10-Day New York, Washington, Niagara Falls, Marthas Vineyard, Acadia National Park Tour from Boston with Airport Pick up and Transfer
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- Departure: Boston
- Leave: Boston
- Duration: 10 Day(s)
Dates & Prices
Highlights
- Visit Boston, MA, Corning, NY, Marthas Vineyard, MA, New York, NY, Newport, RI, Niagara Falls, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Washington, DC, Acadia National Park, ME.
- Feel the glory of fortune in the American gold rush
- We will take the famous Maid of the Mist cruise to explore the beauty of Niagara Falls
- We will explore the campuses of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT and take a Harvard University in-depth tour
Itinerary
- Details
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Day | Itinerary | Attractions | Note |
Day 1 | Boston | Boston | |
Day 2 | Boston→Newport→New Haven→New York (215 miles) | Newport / Marble House / The Breakers / New York / Rhode Island / Yale University | |
Day 3 | New York City | Statue of Liberty / Empire State Building / New York Madame Tussauds / The Intrepit Sea Air Space Museum / Metropolitan Museum of Art / Times Square / Fifth Avenue / Rockefeller Center | |
Day 4 | New York →Philadelphia→ Washington D.C (236 miles) | Philadelphia / Washington DC / Lincoln Memorial / US Capitol / White House / Korean War Veterans Memorial / National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC / Washington Monument / Vietnam Veterans Memorial / The Philadelphia Congress Hall / Independence Hall / Tidal Basin / Thomas Jefferson Memorial / National World War II Monument / Bureau of Engraving and Printing | |
Day 5 | Washington DC→ Corning → Niagara Falls (370 miles) | Corning Glass Center / Niagara Falls / Maid of the Mist / Thundering Water Cultural Show | |
Day 6 | Niagara Falls →Boston (407 miles) | Niagara IMAX Legend Film / Old Fort Niagara | |
Day 7 | Martha's Vineyard (187 miles) | Marthas Vineyard |
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Day 8 | Boston | Harvard University / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Trinity Church Boston / Quincy Market / Boston / Boston Port Ship / New England Aquarium | |
Day 9 | Boston →South Portland→Acadia National Park (207 miles) | Acadia National Park / Portland | |
Day 10 | Bar Harbor (200 miles) | Boston |
D1
Day 1
Boston
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Meet Point
Please see detailed pickup and starting point information
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro Area or similar
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Description
Guests will arrive in Boston, meeting their tour guide in the baggage claim area of Logan Airport OR at Chinatown ( 81 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02111) around 4:30pm, then transfer to hotel at NO extra cost.
D2
Day 2
Boston→Newport→New Haven→New York (215 miles)
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
La Quinta Inn or similar
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Description
Today we will travel from Boston, MA to Newport, RI, where we will visit the Breakers Mansion. We will then head to New Haven, CT to have the Yale University In-Depth Tour. Finally we will drive to New York City, where we will get a chance to see the beautiful lights of the city at night.
Newport, RI
Newport is a high end New England seaport town, extremely popular among the mega-rich of America. Travel along Ocean Drive to get beautiful scenic views and see the magnificent Breakers Mansion. It is a short drive from Boston.
Breakers Mansion
Newport, Rhode Island is known across the country as a haven for the elite, and the Breakers Mansion, built by the Vanderbilt family as a "summer cottage" epitomizes the wealth and opulence that has come to characterize the town. (Mandarin Chinese audio tour is now available!)
New Haven, CT
New Haven is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, and is part of the New York metropolitan area. Besides, New Haven is the home of Yale University.
Yale University In-Depth Tour
Guests will visit the campus of Yale University located in New Haven in the morning! It is the third oldest college with Gothic buildings and student dormitory. You will enjoy a brief stop at the famous Sterling Memorial Library, which was designed by James Gamble Rogers as the centerpiece of Yale's Gothic Revival campus. (In case tour areas closed due to school's schedule, campus tour will only take place in the public open area)
New York, NY
The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!
