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Cape Cod & Martha’s Vineyard

Cape Cod & Martha’s Vineyard

Welcome to the sandy shores of CAPE COD. Extending some 70 miles into the sea, the Cape is home to both natural beauty and quaint colonial villages. You can walk pristine beaches, revel in the arts and culture, and reclaim childhood memories of seashells, sandcastles, and saltwater taffy. Learn about the history and lifestyles of the islanders as you pass through Vineyard Haven.  a scenic byway winding through centuries of Cape Cod history.  It winds past hundreds of historic structures which characterize its early development Travel Route 6 A "Old Kings Highway" and view a Windmill and a Cape Cod Lighthouse. While in Provincetown enjoy the wonderful variety of restaurants, shops, and galleries that make this artists/fishermen village so unique. Try to spot Humpback, Minke, and Fin Whales on a Whale watching Cruise. Spend time in Sandwich the oldest town on Cape Cod.  You will view the Village Green, the Great Salt Marsh, a Cranberry Bog, and Cape Cod Bay. Sandwich became the site of one of America’s largest glass factories, an industry that flourished during the 19th century. This quaint and quiet seaside community is the hometown of Thornton Burgess, naturalist and author of 170 children’s books and so much more!

  • Includes:

    Round Trip Deluxe Motor Coach, 3 Nights of Accommodations, 3 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners, Guide on Arrival Day, Guide Escort to the Island of Martha’s Vineyard, Round Trip Ferry Passage to Martha’s Vineyard, Admission on a Sightseeing Tour of Martha’s Vineyard, Guided Tour to Provincetown along Scenic Route 6A, Visit to the Cape Cod National Seashore Visitor’s Center, Admission on a Whale Watch Excursion OR a Dune Tour, Guided Tours of Hyannis and Sandwich, Visit to the Cape Cod Canal Visitor’s Center, Meal Taxes, Meal Gratuities, Round Trip Luggage Handling (one bag per person) and Room Taxes.

  • Dates:

    Spring & Fall

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