This 8-Day guided tour blends history with glamour as you travel from Massachusetts to Rhode Island. Follow the red-brick Freedom Trail in Boston to see where the U.S. took shape. On the shores of Cape Cod Bay, see Sandwich, a coastal town famous for its glassmakers; here, visit the Sandwich Glass Museum, where you can learn tricks of the trade. At Martha's Vineyard, a driver will take you past the former home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and to Oak Bluffs, an idyllic town with gingerbread-like cottages. Indulge in a sea-to-table feast filled with fish caught from local fishermen, fresh produce from nearby farms and delicacies picked by foragers. In the seaside city of Newport, board an 80-foot schooner to cruise the coastline, taking in views of historical buildings and the homes of the rich and famous — and learn about the area’s past as a pirates’ haven.
  • Boston: Explore Fenway Park, the oldest baseball stadium in America, with an in-depth guided tour including the press box and the 'Green Monster' seats.
  • Choose to visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston or explore Newport's grand mansions like the Breakers or the Elms, or the Tennis Hall of Fame.
  • Enjoy a Sea-to-Table Highlight Dinner at Martha's Vineyard, featuring the season's freshest offerings from local farms and fishing boats.
  • Sail around Newport's coastline on the Adirondack II, an 80-foot schooner, learning about the region's history and viewing homes of the rich and famous.
  • Visit Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, the oldest continuously operating public museum in the country, and hear stories from a direct descendant of the Mayflower party.
  • Explore the living history museum of Plimoth Patuxet in Plymouth, dedicated to the Pilgrim Fathers and their interactions with the Wampanoag People.
  • Discover the Sandwich Glass Museum in Sandwich, learning about the glass-making techniques developed in the early 19th century.
  • Experience the natural wonder and human history of Cape Cod's National Seashore, including a visit to the port neighborhood of Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, known for its gingerbread-like cottages and the oldest operating platform carousel in America.