Morning:Arrive in Boston and settle into your accommodation. Begin your trip with a visit to Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States.
Afternoon: Explore the historic Freedom Trail, walking through downtown Boston and visiting key sites like the Massachusetts State House and Paul Revere House.
Evening: Enjoy dinner in the North End neighborhood, famous for its Italian cuisine, and take a leisurely stroll along the Charles River Esplanade.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive to Cape Cod and take a scenic ferry to Martha's Vineyard. On the island, visit the charming Edgartown and its historic lighthouse.
Afternoon: Relax on the beaches of Martha's Vineyard or explore the island’s quaint shops and cafes.
Evening: Return to the mainland and enjoy a fresh seafood dinner at a local restaurant in Cape Cod.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart for Providence, Rhode Island. Visit the Roger Williams Park and WaterFire outdoor art installation (if available).
Afternoon: Drive to Newport, Rhode Island, and tour the Cliff Walk along the Atlantic coast, admiring the Gilded Age mansions.
Evening: Enjoy dinner overlooking the harbor in Newport and take a sunset cruise if available.
Find HotelsMorning: Head north to the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Stop at Franconia Notch State Park and take the Sugarloaf Mountain cable car.
Afternoon: Hike scenic trails like the Flume Gorge or visit the Echo Lake for relaxing views.
Evening: Stay overnight in a cozy mountain lodge and enjoy local cuisine.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive back to Boston, making stops at scenic viewpoints along the way.
Afternoon: Final shopping and sightseeing before heading to the airport for departure.
Evening: Wrap up your trip with memories of a diverse and scenic New England adventure.
Find HotelsExtending your trip by a couple of days allows deeper exploration of the White Mountains or additional time exploring Boston’s neighborhoods. To shorten the trip, consider focusing only on Boston and Cape Cod for a more relaxed experience.