Charming Inns & Resorts of New England
From £2,111 pp
- 11 nights
- Economy flights
- Available May - October
This wonderful self-drive captures the beautiful New England countryside visiting pretty villages on Maine’s coast and its rugged and jagged coastline before heading inland past majestic mountain ranges and deep rolling countryside to the quaint and picturesque towns and villages of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Connecticut, before the relaxing finale of Cape Cod. Staying in charming inns and resorts, the best time to experience the spectacular fall foliage is September and October, so book early to avoid disappointment.
What’s included?
- International flights from the UK based on economy class
- Accommodation for 11 nights
- 10 days intermediate car hire with fully inclusive insurance, unlimited mileage and taxes
Holiday Map
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Arrive in Boston
On arrival in Boston, make your way to your downtown hotel, your base for the next two nights. One of America’s most loved cities, Boston is compact and very walkable and offers interesting history. Look back at America’s history by walking the 2.5-mile-long Freedom Trail that connects 16 significant sites including Old North Church and Faneuil Hall, stroll around the thriving harbour, enjoy a delicious lunch at colourful Quincy Market or head to Boston Common to see its pretty gardens and lake.
Boston to Kennebunkport, 99 miles
Collect your hire car and depart for the Maine Coast. Visit the mystic town of Salem, made famous for its famous witch trials of 1692, before heading along the scenic coastline, via the quaint fishing village of Ogunquit Beach to Kennebunkport, a favourite oceanside town for artists and writers and known for its seafaring history and beautiful beaches.
Kennebunkport to Jackson, 101 miles
After your stay in the serene beauty of Kennebunkport, make a slight detour to visit Portland and its old port complete with fishing wharves, lighthouses and perhaps enjoy a thirst-quenching beer, Portland has a thriving craft beer scene. Then travel west through New England’s picturesque lakes region and onto Jackson, an area filled with quaint covered bridges, white steepled churches and rolling farmland. During your time in Jackson, visit the nearby town of North Conway for some retail therapy at the outlet malls, or take the Cog Railway to the top of Mount Washington for breathtaking views.
Jackson to Arlington, 194 miles
Head along the famous Kancamagus Highway originally an Indian Trail and now a designated ‘Scenic American Highway’. Cross into Vermont and stop at Quechee Gorge, Vermont’s mini–Grand Canyon and then carry on to Woodstock, a quintessential New England village. Continue to Ludlow and into the Green Mountain National Forest to historic Arlington for an overnight.
Arlington to Newport, 230 miles
Drive south into the serene Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts and the pretty town of Stockbridge, once home to Norman Rockwell, one of America’s greatest artists. Carry on to Hartford which is home to many fine museums and homes including the house that Mark Twain lived in. Return to the coastline later to the town of Newport, famous for its rich yachting history, extravagant mansions, and restored waterfront.
Newport to Falmouth, 74 miles
Make the short drive to Cape Cod and the resort of Falmouth which is a great base to explore the whole of Cape Cod. Drive to the northern tip of the cape to the colourful and fascinating town of Provincetown, the site of the Mayflower’s landing in 1620. For more of an island vibe, take a day trip over to the picturesque and unspoilt islands of Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket, or go in search of humpback, minke and pilot whales on a cruise or just simply relax on one of the many golden sand beaches.
Homeward Bound
Set off early to make the most of your drive to Boston, visiting Plymouth to see the original replica of the Pilgrims Ship Mayflower and Plimoth Patuxet, a living history museum of the Pilgrims settlement and 1627 life. Say farewell to New England as you drop off your rental car at Boston airport, to catch your homebound flight.
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