NYC Night Tour
New York City is at its best at night! Join this special tour of the City that Never Sleeps and see for yourself the constant buzz and murmur always present under the eternally bright lights of the Big Apple.
D3
Day 3
New York City
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
La Quinta Inn or similar
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Description
Today we will spend the day touring New York City. Stops include the Statue of Liberty Cruise, the Empire State Building, an exploration of the USS Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum,you can choose either Ripliey's Believe it or not or Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, and the The Museum of Modern Art .
Note: from May 23,2018 (departure date) on we will replace the Museum of Modern Art with the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Guests who participate this tour must at least attend 1 of 6 attractions listed above.
New York, NY
The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!
Statue of Liberty Cruise
Although it is now known for its pale green hue, Lady Liberty was originally a shining copper statue. Oxidation has resulted in this gift from France to the United States taking on the color we see now.
Empire State Building
One of the most famous buildings in the world, the iconic Empire State Building is not just a symbol or New York City or the East Coast, but of the entire United States of America.
Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
The USS Intrepid, docked permanently in New York Harbor, is an authentic World War II aircraft carrier that now functions as a military history museum. On the deck of the ship is a collection of fighter planes.
Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Times Square Odditorium has been shocking and wowing spectators since 1939. This museum of oddities contains over 500 pieces in 18,000 square feet, and also features live sideshow performances throughout the day.
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
The New York City branch of this international chain of sculpture museums is one of the Big Apple's most popular spots for tourists and locals alike. Guests come from all over to see eerily lifelike wax figures.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The "Met," as it is colloquially known, was founded privately in 1870, and now sees more than 5 million visitors annually. It is a US National Historic Landmark, and an icon of New York City.
D4
Day 4
New York →Philadelphia→ Washington D.C (236 miles)
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Comfort Inn or similar
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Description
We will travel to Philadelphia, PA in the morning to see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, and then head to Washington, DC to see all of the famous monuments. This is also where we will spend the night.
Philadelphia, PA
One of the most historically significant cities in the United States, Philadelphia was the original American capital. The City of Brotherly Love draws history buffs and lovers of culture from all corners of the globe!
Liberty Bell
The famously cracked Liberty Bell is a sign of American Independence and spirit. Located at Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, PA, this symbol of the American Revolution was crafted in 1752-- more than 250 years ago.
Independence Hall
One of Philadelphia's most famous landmarks, Independence Hall in Independence National Historical Park is the location where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated, written, and ratified by the Founding Fathers of the USA.
Washington, DC
The capital of the United States of America sits on the scenic Potomac River. Monuments, museums, and Americana characterize this historic city, which is located in the District of Columbia between the states of Maryland and Virginia.
Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill refers to the neighborhood around the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. It is one of the city's most densely populated residential areas, housing more than 35,000 residents.
Lincoln Memorial
This iconic American monument honors the 16th president of the United States. Abraham Lincoln was president during the American Civil War, and is most famous for the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all of the slaves in the US.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This memorial in Washington, DC serves as a place to remember the American soldier who were lost or killed during the tumultuous Vietnam War. Originally controversial in design, the simple memorial has become a shrine for the American people.
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial commemorates those who served for the United States in the Korean War. It is located south of the Reflecting Pool at the National Mall. The simple memorial is triangular in shape will a circle at the top.
Potomac River Cruise
Washington, DC sits on the shores of Virginia's Potomac River, and those who want to see the United States' capital in an exciting and innovative way can join a Potomac Cruise for a relaxing and enjoyable sightseeing experience.
White House
The world-famous White House in Washington, DC is the official residence of the president of the United States and the place where most of the work is done. The facade of this neoclassical mansion is a global icon.
Jefferson Memorial
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a memorial to the third president of the United States. The impressive building is neoclassical in design and has been standing since 1943. It sees more than two million visitors every year. We will stay here for 2 hours during the Cherry Blossom time.
