from $2,695* per person | 7 Days | October |
Boutique accommodations
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Exertion level: 4
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Operator: Serendipity Traveler |
12 people max
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You will tread off the typical tourist path to gather the essence of
autumn in New England. Summer memories linger while the
spectacle that is autumn slowly and steadily graces the
landscape. Serendipity Traveler invites women travelers to join us and
experience the beauty of New England's fall foliage season, visiting the
historical city of Boston, idyllic villages and country roads of
Vermont, and the coastal jewel of Rockport in Essex County north of
Boston. This trip is a stunning blend for women travelers of city and
country, art and architecture , country walks, covered bridges, and New
England autumn foliage at its best time of the season. You will meander
along historical routes, sleep in charming inns, sample fine New
England dining and walk in the Green mountains of southern Vermont and
along the Atlantic coast savouring the best of Autumn. Come alone as
most women travelers do, or bring a friend and share the wonder of
travel in New England during autumn.
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Locations visited/nearby
Beacon Hill
, Boston Common
, Peabody Essex Museum
, Woodstock Vermont
, Rockport
, MA, England
Special information
- Offers some women-only departures.
Itinerary
Saturday Boston Duck Tour
You will arrive in historic Boston and transfer independently from Logan International Airport to our hotel in the heart of Boston proper. We will all take a Boston Duck Tour this afternoon. The ducks are WWII amphibious vehicles that travel over land and sea. We will view Boston's Public Garden, The Common, Old North Church and Newbury St. before cruising the Charles River. This evening, we gather for a welcome dinner at a colorful Beacon Hill bistro after walking in historical Back Bay. D
Sunday The Freedom Trail
Put on your walking shoes for your Freedom Trail walk this morning if you choose. Later, you may wish to explore Boston Common where George Washington's leadership forged American liberty. This afternoon and evening are at your leisure to further discover the cultural sights and sounds in the very heart of Boston, also known as, “Bean Town”. Perhaps, a visit to the North End, Beacon Hill, or taking in the art at The Museum of Fine Arts which is one of America's largest museums and is best known for its collections of Impressionist paintings, Egyptian artifacts and Asian art. This evening you may opt for a cultural performance in the city. B/L
Monday Paul Reveres Ride
Leaving Boston, you will begin to travel north towards the panoramic, colorful mountains of Vermont. We will be stopping along the way in Concord, Massachusetts following the trail of Paul Revere where the American Revolution started. While in Concord, you will delight in a historical, revolutionary and literary walking tour about the town. Following lunch, we will continue our journey toward the quintessential villages of Vermont. After checking in to our historical New England inn, you may wish to soak in the autumn air and brilliant colors with a walk before dinner to see the nearby covered bridge. B/L
Tuesday Vermont Villages
This morning, you will tour local off the beaten track Vermont back roads, hills, and idyllic New England villages washed in brilliant fall colors. We plan to taste some locally made Vermont cheeses, enjoy a gourmet lunch with fresh pressed apple cider, and visit the Marsh- Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, Vermont. Walking through one of Vermont's most beautiful landscapes, under the shade of sugar maples, and 400 year old hemlocks, acrsoss covered bridges and rambling stone walls you will be immersed in the essence of Vermont. Antique, Artisan shops and galleries make shopping fun. Return to our inn late afternoon as the sun begins to set on the hillsides. Lots of opportunity for photos today of classic New England fall foliage landscape views. B/D
Wednesday Artists Studios
Winding our way south through landscape of Southern Vermont with the tapestry of fall colors, you will begin to head toward the Atlantic coast, we will lunch along the way. We will visit Castle Hill Estate in Ipswich, a grand summer estate where you can begin to breathe the fresh salt air of the Atlantic. We will continue through Essex County and arrive in the classic, colonial seaside jewel of Rockport, Massachusetts. After settling in to our 18th century inn, you may wish to visit the harborfront and watch the lobstermen hauling their traps, or browse the art galleries and interesting shops along Main Street. Winslow Homer and friends were some of the early artists that loved this village by the sea. Dinner this evening will be in Rockport. B/L
Thursday Coastal Northshore
Savour the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean this morning before traveling the short distance to Gloucester, Massachusetts, America's oldest seaport. Perhaps you will choose to walk a beach at sunrise. A private tour at the stunning Cape Ann Museum where our docent will share the region's rich maritime heritage including the arts is planned today. We will visit some of the spectacular lighthouses of the coast on Cape Ann meandering amdist the coves and scenic harbors. Upon returning to Rockport we will share our farewell dinner. B/D
Friday
This morning, you will depart independently for Boston's Logan Airport with your warm memories of New England's rich and colorful autumn tapestry during one of its most glorious of seasons. B
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