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Compare Experience New England by Tours of Distinction vs Boston: Birthplace of American Liberty by Road Scholar

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Duration 6 days 6 days
Price From $ 2,199 $ 1,749
Price Per Day $ 367 $ 292
Highlights
  • From ancient whaling ships, rolling hills covered in grapes, to the Islands and mansions; you will experience a true taste of Southern New England 
  • Spend the day exploring Martha’s Vineyard, with its harbor front towns, beaches and lighthouses. The day is yours to enjoy this famous island 
  • A local guide offers their knowledge on the Gilded Age, wealthy summer ‘cottages’ and English settlers as you explore Newport, RI. You will visit one of the grandest summer cottages that was built by the wealthy Vanderbilt family 
  • Enjoy a historic whaling town to see what life was like and how people lived as one with the ocean. A taste of chardonnay before dinner will make your trip all that more delightful
  • ‘One If By Land’ and the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere ~ walk the Freedom Trail and trace the steps to the Old North Church, walk along the cobblestone streets to enjoy incredible Italian fare, or take a narrated cruise along the harbor front. All found right in the heart of Boston.
  • I like to spend much of the day exploring
  • Whether walking through historic neighborhoods at a moderate pace or out and about on a coach, I prefer to keep my days full
  • Stairs don’t bother me, and I love to keep up with the group
Trip Style Small group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Premium Standard
Physical Level
  • 1- Very easy
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Culinary & Wine
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Culinary & Wine
  • Photography
  • National Parks
  • Yoga, Meditation & Wellness
  • Relaxing Retreats
  • Holy Land
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Boston
  • Boston
Flights & Transport Airfare included No
Activities
  • Culture
  • Educational/ learning
  • Independent
  • Nature
  • Winetasting
  • Nature
  • Photography
  • Relaxing Retreat
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Yoga & Meditation
Meals Included

1 Lunch, 4 Dinners

  • Number of Breakfast: 5
  • Number of Lunch: 4
  • Number of Dinner: 4
Description

Experience first-hand the iconic, eclectic, breathtaking charm that keeps so many locals drawn to life in New England! Traverse harbor towns, lighthouses, and idyllic, must-see locations such as Martha's Vineyard, Newport, Mystic, and more. Delicious seafood, shopping, and mansions await!

Explore Boston, a city of great social and cultural heritage, as you visit its landmarks and learn about revolutionary events alongside scholarly experts and friendly locals.
Itinerary: Experience New England
 Day 1 - Arrive Boston, MA

Be greeted by our Tour Director and transferred to our hotel, the 4-star Omni Providence, located in downtown Providence, RI. Dinner this evening is included on Federal Hill this evening. (D)

 Day 2 - Martha's Vineyard, MA

This morning we take the fast-ferry from Quonset Point to Martha’s Vineyard. The island is located only 7 miles south of Cape Cod and is a longtime New England summer hotspot, only accessible by boat or air. Made up of harbor towns, beaches and lighthouses, Martha’s Vineyard has so much to offer everyone. Enjoy the day, whether it is shopping, renting a bike, or even taking an island tour the day is yours to explore! We return back to Providence early evening.

 Day 3 - Newport, RI

Today we are headed into Newport, RI. Known for its yacht filled harbor, Bellevue Avenue lined with its Gilded Age Mansions, and the 3.5 mile Cliff Walk. We will meet a local guide who will take us on a tour of the area. After, we will visit The Breakers Mansion, the grandest of the Newport summer ‘cottages’, and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family’s social and financial status in turn of the century America. The afternoon is yours to explore, shop and enjoy lunch along the harbor; however, we will meet up to have dinner together before heading back to our hotel. (D)