National Air and Space Museum
One of the Smithsonian Institute's museums in Washington, DC, the National Air and Space Museum chronicles the history of flight. From the Wright Brother to Buzz Aldrin, the exhibits at this museum explore all of humanity's air travels.
DC Chinese Dinner
It may not be as big as the one in New York, but Washington DC's Chinatown is nothing to scoff at. With numerous specialty restaurants and eateries, the authentic Asian cuisine found here is second to none!
D5
Day 5
Washington DC→ Corning → Niagara Falls (370 miles)
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Days Inn/Econolodge/Super 8 or similar
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Description
We will head north to the Corning Glass Museum in Corning, NY. We will then continue on to Niagara Falls, NY where we will take the famous Maid of the Mist cruise to explore the beauty of Niagara Falls (In winter, we will alter Maid of the Mist with Jet Boat Ride). Enjoy a native journey with the Thundering Water Cultural Show, and the Nighttime Illumination of the Falls.
Corning, NY
Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, United States, on the Chemung River. The population was 11,183 at the 2010 census. It is named for Erastus Corning, an Albany financier and railroad executive who was an investor in the company that developed the community.
Corning Museum of Glass
This non-profit museum run by Corning Glass Works explores the science behind glassmaking the history of the art throughout human cultures. It contains tens of thousands of significant objects, some as much as 3,500 years old.
Niagara Falls, NY
Among the most beautiful natural wonders in the world, Niagara Falls are comprised of three waterfalls that thunder and astound, producing a higher flow rate than any other waterfall in the world and standing at a height of 167 feet.
Niagara Falls Illumination
For more than 75 years, visitors to Niagara Falls have been able to enjoy a nighttime illumination of the impressive American and Horseshoe falls. Every night of the year at dusk, visitors can experience the falls a new way.
Maid of the Mist
This famous boat ride is perhaps Niagara Falls' most popular attraction. Get ready to get wet: the Maid of the Mist takes its passengers as close to the falls themselves as it is possible for anyone to get.
Thundering Water Cultural Show
This performance is a celebration of Native American culture and their interaction with the Falls throughout their history. "The Spirit of the Mist" show is performed in time with the falls via a method known as hoop dancing.
D6
Day 6
Niagara Falls →Boston (407 miles)
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro Area or similar
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Description
In the morning, we will continue to explore Niagara Falls, NY where we will see Niagara Falls Adventure Movie and have an in-depth tour that includes visits to the Whirlpool State Park and Old Fort Niagara. From there, we will return to Boston.
Niagara Falls, NY
Among the most beautiful natural wonders in the world, Niagara Falls are comprised of three waterfalls that thunder and astound, producing a higher flow rate than any other waterfall in the world and standing at a height of 167 feet.
Niagara Falls Adventure Movie
This movie and its accompanying exhibit look back on the history of human interaction with the glorious Niagara Falls, focusing heavily on the "Daredevils" who have tried to cross, jump, and throw themselves down its waters.
Niagara Falls In-Depth Tour
An in-depth tour of this famous and historic area takes passengers through some of the lesser-known stories that surround Niagara Falls. We will visit Old Fort Niagara and Whirlpool State Park.
D7
Day 7
Martha's Vineyard (187 miles)
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro or similar
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Description
Today, we will leave Boston and drive down the Massachusetts coastline, boarding a ferry to Martha's Vineyard. Once there, we will take a tour of the island, visiting places like an Alpaca Farm. We will also visit the villages of Edgartown and Oak Bluffs, and have a Mini Island tour. In the evening, we will return to Boston.
Marthas Vineyard, MA
The largest island not connected to mainland by a bridge or tunnel on the East Coast of the United States. Beautiful beaches, grand mansions, great restaurants and shops are all around on the island.
