New England Islands
Providence to
Providence
Island Hopping | 7 Nights | American History
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Discover the magical seafaring heritage of New England’s quaint islands and rustic seaport villages. Your journey begins in Providence, RI, a city lovingly restored with rich and varied architecture, ranging from Colonial to Modern. As your ship cruises down Narragansett Bay, you’ll visit New Bedford, known as the “Whaling City” and the inspiration for Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, and Newport, famous for its magnificent mansions along the sea, and then onto the scenic, and history filled islands of Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and Block Island. From cobblestone streets to whaling ships, revel in the glorious beauty and nautical legacies that are distinctly New England.
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Total trip is 8 days and 7 nights
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July
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This example may be available on other dates or with different itineraries. We will gladly research other options for you! Special savings may be available for groups of 6 or more. Prices shown are per person, based on double occupancy, for standard and/or inside stateroom unless stated otherwise, are capacity controlled and are subject to availability. Fare is shown in US dollars unless otherwise stated. Government Fees and Taxes are additional. Refer to appropriate supplier brochure for terms and conditions. Pricing for Singles, 3rd, 4th or 5th guests if available, will be provided upon request and is subject to stateroom category availability. Unless specified, airfare is not included. Full details of airfare offers will be provided upon request and may vary by departure location. Prices vary by date of travel, were available when written, but are subject to restrictions and availability when booked, and may be withdrawn at any time. Offer not combinable with other promotions or discount offers. FST #ST37451 / CST #2092247-50 / WST #602-708-936
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Day 1 - Enjoy a 1-hour, narrated tour in a famous Block Island taxi (Providence)
Enjoy a 1-hour, narrated tour in a famous Block Island taxi conducted by a spirited, Block Island native guide. The tour includes a stop by the colorful Mohegan Bluffs, 200 feet above sea level, stretching nearly 3 miles creating spectacular ocean views. Finally, you will enjoy the Southeast Lighthouse, Mohegan Trail, Fresh Pond and Rodman Hollow. This tour is a true Block Island experience.
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Day 2 - New Bedford Whaling Museum (New Bedford)
In this famous whaling city be sure to visit the New Bedford Whaling Museum, just a 10-minute walk from the ship or enjoy a ride on the famous New Bedford Trolley. The museum is the largest museum devoted to the history of North American Whaling. After lunch you may want to tour the famous 1834 Rotch-Jones Duff House, a good example of the houses and gardens described in the novel Moby Dick. Ask the Assistant Hotel Manger for transportation arrangements to the museum.
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Day 3 - Be enchanted on this quiet 19th century island (Nantucket)
Be enchanted on this quiet 19th century island still retaining the charm of the whaling days and its sea captains. A 1½ hour, narrated tour of the entire island will include the early history and whaling stories of this popular spot and a ride through the beautiful village of Siasconset known for its rose covered cottages. Don’t forget to smell the Roses!!!
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Day 4 - A 2 1/2 -hour narrated tour of Martha's Vineyard (Martha's Vineyard)
A 2 1/2 -hour narrated tour of the island, including historic Edgartown, Oak Bluffs with its cute Gingerbread cottages, Vineyard Haven, and West Tisbury, which is straight out of a Currier & Ives, print. There is a stop at Edgartown where you will have time to shop, stroll through the village and enjoy the famous rose covered cottages.
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Day 6 - A 3 hour, narrated tour of the historic and famous Newport City (Newport)
A 3 hour, narrated tour of the historic and famous Newport City. With the brilliant Atlantic Ocean on one side and some of the country’s most impressive properties on the other, this celebrated trail is an unforgettable one. You will drive along the 10-mile, spectacular Ocean View Drive, Bellevue Ave- “Avenue of the Mansions” and the Tennis Hall of Fame. You will not forget your tour of The Breakers, a seventy-room mansion and National Historic Landmark built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II in 1895. There is easy and convenient transportation from Fort Adams to the center of Newport by water taxi. The Assistant Hotel Manager will have the information. Please ask for any additional services you need to enjoy this lovely city. There will also be bus service to Newport in the afternoon.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Block Island - Island Tour
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Join us on a 1-hour, narrated tour in a famous Block Island taxi conducted by a spirited, Block Island native guide. The tour includes a stop by the colorful Mohegan Bluffs, 200 feet above sea level, stretching nearly 3 miles, creating spectacular ocean views. Finally, you will enjoy the Southeast Lighthouse, Mohegan Trail, Fresh Pond and Rodman Hollow. A true Block Island experience.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: New Bedford - Historic New Bedford & Fort Taber
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Join us for a fun ride around historic New Bedford to see magnificent architecture and amazing preservation projects. Architectural styles featured include Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Octagon, Queen Anne, and Italianate. See the places where Herman Melville and Frederick Douglass wandered. Following the trolley tour, take a guided tour of Fort Taber. Fort Taber Park is the City of New Bedford’s newest park, and one of its largest. The park features important historical landmarks, as the site’s former use as a military reservation dates back to the American Revolution. Included in the visit is a guided tour of the Military Museum.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Newport - Scenic Bus Tour
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Enjoy a 3-hour, narrated tour of historic and famous Newport. With the brilliant Atlantic Ocean on one side and some of the country’s most impressive properties on the other, this celebrated trail is an unforgettable one. You will drive along the 10-mile, spectacular Ocean View Drive, Bellevue Ave—“Avenue of the Mansions” and the Tennis Hall of Fame. You will not forget your tour of The Breakers, a seventy-room mansion and National Historic Landmark built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II in 1895.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Newport - Sights
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Fort Adams
Across Newport Harbor stands the largest coastal fortification in the United States. Visit this engineering and architectural masterpiece to see where the soldiers lived, enter the casemates, explore the tunnel system, and climb the bastions for breathtaking views.
