ATLANTIC MARITIME
Cape Cod, the Islands & Newport
Pilgrims, whales, Newport mansions, and “lobstah” dinner. This delicious maritime odyssey shows you the best of Cape Cod and the Islands... from Boston (and The Lenox Hotel in Copley Square)... to Plymouth, where a re-creation of 17th-century Plimouth Plantation (complete with costumed interpreters) will introduce you to Pilgrim life after the Mayflower... ferry to Martha’s
Vineyard, a wealthy island retreat of small towns and stately Victorian houses, where you’ll stay at the Harbor View Hotel & Resort in Edgartown... fly to Nantucket, rich in cobblestone streets, saltbox houses and whaling history... ferry to the mainland, then drive to Chatham and settle in at the classic Chatham Wayside Inn (once a stagecoach stop)… take in some whale watching at Provincetown... stop at the famous New Bedford Whaling Museum en route to Newport and The Newport Marriott right on the harbor, in easy reach of historic downtown, the Cliff Walk, and a stretch of coast where 19th-century robber barons built lavish castles they called “summer cottages.”
Boston MASSACHUSETTS Provincetown Plymouth
RHODE ISLAND
Bedford New Newport
Woods Hole
MARTHA’S VINEYARD
Cape Cod National Seashore
Hyannis Chatham Falmouth Edgartown NANTUCKET Maximum Elevation: 100 ft. Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
8 DAYS FROM $2,990*
(7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch & 5 Dinners) BEGINS BOSTON
Jul 7, 14, 28 Aug 4, 18, 25
Sep 1, 6, 8, 13, 15⁄ , 22, 29 Oct 6, 13 ⁄ = Sold Out!
Dates in blue indicate Small Group Departures averaging 24 Tauck guests, priced from $3390 per person double; specific dates apply – inquire at time of booking.
Go to
www.tauck.com for space availability and day-by-day itinerary.
PRICE PER PERSON
Double $2990 Single $3823 Triple $2724 (double with rollaway)
*Airfare is additional.
Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights in Boston before or after your tour, with included airport transfers, and about our Guest Protection Product.
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