Martha's Vineyard Island Ferry
The Martha's Vineyard Ferry carries passengers between the island and the shores of Cape Cod, the only way for tourists to reach the island if they do not own a private vessel.
Alpaca Farm
This farm is a truly unique location on Martha's Vineyard, where alpacas are bred and raised. Come visit these unique, quirky animals and walk the quaint, open farmlands.
Oak Bluffs
This tiny town on the island of Martha's Vineyard is the first thing many people see when they arrive for their vacation. It most loved for its "gingerbread cottages" and other historic buildings from the late 1800s.
Edgartown
This small town comprises the eastern part of Martha's Vineyard. It is an extremely popular tourist spot due to its ease of access, historical significance as a whaling town, and gorgeous beaches and other ocean scenery.
Mini Island Tour
This is a quick but comprehensive way to see the island of Martha's Vineyard. We will see one of the island's quaint lighthouses and visit the local alpaca farm, as well as receiving a bus pass for our time. -
Things to Know
- Alpaca Farm: Opening Hours: Mon - Sun Sep - May 10:00am - 4:00pm, Mon - Sun Jun - Aug 10:00am - 5:00pm
D8
Day 8
Boston
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro Area or similar
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Description
We will explore the campuses of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT and take a Harvard University in-depth tour.In the afternoon, we will begin our Boston city tour. We will visit Copley Square, John Hancock Center, Trinity Church, Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, New England Aquarium, and then take a Boston Harbor Cruise. Finally, we will go to Quincy Market and taste different kinds of local cuisine.
Boston, MA
Boston is a city as beautiful as it is historically significant. Visitors can walk the Freedom Trail and see where the seeds of the American Revolution were sown or visit the North End and look out over the harbor.
Harvard University In-Depth Tour
One of the most famous institutions of higher learning in the world, Harvard University in Cambridge, MA has been standing since 1636, making it the oldest university in the United States. Our unique student led campus tour will tell you the most interesting stories of both history and the architecture.
MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts is a research university known the world over for its highly selective and intense academics, and MIT alumni include 24 Nobel Prize winners and 22 Rhodes Scholars.
Massachusetts State House
Perched grandly atop Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House has been the location of Massachusetts government since 1798. This iconic domed building houses the governor's offices and the state legislature. Tours must be scheduled in advance.
John Hancock Tower
The John Hancock Tower is an iconic skyscraper in Boston, MA. Constructed in 1968, this beautiful blue building is staple of the Boston skyline. It is the tallest building both in Boston and all of New England.
Trinity Church
Trinity Church is located in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood. It is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, and the elaborate and ornate building has become a landmark and icon in downtown Boston.
Boston Common
Boston's famous park has been serving citizens of the city for over 200 years. The 50 acres of rolling lawns and clear ponds have seen the likes of everyone from Martin Luther King to Paul Revere.
Boston Harbor Cruise
For hundred of years, Boston Harbor has been a place of dramatic importance in the United States. Now guests can experience it in a whole new way with an exciting boat tour of the area.
Quincy Market
Quincy Market in the Faneuil Hall marketplace of downtown Boston is a historic building that still serves as a souvenir marketplace and food court today. The area has expanded to include two other marketplace buildings as well.
Boston Lobster Meal
At one time, lobster was considered low-class food, barely fit to be used as fertilizer. Not so today-- the most elite are willing to shell out a fortune for a good lobster, and Massachusetts is famous for its shellfish.
New England Aquarium
Considered one of the most enrapturing aquariums in the country, the New England Aquarium houses all manner of aquatic life in its Giant Ocean Tank and also features a large IMAX theater.
D9
Day 9
Boston →South Portland→Acadia National Park (207 miles)
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Comfort Inn Randolph or similar
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Description
Today we will travel from Boston to Maine to visit Portland Head Light. Then, we will travel to the Acadia National Park to visit the summit of Cadillac Mountain. Along the way, we will be able to enjoy a beautiful view of Eagle Lake. Later, we will visit Thunder Hole. We will heading for the dinner and hotel stay.
