebrities, giving it an artistic, bohemian vibe
Provincetown– offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a memorable destination for travelers. Driving into Provincetown, you’ll first notice the striking landscape of Cape Cod’s sandy dunes and the glittering waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The town sits at the very tip of Cape Cod, where the Cape's arm reaches out into the sea, giving Provincetown its distinct charm. The air is fresh and salty, filled with the sound of seagulls and waves crashing against the shore. The streets are lined with colorful buildings, art galleries, and boutique shops, giving the town an artsy, laid-back vibe
Whale Watch - A whale watch cruise off the coast of Provincetown, Massachusetts, offers an unforgettable opportunity to witness some of the ocean's most majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Provincetown, located at the tip of Cape Cod, is one of the best spots on the East Coast for whale watching, as it's situated near Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, a rich feeding ground for various whale species.
Nantucket Cruise to the Island – Nantucket is a charming and scenic island off the coast of Massachusetts, known for its stunning natural beauty, historic charm, and relaxed coastal vibe. A trip to Nantucket feels like stepping back in time, with its cobblestone streets, stately homes, and unique maritime heritage. We begin with a scenic ferry ride from Cape Cod. As you approach Nantucket, you’ll notice the island's rugged coastline, dotted with lighthouses and surrounded by clear blue waters. Upon disembarking, the salty sea breeze greets you, setting the tone for a tranquil escape