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Cape Cod & Martha's Vineyard

Picturesque Victorian cottages, quaint gingerbread houses and miles of unspoiled beaches are waiting to charm you.

Duration:

4 Days/3 Nights

Meals Included:

3 Full Breakfasts

Rates From:*
$449.95 per person / double room
$539.95 per person / single room
$429.95 per person / triple room
$419.95 per person / quad room
Ferry service to Martha's Vineyard
Round Trip Ferry service from Woods Hole to Martha's Vineyard using the Steamship Authority Ferry service of Cape Cod.


Guided Sightseeing tour of Martha's Vineyard
Experience a guided sightseeing tour of Martha's Vineyard with its rural atmosphere, unhurried way of life and heritage of more than three centuries of seafaring. Tour through quaint towns with streets lined with the sea captains' houses built when the only great industry was whaling by harpoon. Visit Oak Bluffs, with its century old gingerbread cottages, the breathtaking view of Gay Head's clay colored cliffs and a view of Chappaquiddick. In Edgartown, explore the narrow winding streets with many charming boutiques and restaurants.


Guided Sightseeing tour of Historic Sand Dunes
Enjoy a 1-hour guided Dune Tour through Provincetown's historic sand dunes and Cape Cod National Seashore Park.

Fun and safe for all, you'll board an enclosed, air-conditioned Chevrolet Suburban for a comfortable ride over the mountains of sand. Each vehicle safely holds 7-9 passengers.

Cape Cod National Seashore
In a 1961 bill signed by President John F. Kennedy, the 27,700-acre Cape Cod National Historic Seashore was established to preserve virtually the entire eastern shoreline in its natural state for all time. All of the beaches here, while cold, are otherwise superior--wide, long, sandy, dune-backed, with great views. They are also contiguous: from Eastham to Provincetown, you can walk virtually without ever leaving sand.

The Salt Pond Visitor Center has displays of early Cape Cod artifacts (including antique scrimshaw), a bookstore, and an air-conditioned auditorium for film presentations.
At the Marconi Station, view the site of the first transatlantic wireless station erected on the U.S. mainland. The station operated for 15 years. An outdoor shelter contains a model of the original station, of which only fragments remain as a result of cliff erosion.

Eastham Windmill is a smock mill built in the early 1680's. It moved to this site in 1808 and is now the centerpiece of a park. It is the only Cape windmill still on a site on which it was in commercial use.




JFK Memorial
The John F. Kennedy Memorial is located on Ocean Street near Veteran's Park Beach. The JFK Memorial (stone monument) overlooks Lewis Bay where the Kennedys loved to sail and fish. The proceeds from the reflecting pool are donated to the Town of Barnstable's scholarship fund. This is an outside activity, only taking a few moments.



Mohegan Sun Casino
A world at play and a world to its own, Mohegan Sun is one of the world's most amazing destinations with some of New England's finest dining, hotel accommodations, retail shopping, live entertainment, and sporting events. Every turn leads to a new adventure with an indoor 7-story waterfall, the world's largest and most spectacular planetarium dome and the awe-inspiring Wombi Rock, a glowing crystal mountain made of imported stone that serves as the focal point of the Casino of the Sky.

As a premier destination worldwide, Mohegan Sun includes more than 300,000 square feet of gaming excitement, including smoke-free areas, a 34-story, 1,200-room luxury hotel tower, a 20,000 square-foot world-class spa by Elemis, a 130,000 square-foot retail shopping experience, 30 restaurants, and a 10,000 square-foot indoor pool.