Portland, ME
Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine, with a population of 67,067 as of 2017. Portland's economy is mostly dependent on tourism and the Old Port district is a popular destination.
Portland Head Light
This historic lighthouse located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine was first lit in 1791, making it the oldest lighthouse in the state. Portions of the building, which is located in Fort Williams Park, serve as a maritime museum.
Acadia National Park, ME
Acadia National Park is located on Mount Desert Island just off the coast of Maine. This scenic park encompasses mountains, ocean shoreline, lakes, and forest. Guests can expect to see moose, black bear, whit-tailed deer, and many seabirds.
Cadillac Mountain
This mountain sits at the center of Acadia National Park in Maine. There are numerous hiking trails that lead to the summit at 1,528 feet. There is also a road that leads to the top.
Eagle Lake
This beautiful lake sits in the deep in the heart of Maine's Acadia National Park. It is a great spot to do some relaxing fishing, though a permit is required to do so.
Thunder Hole
Thunder Hole is an impressive blowhole in Acadia National Park, Maine. Seawater is pushed into a submerged cave and shoots up through the ground as high as forty feet in the air. The area offers great views as well.
D10
Day 10
Bar Harbor (200 miles)
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Meet Point
Assemble at a designated place
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Attractions
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Description
Before returning to Boston, we will explore Bar Harbor, ME. We will have the chance to take a cruise of the area.
Bar Harbor, ME
Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population is 5,235. Bar Harbor is a popular tourist destination in the Down East region of Maine and home to the College of the Atlantic.
Bar Harbor Cruise
Bar Harbor, Maine sits just outside of Acadia National Park. This small New England fishing town has much to offer on its own, however, not the least of which are boat tours of the impressive and breathtaking coastline. -
Return
There are still travel activities on the last day of the tour, so please schedule flights to depart from Boston after 10:00 pm
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The End
Departure & Return
Pickup Locations
Location | Time | Address | Note |
BOSTON LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT | 09:00-21:00 | 1 Harborside Dr, Boston, MA 02128 | Non 09:00-21:00 need to pay to pick up: before 22:30, first, second person additional of $56, from third people, each additional of $11; other time go at your own expense |
Chinatown | 16:30 | 81 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02111 | |
Boston | 17:00 | 88 Beach Street, Boston, MA |
Dropoff Locations
Location | Time | Address |
Boston AirportThere are still travel activities on the last day of the tour, so please schedule flights to depart from Boston after 10:00 pm | please schedule flights to depart from Boston after 10:00 pm |
Includes & Excludes
Includes
- Transportation via deluxe air conditioned, lavatory equipped motor coach; sometimes may via 7-Seat or 15-Seat minibus
- Tour guide
- All taxes
- 9 Nights Hotel Accommodation
Excludes
- All meals and drinks during the trip are not included in tour price. The tour guide will make eating arrangements
- A mandatory service fees: A total of $10/day per passenger. Any child / Infant reserving a seat will have to pay the service fees as well. Ex: 2 people taking a 2-day tour would pay: $10 x 2 (seats) x 2 (days) = $40
- Any private expensessuch as laundry or valet services, telephone calls, or alcoholic beverages/ mini bar items, unless they are otherwise specified
- Acadia National Park (Mandatory):Adult$15;Child$12(Under 11 yrs);Senior$12(Over 65 yrs)
- Bar Harbor Cruise (Optional):Adult$35;Child$21(6-14 yrs);Senior$35(Over 65 yrs)
- Portland Head Light (Mandatory):Adult $3;Child (3-12 yrs) $3;Senior(Over 62 yrs) $3