 Day 4 - Mystic, CT

After breakfast, on your own, we will visit the Mystic Seaport Museum, located in historic Mystic, CT. The Seaport is our nation’s leading maritime museum, founded in 1929 it has become the national center for research and education. Originally designed to help preserve the disappearing artifacts of our seafaring past, we can walk around the re-created town, the working shipyard, the exhibit halls, and the 1841 whaling ship, the ‘Charles W Morgan’. This afternoon we take a break and visit Olde Mistick Village, a re-creation of a 1720-style colonial village with a Meeting House. You can shop and eat here. On our way out of Mystic, CT we will stop at Stonington Vineyards for a tasting. Dinner is included at George’s of Galilee.  (D)

 Day 5 - Boston, MA

We bid farewell to Providence and travel north to Boston, MA. This morning we have a local guided tour of Boston, before spending the afternoon on our own. Explore the ‘North End,’ visit the Museum of Science, the Boston Common, the Aquarium, and so much more! After working up an appetite we meet up for a farewell dinner, served family style, at Maggiano’s Restaurant. From dinner, we will check into our hotel. (D)

 Day 6 - Depart Boston, MA

After breakfast, we are transferred to Logan International Airport for your return flight home.

Itinerary: Boston: Birthplace of American Liberty

Day 1 Check-in, Registration, Orientation, Welcome Dinner Boston, MA

Hotel check-in from 4:00 p.m. If you arrive early, you may leave your luggage at the front desk.

Program Registration: After you have your room assignment, join us at the Road Scholar table to register with the program staff, get any up-updated information, and confirm the time and location of the Orientation session. If you arrive late, please locate your Group Leader and let them know you have arrived. Your program materials will be sent to you a few days before the program, digitally, through your roadscholar.org account. This includes your program itinerary, any related handouts, and restaurant/free time suggestions. Please plan to print them out and bring along to the program, utilize the hotel's business center to access them, or view them on your own personal electronic device. Orientation: The Group Leader will greet everyone with a warm welcome and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule and any changes, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures including contact numbers for key staff, and answer any questions you may have. Unless noted otherwise, we will be using the MBTA (public transportation) that includes a ferry from Charlestown to Boston and the subway. Scheduled free time is reserved for your personal independent exploration. Please be aware that program activities, schedules, and personnel may need to change due to local circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead.

At a local restaurant.

Day 2 Revolution Roots, Boston Intro., Bunker Hill, Old Ironsides Boston, MA

Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 5 miles total, approximately 1 hour. Use of MBTA public transportation system including ferry to/from Boston and subway. Not all stations have elevators and may require walking up/down flights of stairs. Getting on/off a ferry. Walking up to 2 miles throughout the day; up/down hills, cobblestones, standing at various sites.

We’ll be joined at the hotel by a local expert who will serve as our Study Leader for a presentation on roots of the American Revolution. We’ll then board a motor coach for an introductory ride around the city with commentary by our Study Leader.

We will hop back aboard the motorcoach and ride to Bunker Hill. Along the way, we’ll hear about the USS Constitution, the ship that achieved glory as Old Ironsides. We’ll explore the Bunker Hill Museum, followed by an expert-led walking field trip to Breed’s Hill, actual site of the Battle of Bunker Hill. The famous order “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!” may never have been uttered, at least in that form, but it lives on as a legacy of the Battle of Bunker Hill that began on the afternoon of June 17, 1775. The colonists lost the first real battle of the American Revolution, but their valiant defense inspired the patriots. The site is marked by a massive granite monument visible from many parts of the city. We’ll then reboard the motorcoach and ride to the Charlestown Navy Yard to see Old Ironsides — the oldest commissioned ship in the U.S. Navy We will return to downtown Boston on the ferry.

At leisure. You might like to walk through the picturesque Boston Public Garden, spend time with fellow Road Scholars, or just relax.

At the hotel.

At a restaurant near the waterfront in Charlestown.

At a local Boston restaurant.

Day 3 Paul Revere, Mariners House, Old North Church Boston, MA

Use of MBTA public transportation system including subway. Not all stations have elevators and may require walking up/down flights of stairs. Walking up to 2 miles throughout the day; up/down hills, cobblestones, standing at various sites.

