Itinerary
- Boston – Cape Cod/Hyannis, MA
- Day: 1
- 70 miles | 112.63 Km*
Pick-up your rental car, depart Boston and proceed to Cape Cod. Visit the John F. Kennedy Museum in Hyannis. You can discover why he loved this place so much, and how he spent his time on Cape Cod. You also may want to travel to the outermost point of the cape where you can visit Provincetown. Provincetown is an artist’s haven, a historic and active seaport, and a shopping and dining paradise. Most activities center on Commercial Street, known for its galleries and shops, Portuguese bakeries, and restaurants catering to a variety of tastes line the streets. Visit the Provincetown Heritage Museum featuring Pilgrim artifacts and climb the Pilgrim Monument, the tallest granite structure in America. A three-night stay has been arranged here.
Accommodations:
(STD) Hyannis Harbor Hotel or similar (3 nights).
(SUP) Inn on the Square or similar (3 nights).
- Cape Cod, MA
- Day: 2
- 0 miles | 0 Km*
No trip to Cape Cod is complete without a whale watching cruise. No matter where you embark, your cruise will take you to Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, the whales’ favorite feeding grounds. Each year, beginning in late winter, whales return to The Sanctuary, which encompasses over 600 square nautical miles. Because the water is shallow here, plankton upon which whales feed rises closer to the surface.
- Cape Cod, MA
- Day: 3
- 0 miles | 0 Km*
Today you can make a decision between visiting Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket Island, both islands are next to Cape Cod and reachable by Ferry. Both islands are full of charm and enjoy the typical New England atmosphere. The best ways to see the prettiest spots on the islands are on foot, bicycle, or a combination of the two. Go horseback riding on the beach at sunset or go on a treasure hunt on a bike. Look for sunken ships and lost schooners on a scuba excursion. Ride the surf on a boogie board. Whether you want to cast your line for a feisty bluefish or soar above the Island in a biplane you have come to the right place.
- Cape Cod – Boston, MA
- Day: 4
- 70 miles | 112.63 Km*
Leave the Cape behind and travel to Boston. Along the way you have the choice to stop by Plimoth Plantation, a 1627 English Village built as a re-creation of the small farming town built by English colonists in the midst of the Wampanoag homeland, or the famous Plymouth Rock, a powerful tribute to the courage of the 102 Mayflower passengers who founded the land we know as New England. Drop-off rental car
* Mileage is approximate.
** Prices subject to change without notice. For up to date pricing, please submit a quote request.
Description
Escape to Cape Cod for a few days of New England charm. Embark on a Whale Watching Cruise from Barnstable on Cape Cod. Travel aboard the high-speed Ferry to Martha’s Vineyard. On your return to Boston visit Plymouth Rock or Plymouth Plantation.
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