- Boston Harbor Cruise:Adult $23,(age 11 and below) $19,(age 65 and above) $21, Tour time: about 45 minutes
- Corning Museum of Glass:Adult $20;(age 17 and below) free;(age 65 and above) $17
- Yale University In-Depth Tour: Adult $12;Child (age 3-12) $7
- Martha's Vineyard Island Ferry:Adult $20;(age 5-12) $9
- Empire State Building:Adult $38;(age 12 and below) $32 ;(age 65 and above) $36
- Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum:Adult $33,(age 12 and below) $24,(age 65 and above) $31,Tour time: about 1 hour 30 minutes
- Madame Tussauds Wax Museum:Adult $30;(age 11 and below) $25
- 【Mustpay】NYC Night Tour:Adult $25;(age 11 and below) $15
- Liberty Cruise:Adult $29;(age 11 and below) $23;(age 65 and above) $28
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Optional):Adult$25;Child$12(Under 12 yrs);Senior$17(Over 65 yrs)
- Breakers Mansion:Adult $24,(age 11 and below) $17 ,(age 65 and above) $24
- Maid of the Mist:Adult $17;(age 11 and below) $10
- Niagara Falls IMAX:Adult $12;(age 11 and below) $8
- Niagara Falls Illumination (Mandatory):$6/person
- Niagara Falls In-Depth Tour (Mandatory): Adult $25, Children (under 11)$18, Senior (65+)$25
- Thundering Water Cultural Show:Adult $25;(age 11 and below) $13
- Harvard University In-Depth Tour:Adult $12;Child (age 3-12) $7;(age 65 and above) $12
- Museum of Modern Art:Adult $23;(age 12 and below) $12;(age 65 and above) $16
- Skywalk Observation Deck:Adult:$20; Child: 14(under 12 yrs); Senior: 16(62+ yrs) Please add after Harvard University and MIT
Notice
Optional activity prices in the excluded list is for reference only.
Attentions
- This tour requires a lot of walk, please wear comfortable shoes.
- Customers MUST at least attend 1 of 6 attractions (Statue of Liberty Cruise, Empire State Building, Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art ) on the day touring New York City, otherwise, an additional service fee would be applied
- 2018 Service fees: $10 per person per day
- Prices are subject to change without prior notice
- All itineraries are subject to change without notice
- Please note that each hotel room can only accommodate a maximum of 4 guests (adults or children). Each guest room comes standard with two full-sized or one queen-sized bed
- All customers will be responsible for providing their own travel documents and visa if required
- All tours are escorted by professional bi- or multi-lingual tour guides and/or drivers (English/Chinese). Depending on the number of passengers booked for a particular departure, tours and/or languages may be combined to operate the tours
- No City Passes or any other kind of outside promotional offer may be used on this tour. Guests who buy tickets to attractions from elsewhere will not be provided with transportation
- Children aged under 8 yrs will have to have car seat to take our tours. Customers will need to prepare car seats themselves, tour operator is not responsible to provide car seats
- U.S. side:Maid of Mist closes on Nov. 5th, 2017;1000 Island Cruise closes on Nov. 14th, 2017, reopen March 26th,2018 (weather pending) - During this winter period, guests will visit Corning Museum of Glass instead of taking 1000 Island Cruise
- Canadian Side:Hornblower cruise closes on Nov. 30th,2017. reopen April 1st, 2018 (weather pending);1000 Island Cruise closed on Nov. 1th, 2017
- When three or four people live in the same room, the third person will be exempt from the hotel and the fare, but will be required to pay for the tickets, tips and meals. The listed prices have been adjusted.
Policies
No Show
Once the booking is confirmed, an absence or failure to show up on the scheduled date is NO SHOW. No show is non-refundable.
Cancellation
Cancellation Period | Policy |
30 or more days prior to tour departure date | Refund 85% payment |
15 - 29 days prior to tour departure date | Refund 75% payment |
8 - 14 days prior to tour departure date | Refund 50% payment |
7 days prior to tour departure date | Non-refundable |
Guaranteed!
- Lowest online price
- 48hr price protection
- Extra award credits
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