We will gather in the lobby with our Group Leader and walk to the subway, known locally as the “T.” We’ll take the “T” to the Haymarket stop, and then walk from the waterfront to North Square in Boston’s North End, where Paul Revere’s house has stood since 1680. We’ll begin next door at the Mariners House where men and women who work at sea can come and stay while anchored in Boston. A Revere historian will give us an illustrated talk. We’ll then go on a walking field trip through the North End neighborhood. Following our neighborhood walk, we will have a behind-the-scenes exploration of the Revere House. While it appears small to us today, in its time it was considered a very fine townhouse. Paul Revere lived here with his wife, five children, and his mother! About 90 percent of what we see today is original.

Captain Jim Sorrentino will join us to talk about the history of the Mariners House and the Mariners Association. Next, we’ll walk to historic Old North Church, one of the oldest continually operating churches in America and famed site of the hanging of the lanterns, “One if by land, Two if by sea.”

Returning to the hotel, the remainder of the evening is at leisure.

At the hotel.

In the dining hall of the Mariners House.

At a local restaurant.

Day 4 Freedom Trail, Free Time Boston, MA

Walking up to 2 miles, approximately 1.5 hours; pavement, cobblestones.

To begin the day, we’ll have a presentation by our Study Leader on the beginning of the Revolutionary War, setting the stage for our next field trip. We’ll then set out on a walking field trip along the fabled Freedom Trail. There are 16 official sites over 2.5 miles marked with a line of red brick or red paint. We will go part way, from Boston Common to the Old Granary Burying Ground, Old South Meeting House, the Old State House Museum, and Faneuil (rhymes with flannel) Hall, renowned as the Cradle of Liberty for the meetings, protests, and debates that have taken place there since its inception in 1742.

Free time. This period of time has been set aside for your personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Please note that the period scheduled for free time is subject to change depending on local circumstances and opportunities for independent exploration.

At leisure.

At the hotel.

At a local restaurant.

This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to have what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Day 5 Lexington & Concord Field Trips Boston, MA

Getting on/off motor coach; driving about 40 miles, approximately 2 hours riding time with stops throughout the day. Walking up to 2 miles; paved and dirt paths.

We will gather for a lecture by our Study Leader on the siege of Boston: eleven months from April 19, 1775 to March 17, 1776, when American militiamen kept British troops bottled up. We’ll then board our motorcoach for a field trip to explore two of America’s most iconic sites where some of the key events in the Revolutionary War took place. We’ll have onboard commentary as we ride out of Charlestown through Somerville and Cambridge en route to Lexington’s Battle Green, where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired. We’ll learn about revolutionary history on the other side of the Charles River and see the route the British took out marching out to Lexington & Concord.

Our next stop is Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord. What happened at Lexington and Concord? British troops set out from Boston in the early hours of April 19, 1775, to seize revolutionary leaders as well as arms and ammunition stored in Lexington and Concord. Spies learned of the plan and spread the word. Paul Revere and others set out on horseback to rouse the countryside. When the British advance guard arrived on Lexington Green at dawn, they were met by members of local militias known as Minutemen. A shot rang out that was immortalized as “the shot heard ‘round the world.” The British had more than three times the numbers of the colonials, shot seven of them, and marched on to Concord. But there they met more militiamen at Old North Bridge and were repulsed, retreating back to Boston with numerous casualties along the way. The British general Percy wrote to London of the rebels, “Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob will be much mistaken.” Riding on through the Concord countryside, we’ll pass the houses of Hawthorne, Emerson, and the Alcotts, ending at the North Bridge. We’ll return to the hotel after our field trip.

At leisure. Prepare for check-out and departure after our closing session in the morning.

At the hotel.

At a restaurant in Lexington Center.

At a restaurant in Boston. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.

Day 6 Meet Deborah Sampson, Program Concludes Boston, MA

Hotel check-out 12:00 p.m.

We’ll gather in the hotel to “meet” Deborah Sampson, a colonial soldier portrayed by a re-enactor. This concludes our program. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!

At the hotel.

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