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One of the great pleasures when travelling is to try out local flavours, and this fantastic self-drive tour gives you the chance to visit a number of New England foodie hotspots.


Boston is the starting point and before you set off on your travels, why not book our Food to Freedom Trail experience, available from just £89? This five hour guided walking tour includes the historic Freedom Trail, which links significant sites from the American Revolution, and has stops in...

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  • Flights to Boston with British Airways, accommodation throughout, 9 days Compact Fully Inclusive car hire and prepayable taxes. Regional supplements are available from Manchester from £95, Glasgow from £95. Other regional airports may be available, please ask for details.
  • This holiday is 100% financially protected. ATOL protected 2713
  • 1 nights 4 Hilton Boston Park PlazaRoom Only
  • 1 nights 3 Holiday Inn Cape Cod HyannisRoom Only
  • 2 nights 4 Hotel Viking Newport Room Only
  • 1 nights 3 Hotel Marcel New HavenRoom Only
  • 2 nights 3 506 On the River Inn Woodstock with Bed & Breakfast
  • 1 nights 3 White Mountain Hotel & Resort North Conway with Bed & Breakfast
  • 2 nights 3 Hyatt Place Portland - Old Port with Bed & Breakfast
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Massachusetts

Massachusetts

From the ocean to the mountains, Massachusetts offers extraordinarily rich experiences in cities and nature whatever the season. Gateway to both Massachusetts and New England, state capital Boston oozes with history and important sights from the American Revolution.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

At just 37 miles by 48 miles, the USA’s smallest state certainly packs a punch when it comes to cultural richness and natural beauty. Its coastline is famed for seafaring traditions, uber-fresh seafood, pristine beaches and endless fun on the water, while inland, there’s never a dull moment thanks to all manner of outdoor activities, from bouldering to hot-air ballooning. The capital, Providence, mixes the walkability of a smaller city with the culture of a much bigger one.

Connecticut

Connecticut

Boasting a charming New England feel with a cosmopolitan style, Connecticut brims with scenic coastal drives, world-class museums, stunning architecture, rich history, lush vineyards and a world-class culinary scene. With all this and more, it’s fair to say you won’t be at a loss for ways to stay busy in the Nutmeg State!

With 142 state parks and forests covering over 255,000 acres of pristine coastline, rolling hills and enchanting forests, Connecticut’s natural beauty is always within reach.

Vermont

Vermont

A place to slow down, look around and simply take notice. Vermont’s idyllic scenes include blazing red maple trees, covered bridges, hillside farms, sunlit meadows and dazzling white ski trails all of which provide the ideal backdrop for hiking through brilliant foliage or feeling the majesty of expansive vistas on scenic drives.
There’s perhaps no better drive for impressive vistas than the Green Mountain Byway, as it provides stunning views of open meadows, farmlands and forests, all with a spectacular mountain backdrop.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

It may look small on the map, but New Hampshire’s diverse regions offer a variety of destinations and attractions, from charming New England villages, miles of scenic forests and parks, to soaring peaks, island-dotted lakes and picture-postcard rural landscapes.

Taking centre-stage are the White Mountains, which stretch to meet Maine in the east and Vermont to the west. Home to some of the state’s most outstanding natural wonders, including Mount Washington, Franconia Notch State Park, and the Kancamagus Highway, this region is road-trip heaven! A perfect base is North Conway, a town loaded with varied shopping, fine restaurants, top-notch ski resorts and incredible wilderness areas.

Maine

Maine

Filled with lobster shacks, dense forests, scenic lakes, candy-striped lighthouses and seaside enclaves, Maine provides ample opportunities for adventure and exploration or lounging in Adirondack chairs as the resplendent Fall foliage reveals itself.

Topping the Maine must-see list is Acadia National Park, home to some of the most stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife on the Eastern Seaboard. Highlights include Cadillac Mountain, which is the perfect place to catch the sunrise; Thunder Hole, where coastal stone and immense ocean waves produce a booming show; Great Long Pond, a popular spot for boating, canoeing and fishing; and Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse.

Gateway to Acadia National Park is Bar Harbor, which regularly features on national ‘best of’ lists, including as one of America’s Favourite Towns.


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Why not add the 'Food to Freedom Trail' excursion from £85 per person.

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Flights to Boston with British Airways, accommodation throughout, 9 days Compact Fully Inclusive car hire and prepayable taxes. Regional supplements are available from Manchester from £95, Glasgow from £95. Other regional airports may be available, please ask for details.

Prices are per person based on 2 adults sharing (unless stated otherwise). Subject to availability, terms and conditions apply.

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