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8-Nights Classic New England

New England
8-Nights Classic New England
New England
Cosmos
Vacation Offer ID 1517194
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Overview

Cosmos

Known for its historic sites and stunning fall foliage, New England in the fall delights all of the senses. On this fall foliage tour, experience the spectacular beauty of autumn displays in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Your colorful tour of New England begins in the historic city of Boston. You’ll head north into Maine, for a visit to the charming cobblestoned streets of the maritime city of Portland—complete with lighthouses and lobstermen. Head to Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island—gateway to the woodlands and rocky seashores of Acadia National Park. Keep an eye out for local residents, including beaver, whales, and seabirds on your drive through the park. Your guided tour of New England continues inland through the Longfellow Mountains to the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Step back in time through classic covered bridges, quaint towns, and forests bursting with seasonal colors. You’ll drive along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Scenic Byway through the fragrant pine and colorful deciduous woodlands of Franconia Notch and White Mountain National Forest. Be enthralled with the kaleidoscope of fall colors of birch, beech, and maple trees on your way to Vermont where you’ll visit a sugarhouse in Montpelier that’s been producing maple syrup for eight generations. Travel to Woodstock where you’ll visit Billings Farm & Museum, an outdoor museum and dairy farm. Continue on to Quechee Gorge State Park, Vermont’s ‘Little Grand Canyon’, to take in views of breathtaking Quechee Gorge. Then see historic Plymouth Rock where the pilgrims on the Mayflower landed in 1620. Spend two nights in Hyannis on Cape Cod including a day trip to the tip of the Cape to explore the small community of Provincetown. You’ll return to Boston for a sightseeing adventure to trace the steps of Paul Revere near the Old North Church; see the Boston Common; the old State House; and other locations that are significant to U.S. history along Boston’s Freedom Trail. From colorful American history to colorful fall scenes beyond compare, your escorted vacation in New England is a trip to create memories for all seasons!

Featured Destinations

Brattleboro

Brattleboro

The gateway to Vermont for travelers driving north on Interstate 91, Brattleboro is a cultural and artistic community 120 mi/195 km southeast of Burlington. It has lots of ecominded and social-activist residents, plus a food co-op and nice small shops. It has a lovely reservoir, known as the Retreat Meadows, where the West River empties into the Connecticut River (canoes are available for rent). The Estey Organ Museum displays the world's only collection of Estey reed organs from the Victorian era. It is located in one of the six massive buildings where the organs were made for almost 100 years.

Downtown Brattleboro has experienced a revival with the restoration of the town's old movie house and the Latchis Hotel, an art-deco beauty. The chamber of commerce has outlined a walking tour of historic sites downtown. There are a number of interesting shops nearby, including Vermont Artisan Designs and several excellent bookstores. The town has a lively arts scene, which it celebrates the first Friday of every month with Gallery Walk, and the Strolling of the Heifers Parade and Festival in early June has become a major attraction.

More established, but also more weather-dependent, is the annual two-day ski-jumping tournament at Harris Hill Ski Jump. It's usually held in February and reliably draws a contingent of talented Austrians, Slovakians or Ukrainians warming up for the FIS World Championships.

North of Brattleboro is Dummerston, where author Rudyard Kipling lived in the 1890s and wrote Captains Courageous and The Jungle Book. His home is located on 55 acres/25 hectares of meadows and forest and is available for weeklong stays through the British Landmark Trust, which bought and restored the property in 1992.

Just west of Brattleboro is Marlboro, home in June and July to the Marlboro Music Festival, a renowned chamber-music series. Southwest of Marlboro, in Jacksonville, is the North River Winery, housed at a farm that dates to the mid-1800s. Tours and tastings are available.

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North Conway

North Conway

North Conway is nestled along the White Mountain National Forest and the tallest peak on the East Coast, Mt. Washington. Outdoors activities are never-ending, such as skiing, hiking, camping and canoeing. After a day in the rugged outdoors, enjoy shopping and dining at the many local shops and eateries.

Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor

Drawn by the pines, granite shores, fresh lobster and stunning views from Cadillac Mountain, captains of industry once kept summer homes here. The charming little town, and all the rest, remain. And the rocky boulder beaches on its shoreline are now Acadia National Park, a preserved expanse of vintage Down East scenery.
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Burlington, VT

Burlington, VT

Burlington is a place of many places to see, including the American Museum of Flyfishing, Ben and Jerry's Ice cream, Church Street Marketplace, Lake Champlain Basin Science Center, Lake Champlain Ferries, Montreal Expos, Shelburne Museum, New England's Smithsonian Institution and America's attic on 45 scenic acres with a collection of over 80,000 objects.
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Hyannis

Hyannis

Regular fishing and scenic excursions leave from Hyannis, Massachusetts, which serves as a port for ferries from Cape Cod to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket islands. (You also can catch ferries to the two islands from other towns.) The Old Jail built in the early 1700s is supposedly Cape Cod's most haunted building. Given the region's historical prominence, that's saying a lot. Don't miss the early American graffiti on the jailhouse walls.

Also in Hyannis, stop at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum to browse its collection of photographs from JFK's days on Cape Cod. A video (narrated by Walter Cronkite) focuses on the Camelot era of Kennedy's presidency. You can try to see the famous Kennedy compound from the street (the best view may be from the beach), but the homes are not open to the public, and the Kennedy family carefully guards what it can of its privacy.

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Boston

Boston

The history and bricklaid beauty of Boston is easy to enjoy. Follow the Freedom Trail past Old North Church, Paul Revere Park, Fanieul Hall, the Commons, Old Ironsides and more landmarks of America's birth. Across the Charles River is Cambridge and Harvard. Venture to Marblehead and Salem to the south, or Lexington and Concord to the north. Back in town, have clam chowder at the warf or great Italian food in North End.
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Valid Date Ranges

September 2025
09/21/2025 09/29/2025 $2,324 per person
09/22/2025 09/30/2025 $2,599 per person
09/23/2025 10/01/2025 $2,569 per person
09/27/2025 10/05/2025 $2,669 per person
09/28/2025 10/06/2025 $2,644 per person
09/29/2025 10/07/2025 $2,719 per person
October 2025
10/01/2025 10/09/2025 $2,639 per person
10/02/2025 10/10/2025 $2,639 per person
10/04/2025 10/12/2025 $2,639 per person
10/05/2025 10/13/2025 $2,639 per person

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.