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Standard Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive In
Kennebunkport

Night 1-2

Camden

Set around a picturesque harbour, Camden is a charming holiday town that’s clustered with antique shops, art galleries and world-class restaurants. Stroll between the 19th-century residences and lovingly restored public buildings in the High Street Historic District or escape to the elevated trails of Camden Hills State Park for sweeping vistas. Aside from sun-drenched beaches, the hidden coves and islands of Megunticook Lake are just a stone’s throw away.

Night 3

Bar Harbor

Serving as the gateway to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor hugs the east coast of Mount Desert Island overlooking Maine’s Frenchman Bay. Climb to the summit of Cadillac Mountain for sweeping views of the town and the offshore Cranberry Islands or spot humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine. After discovering the region’s Native American history at the Abbe Museum, you can dine on locally-caught seafood and cocktails at the waterfront restaurants.

Night 4

Portland and Surrounds

Sprawling across a peninsula that juts into Casco Bay, Portland is a historic port city on the southern coast of Maine. Its cobblestone streets lead to bustling fishing wharves and historic warehouses now occupied by restaurants and boutiques, while stately Victorian-era homes cluster in the West End. Cruise between the Calendar Islands or soak up the waterfront views along the Eastern Promenade before getting your cultural fix in the museums of the Arts District.

Night 5-6

Boston and Surrounds

One of the most influential cities in America’s independence movement, Boston is packed with outstanding museums, world-class art galleries and inviting green spaces. Explore the heritage-listed landmarks along the Freedom Trail and feast on gourmet foods accompanied by live music at the Quincy Market. Ride the famous swan boats in the Boston Common and join the Sons of Liberty in dumping tea overboard during at ship tour at the Fort Point Channel.

Night 7

Cape Cod Region

Hooking into the North Atlantic Ocean along the coast of Massachusetts, Cape Cod is a renowned summertime destination with a distinctly maritime feel. It’s dotted with quaint villages, historic lighthouse and waterfront seafood restaurants, as well as plenty of beaches where you can find a peaceful corner. Discover Kennedy’s links to the region in Hyannis and ride the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard before exploring the daffodil-filled streets of characterful Nantucket.

Night 8-9

New York

Centered around the iconic skyline of Manhattan, New York is undoubtedly one of the United States’ most dynamic cities. Experience the bright lights of Times Square and lose yourself for a day (or three) along Museum Mile, then escape to the green oasis that is Central Park. Explore the industrial landmarks of Chelsea while walking along the elevated High Line and discover the cosmopolitan communities and eclectic restaurants of Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx.

Day 1

Arrive In
Kennebunkport

Night 1-2

Set around a picturesque harbour, Camden is a charming holiday town that’s clustered with antique shops, art galleries and world-class restaurants. Stroll between the 19th-century residences and lovingly restored public buildings in the High Street Historic District or escape to the elevated trails of Camden Hills State Park for sweeping vistas. Aside from sun-drenched beaches, the hidden coves and islands of Megunticook Lake are just a stone’s throw away.

Night 3

Serving as the gateway to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor hugs the east coast of Mount Desert Island overlooking Maine’s Frenchman Bay. Climb to the summit of Cadillac Mountain for sweeping views of the town and the offshore Cranberry Islands or spot humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine. After discovering the region’s Native American history at the Abbe Museum, you can dine on locally-caught seafood and cocktails at the waterfront restaurants.

Night 4

Sprawling across a peninsula that juts into Casco Bay, Portland is a historic port city on the southern coast of Maine. Its cobblestone streets lead to bustling fishing wharves and historic warehouses now occupied by restaurants and boutiques, while stately Victorian-era homes cluster in the West End. Cruise between the Calendar Islands or soak up the waterfront views along the Eastern Promenade before getting your cultural fix in the museums of the Arts District.

Night 5-6

One of the most influential cities in America’s independence movement, Boston is packed with outstanding museums, world-class art galleries and inviting green spaces. Explore the heritage-listed landmarks along the Freedom Trail and feast on gourmet foods accompanied by live music at the Quincy Market. Ride the famous swan boats in the Boston Common and join the Sons of Liberty in dumping tea overboard during at ship tour at the Fort Point Channel.

Night 7

Hooking into the North Atlantic Ocean along the coast of Massachusetts, Cape Cod is a renowned summertime destination with a distinctly maritime feel. It’s dotted with quaint villages, historic lighthouse and waterfront seafood restaurants, as well as plenty of beaches where you can find a peaceful corner. Discover Kennedy’s links to the region in Hyannis and ride the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard before exploring the daffodil-filled streets of characterful Nantucket.

Night 8-9

Centered around the iconic skyline of Manhattan, New York is undoubtedly one of the United States’ most dynamic cities. Experience the bright lights of Times Square and lose yourself for a day (or three) along Museum Mile, then escape to the green oasis that is Central Park. Explore the industrial landmarks of Chelsea while walking along the elevated High Line and discover the cosmopolitan communities and eclectic restaurants of Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx.

Day 10

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New York

Day 10

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New York

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