EASTERN USA & EASTERN CANADA
10. BAR HARBOR & ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Luminist painters were among the first to document the beauty of Bar Harbor, and their works attracted Gilded Age high society who created an exclusive summer resort community here to rival Newport, Rhode Island. See exquisite examples of Victorian architecture en route to your exploration of the wonders of Acadia National Park, including a horse-drawn carriage ride along its historic roadways. The sights you’ll see today are soul stirring... coves, forests, beaches, plunging cliffs, rocky islands and the stunning view from the summit of Cadillac Mountain. Return to your hotel for time at leisure; soothe at the spa, or explore the town with its charming shops, cafés, and galleries. Meals BD
11. CLASSIC NEW ENGLAND BY THE SEA Journey southward this morning from Bar Harbor along the beautiful, rugged Maine coast. Stop in Camden for lunch and free time to explore on your own, discovering a destination
rich in history and lined with mansions that speak volumes about the genteel lifestyles of this quintessential seacoast town. Classically New England, the region boasts tranquil coves and beaches and was once a fishing and shipbuilding centre. Continue on to The Cliff House Resort & Spa, an iconic oceanfront hotel first opened in 1872 and set atop the stunning cliffs of Maine’s coastline. Join us this evening for a farewell dinner as we celebrate the scenic treasures and daily pleasures of New England. Meals BD
12. JOURNEY HOME After breakfast, travel from The Cliff House Resort & Spa to Boston (approximately 128.7 kilometres). Tour ends: 11:30 AM at Logan International Airport, Boston or 12:30 PM at The Langham, Boston. Airport transfers are included. Book flights that depart after 2:00 PM; allow a minimum two hours for flight check-in at the airport. Meals B
12 DAYS FROM £2,990 PLUS AIRFARE (11 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches & 9 Dinners)
BEGINS BOSTON 18 Jun 21, 24, 27 Sep 01, 05⁄ , 07, 09, 10, 12 Oct
⁄ = Sold Out!
Dates in blue indicate Small Group Departures averaging 24 Tauck guests, priced from £3590 per person double; specific dates apply – enquire at booking.
Go to
tauck.co.uk for up-to-the-minute space availability; additional departure dates may become available as these sell out.
PRICE PER PERSON
June – August Double £2990
THE MOUNT
It has been described as an autobiographical house, one that visually tells the story of Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist Edith (Jones) Wharton in a plot of meticulously landscaped gardens, in grand architecture that speaks volumes about her privileged upbringing and in page-turning rooms that chronicle her insider opinions about the rich and famous. To discover that the phrase “keeping up with the Joneses” referred to her father’s family adds another juicy chapter to your visit here.
September – October Double £3190
Single £4090 Single £4208
Triple £2699 (double with rollaway)
Triple £2919 (double with rollaway)
International Airfare is additional. Contact Tauck for rates on international air for travel originating in the UK (subject to availability). Please enquire at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your tour.
Bookings are subject to our Booking Conditions.
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Night 1,2
THE LANGHAM, BOSTON
Night 3,4 ORCHARDS HOTEL Night 5
STOWEFLAKE MOUNTAIN RESORT & SPA
Night 6,7 OMNI MOUNT WASHINGTON RESORT
Night 8
Night 9,10 BAR HARBOR INN & SPA Night 11
Boston, MA
Williamstown, MA Stowe, VT
Bretton Woods, NH
THE INN AT BRUNSWICK STATION Brunswick, ME Bar Harbor, ME
THE CLIFF HOUSE RESORT & SPA Cape Neddick, ME
To book contact your preferred agent or call 0800 810 8020
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