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Boston to Bongor

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Key Information:
Tour Duration: 7 day(s)
Group Size: 6 - 110 people
Destination(s): Massachusetts  
Specialty Categories: Boating and Sailing  
Season: January - December
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: No
Minimum Per Person Price: 1200 Euro (EUR)
Maximum Per Person Price: 94500 Euro (EUR)


In this oustanding trip our team will take you to great places from Boston to Bongor, this is a wonderful cruise on magnificent waters and on the way, you will see things like Bunker Hill Monument, Marblehead, Gloucester, Rocky Neck, Cedar Island and other unique sites!

Your Itinerary:

Day 1 - After a short ride from Logan Airport, you arrive in the heart of historic Charlestown Navy Yard, home to such attractions as the Bunker Hill Monument and the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides).

Day 2 - After breakfast we head for Marblehead, famous as a sailing town and the starting point of the Marblehead to Halifax race. Ashore you will find 19th century dwellings and great shopping. Try the Landing Pub, well worth the time!

Day 3 - Off to Cape Ann, home of the oldest fishing village in the country, Gloucester, famous for the Gorton's fisherman and the filming of The Perfect Storm. We will dock in Rocky Neck at the Studio Restaurant, in the center of New England's largest Art colonies.

Day 4 - Leaving Gloucester, we pass Eastern Point Lighthouse on our way to Rockport. We will anchor at the beautiful front beach and transport you by tender into this fabulous port. A trip to Rockport would not be complete without a trip to Hannah Jumper Restaurant on Donovans Wharf.

Day 5 - This morning we head for the Coast of Maine, with an intriguing stop at the Isle of Shoals, just off the coast of New Hampshire. After lunching at Foyes on Cedar Island, home of the best lobster roll anywhere; we head Down-East into Maine, arriving in Portland. The restored downtown is home to lovely shops, pubs and restaurants.

Day 6 - We head east from Casco Bay, moving from the beach coast to the rocky coast of Maine and onto Camden. Climb Mount Battie for an incredible view of Penobscot Bay.

Day 7 - Our adventure is drawing to a close as we cruise up Penobscot River, once a major logging area and used as a backdrop for the ending of The Hunt for Red October. We arrive at Bangor where we say good-bye, and as you head for the airport, you are already planning your next adventure.

Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.

The prices are presented per yacht per day or per week. It also depends on the type of boat that you hire, on the location, duration of the vacation and on the season during which your trip takes place.

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