Day trips to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, plus two nights in Provincetown
- Ferry rides from Boston to Provincetown (one way), Hyannis to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard (roundtrip)
- Overnight Boston, 2 nights Provincetown on the Cape, 3 nights Hyannis – a minimum of packing and unpacking
- Guided tours in Provincetown (Cape Cod Nat’l Seashore), Nantucket and Edgartown (Martha’s Vineyard)
- Visit Chatham, home of many a sea captain – see the John F. Kennedy Museum and the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame in Hyannis
- New Bedford Whaling Museum
- Free time to browse shops and galleries, conveniently located hotels
- 12 meals: full hot buffet breakfast each morning, 2 lunches and 4 dinners, including a lobster feast
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Day 1
Arrive in Boston at approximately 5pm, after your departure from Sacramento. Transfer to your hotel for dinner and then to rest up this evening. Your adventure begins in earnest tomorrow. Embassy Suites Logan Airport
- dinner is included this day
- Embassy Suites Logan Airport
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Day 2
The Old Town Trolley arrives this morning to take you on a private guided tour of “The Cradle of Liberty.” It’s “transportainment at it’s best!” After a stop at historic Old Quincy Market for lunch, head to the ferry dock, then off to Cape Cod. It’s the largest and fastest catamaran in the world, to provide the smoothest and quickest journey to Provincetown or “P-Town.” The 90-minute trip offers food and beverage service and indoor or outdoor seating.
On arrival, you’ll have time to visit the shops and galleries near the dock, in the heart of town. You’ll want to soak up some of the local flavor in this unique village. Our coach arrives 90 minutes later to whisk us to our hotel.
- breakfast and dinner are included this day
- Surfside Hotel – 2 nights
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Day 3
A guided tour of Provincetown this morning will acquaint you with the history and sea-lore of this small oceanside community. Travel over the sand dunes – yes, the sand dunes – to discover a whole new scenic world! An optional visit to the Well Fleet Audubon is offered this afternoon (small additional cost). Dine at a popular local spot for lunch, dinner is at your leisure.
- breakfast and lunch are included this day
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Day 4
Just south of P-Town on the southeast end of the Cape is Chattam. Arrive there via a route that takes you through small New England villages along the Cape Cod National Seashore.
This village is known for its beautiful sea captains’ mansions and you’ll see some of them today. Browse the shops and continue on to Hyannis, where the John F. Kennedy Museum gives you a “other than presidential years” like at JFK’s life. In the basement is the Cape Cod Baseball Museum. Did you know nearly one-third of all major leaguers today played in this famous summer league? Tonight, it’s time for LOBSTERS… yum. Hyannis Hotel – 3 nights
- breakfast and dinner are included this day
- Hyannis Hotel – 3 nights
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Day 5
After breakfast, stroll across the street to the Hy-Line Docks where you will board a high speed catamaran for a cruise to the “Storybook Island” of Martha’s Vineyard. You will learn about the history and lifestyle of the islanders as you travel through the island’s villages on a local bus tour. Lunch and shopping are on your own in the historic whaling village of Edgartown. Return to Hyannis about 5pm.
- breakfast and dinner are included this day
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Day 6
Off to Nantucket Island this morning. Enjoy first-class passage for the 2 hour journey. Once again, we have arranged for a guided tour and you’ll have time to explore on your own. Return to Hyannis about 6pm.
- breakfast and lunch are included this day
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Day 7
One more Cape Cod experience awaits, a visit to the New Bedford Whaling Museum. In the mid-19th century, this was the commerce center of the country. Your return flight departs from Providence mid-afternoon, arriving home about 8pm.
- breakfast is included this day
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7 Days
Your trip includes all accommodations, airfare from Sacramento*, all listed activities and the services of a Sports Leisure Tour Director
*If applicable. Not traveling from Sacramento? Not a problem, just give us a call.
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