Boston Trips

Cambridge, Lexington and Concord, these towns near Boston have their own battle history to tell.

Salem - The Witch City

From $: 42.00

Discover the history of the Salem Witch Trials! Travel north from Boston to historic Marblehead, the birthplace of the American Navy. Visit Abbott Hall to see Archibald M. Willard's famous painting, "The Spirit of 76."





Cape Cod Excursion

From $: 58.00

Cruise across the Cape Cod Canal and enter a world of sand dunes and salty beaches. Stop in Hyannisport to visit the JFK memorial, and join in a fully narrated sightseeing harbor cruise, which offers the best possible view of the Kennedy Compound.



New England Seacoast

From $: 58.00

Take the opportunity to view the unique scenery of the New England coast. Travel north through Boston and its "North Shore" communities, making your first stop at Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. Time for a light snack here on your own. Your second stop will be along the rocky coast of Maine, where you will view the famous "Nubble Light" lighthouse in York.



Fabulous Newport

From $: 68.00

Gilded mansions, million-dollar yachts and beautiful beaches await you. Visit the famous Marble House, summer home of Mrs. Vanderbilt, with 500,000 cubic feet of white marble.



Autumn on Old Cape Cod

From $: 60.00

Autumn is a special time in Cape Cod. With summer's warmth lingering, the multicolored splendor of New England's foliage offers a superb accent to the already beautiful vistas of this magical region just south of Boston. Ride through Quincy, past the Adams Mansion and the birthplaces of two American presidents.



Fall Foliage Spectacular Tour from Boston

From $: 58.00

Enjoy the spectacular New England countryside as the leaves turn a multitude of colors during the fall season. A pleasant tour of foliage display is capped by a stop at a native orchard for apples and cider.



Massachusetts Plimoth Plantation

From $: 60.00

Explore another world in another time. Journey south to historic Plimoth Plantation where you will become part of the Pilgrim's 17th century world. In this living museum, accompany Pilgrims as they go about their daily tasks - talk with them, ask about their lives and what it was like to come to this foreign place and build their future.