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Cape Cod and the Islands - 7/05/09
:Multi Day Tours:New England
 Code: 09CAP0705
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Cape Cod & The Islands
July 5-10, 2009
$1143 Double, $1518 Single, $1042 Triple, $989 Quad

Cape Cod is renowned for its 559 miles of glorious coastline, quaint villages, scenic byways and a rejuvenating ambiance. In its 15 towns and scores of villages, visitors find respite from the ordinary. New England’s heritage has traditionally been linked to the bounty of the sea. This is especially evident when you see the elaborate captain’s homes typical on Cape Cod and the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.

Sunday, July 5
New England’s heritage has traditionally been linked to the bounty of the sea. This is especially evident when you see the elaborate captain’s homes typical on Cape Cod and the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Today we will travel to North Falmouth on the Cape where we will spend the next two nights at the Sea Crest Oceanfront Resort on Old Silver Beach. D

Please call our office with your menu selection for Day 1:
1) Chicken New England – Boneless breast, apple raisin bread stuffing, pan gravy and cranberry sauce
2) Baked Stuffed Scrod – Sea Crest crab stuffing with brandied lobster sauce

Monday, July 6
Today we visit one of the country’s best preserved Victorian-era summer resorts, Martha’s Vineyard. Following a relaxing ferryboat ride our local guide will point out 19th century Gingerbread houses, old sea captain’s homes and charming Edgartown, the oldest settlement on the island. After time for lunch and browsing the delightful shops, we will cruise back to the mainland. B

Tuesday, July 7
This morning we will board another ferry for a cruise to Nantucket Island, the greatest whaling port on the East coast during the 17th century. A local guide will introduce us to this living museum. Our overnight will be on the island at the beautiful Nantucket Inn. This evening we will enjoy a delicious dinner. B, L, D

Wednesday, July 8
The morning will be free to explore. Returning to the mainland on the mid-day ferry we will travel to Hyannis for the next two evenings. B, D

Thursday, July 9
Our guide will point out the sights as we travel country roads to the tip of the Cape, Provincetown. Once a thriving fishing village, it is now a resort and artist colony with shops and galleries along its narrow streets. After free time for lunch and shopping we’ll board a sightseeing boat for a cruise to the whale’s feeding grounds. In addition to humpback and finback whales we are likely to see an abundance of other sea life such as dolphins and sea birds. Tonight’s lodging will be in Hyannis. B

Friday, July 10
Today we leave Cape Cod behind as we begin our journey home. Our arrival home is scheduled for early evening. B

Tour Protection: $50 per person