Cape Cod- An East Coast Treasure May 31

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Cape Cod- An East Coast Treasure May 31
Cape Cod- An East Coast Treasure
May 31 - June 6, 2014
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Digging around in the sand for the perfect Cape Cod getaway?
Well you’ve found the treasure!
Leave the hustle and bustle behind as we travel to the shores of Cape
Cod which have a history of welcoming travelers for centuries. The
quaint towns of this area have drawn sun-worshippers, writers,
naturalists, artists and wealthy cottagers for years. On Cape Cod, the
landscape and its history are so revered that many of its beaches are
protected as part of the National Park Service.
Double: $1,233.00
Single: $1,563.00
Triple: $1,123.00
Deposit: $100/person
Due at time of booking Full Payment Due: April 16, 2014
Visit Martha’s Vineyard one of the most popular and picturesque
destinations in New England. Edgartown, a seaside village with
stately Greek revival houses dating back to the whaling era of the
early 19th century boasts boutique shopping and pristine harbor
views. Oak Bluffs has more of a “beach town” feel with the history
and charm of the “gingerbread” houses in the Methodist campgrounds.
For four nights we’ll stay in Hyannis, which is considered the hub
and heart of Cape Cod. Also known internationally as the
“All-American City” it offers delectable fish shacks, award-winning
restaurants, world class beaches and Cape Cod’s most unique
shopping. The Hyannis area is indeed surrounded by beauty and
activity. So join us for a week of sun filled touring to this treasure
on the East Coast.
H Departs from AAA Main Office in Toledo, with an additional pick-up in Fremont, Ohio.
Cape Cod- An East Coast Treasure
Day-to-Day Itinerary
Saturday, May 31, 2014 - Welcome aboard your AAA Northwest Ohio tour. Begin your journey by traveling to the Erie Maritime Museum in Erie, PA and home of the US Brig Niagara. The reconstructed ship was the vessel that
Commodore Perry used to defeat the British in the Battle of Lake Erie at Put-in- Bay, OH. Many connections are portrayed between Erie, the city where the ship was built and our area -where the ship became famous. Enjoy lunch at a
nearby restaurant. Then continue on to Verona, NY for your overnight stay at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino. Dinner is included at the resort. (Lunch, Dinner)
Sunday, June 1, 2014 - Enjoy a buffet breakfast at the resort this morning. Sunday lunch is included in Sturbridge, MA. Welcome to the sandy shores of Cape Cod and your accommodations for the next four nights, the Holiday Inn
Hyannis. Extending some 70 miles into the sea, the Cape is home to both natural beauty and quaint colonial villages. Bring your bathing suit to enjoy the indoor pool. Dinner is included this evening. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Monday, June 2, 2014 - Breakfast is included this morning at your hotel. Your local guide will meet and escort you to the docks where
you will board a vessel for a cruise to Martha’s Vineyard. Upon arrival you will board a local bus for a Down Island Tour. Lunch and
shopping are on your own in the historic whaling village of Edgartown. You will have time in Oak Bluffs, filled with shops and the
“Gingerbread Cottages”. Departure for Hyannis mid-afternoon. Dinner is included this evening. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Tuesday, June 3, 2014 - Breakfast is included this morning at the hotel. Your local guide will show you Cape Cod. Explore the
homeport of Hyannis. Drive through the village of Hyannisport, view St Francis Xavier Church, the summer parish of the Kennedy Family
and stop at the Kennedy Memorial and the Korean War Memorial. A lobster lunch is included this evening aboard the SS Lobster Roll.
Glide through the calm waters of Sesuit Harbor and into the serene beauty of Cape Cod Bay with its incredible sunsets and picturesque
coastline. This afternoon you will travel to the south side of the Cape to the seaside village of Chatham. View the Chatham Light, which
has been a lifesaving beacon for sailors throughout the Cape’s history. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - Breakfast is included this morning at the hotel. You will travel along Highway Route 6A, the Old King’s
Highway, a scenic byway winding through centuries of Cape Cod history. You will stop at the Cape Cod National Seashore Visitors Center
to enjoy panoramic vistas. Sand dunes and the ocean surround you as you approach Provincetown. You are now at the extreme tip of
Cape Cod. Formerly known as the “Province Lands” the pilgrims landed here first before they decided to settle across the Bay in Plymouth.
Walk along the waterfront and enjoy free time for lunch and shopping. Enjoy a Whale Watch Excursion with a naturalist on board who
will explain the different marine life you will be viewing. Be sure to bring your camera! Dinner will be on your own in Provincetown
before returning to your lodging. (Breakfast)
Thursday, June 5, 2014 - Breakfast is included this morning. Today travel towards home with a stop in Stockbridge, MA for lunch and a
visit to the Norman Rockwell Museum. Then we continue into the Finger Lakes region with an overnight at the Ramada Inn, Geneva, NY.
(Breakfast, Lunch)
Friday, June 6, 2014 - Breakfast & lunch are provided today. Depart for home with sand in your shoes, seashells in your pocket
and many fond memories of your AAA Northwest Ohio tour to Cape Cod. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Highlights Include:
• Deluxe motorcoach transportation
• Six nights accomodations, with tax and baggage handling
• Welcome Reception on Cape Cod
• Meals included: 6 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 3 Dinners
• Entrance to Erie Maritime Museum
• Guided tour of the Island of Martha’s Vineyard
• Round trip ferry passage to Martha’s Vineyard
• Guided tour of Provicetown
• Visit to Cape Cod National Seashore Visitor’s Center
• Whale Watch Excursion
• Cruise aboard the SS Lobster Roll
• Entrance to Norman Rockwell Museum
• AAA Tour Director
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