The Tennis Hall of Fame
Tennis innovator James Van Alen founded the Tennis Hall of Fame, site of the first U.S. National Championships in 1881. In 1954 the Tennis Hall of Fame was officially sanctioned by the United States Tennis Association and was recognized by the International Tennis Federation in 1986. Over the last ten years, the Hall of Fame complex and Museum have been restored to their original splendor with the 1997 completion.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Block Island - Sights
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The Spring Street Gallery
This cooperative gallery of art has displayed the many talents of local Block Island artists since its opening in 1982 under the direction of the Block Island Economic Development Foundation.
Kayak Tours of Block Island: Pond & Beyond
Experience the beauty of Block Island at a paddler's pace. Enjoy wildlife and the scenic shoreline from a unique and relaxed perspective. Explore the Great Salt Pond and connected tidal ponds, an expanse of almost 700 acres where the waters are calm and free from powerboat traffic. Each tour group will consist of no more than five people. Kayakers of varying skill levels from beginner to advanced are welcome. Our guide has 25 years of paddling experience and extensive knowledge of the island.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Nantucket Island - Island Tour
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Be enchanted on this quiet 19th century island still retaining the charm of the whaling days and its sea captains. A 1½ hour, narrated tour of the entire island will include the early history and whaling stories of this popular spot and a ride through the beautiful village of Siasconset known for its rose covered cottages.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Nantucket Island - Sights
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Capricorn Gallery
Capricorn Gallery is located in one of the most beautiful spots on Nantucket. Old South Wharf has become a center for artist's studios and galleries since the 1950's. At the present time, about twenty galleries occupy restored fishermen's shanties on this wharf in Nantucket Harbor. They have brought the unique European background to the beauty of Nantucket, to create a spectacular blend of contemporary glass art, ceramics, and jewelry. Website
Maria Mitchell Association
A scientific research and education institution offering a museum, aquarium and observatory. Where but Nantucket could you find a real marine aquarium in a quaint waterfront shack? The marine organisms of Nantucket's salt marshes, harbors, and near shore waters await your acquaintance on Washington Street. There are friendly science interns to answer all your questions about the mollusks, crustaceans, and finfish. Bird watching and wildflower walks are available in season.
Oldest House
History and architecture buffs should be sure to get a look at this hilltop house, also called the Jethro Coffin House, built in 1686 as a wedding gift for Jethro and Mary Gardner Coffin. The most striking feature of the saltbox is the massive central brick chimney with a brick horseshoe adornment said to ward away witches.
African Meeting House
When the island abolished slavery in 1773, Nantucket became a destination for free blacks and escaping slaves. The African Meeting House was built in the 1820s as a schoolhouse, and it functioned as such until 1846, when the island's schools were integrated. A complete restoration has returned the site to its authentic 1880s appearance.
Hadwen House
A pair of magnificent Greek Revival mansions on upper Main Street--commonly referred to as the Two Greeks--were built in 1845 and 1846 by wealthy factory owner William Hadwen. Today the Hadwen House is a museum, and its contents reflect how the wealthy of the period lived. Inside, on a guided tour, you will see such architectural details as the grand circular staircase, fine plasterwork, and carved Italian-marble mantels.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Martha's Vineyard - Island Tour
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A 2-½ -hour narrated tour of the island, including historic Edgartown, Oak Bluffs with its cute gingerbread cottages, Vineyard Haven, and West Tisbury, which is straight out of a Currier & Ives, print. There is a one-hour stop at Edgartown where you will have time to shop, stroll through the village and enjoy the famous rose covered cottages.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Martha's Vineyard - Sights
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Cottage Museum
Visitors to the Cottage Museum can view the interior of a typical Campground cottage, complete with period furnishings offering a glimpse of life on the Campgrounds in the 1800s. Also on display are vintage photographs, a selection of stereoscopic photos of Cottage City and the Campgrounds, along with other interesting documents relating to the history of the Campground.
Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge
The Trustees of Reservations offers a selection of guided and self-guided tours that help visitors explore the natural wonders of Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge as well as the historic Cape Poge Lighthouse. All guided tours are led by expert naturalists.
MV Historical Society / Museum
The MVM is the Island's largest repository of cultural artifacts, historic photographs, archival records, and genealogical records. We strive to broaden awareness and access to the Island's history and shared memory. Come join us and discover our past and present.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Bristol / Fall River - Herreshoff Marine Museum / America's Cup Hall of Fame
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A guided tour of the Herreshoff Marine Museum is a grand experience. The museum, located directly across the street from where the ship docks is known as a maritime historic site and at one time the place where the world’s finest yachts during “The Golden Age of Yachting ” were built. The America’s Cup Hall of Fame is a feature of the museum, honoring the individuals of the 150-year competition and most distinguished of all international sporting trophies.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Bristol / Fall River - Sights
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Fall River Historical Society
The Fall River Historical Society's mission is to preserve and protect all manner of artifacts relating to the rich and varied history of the city of Fall River, Massachusetts. The Historical Society is housed in a granite mansion, built in 1843 in the Greek revival style for Andrew Robeson, Jr., a prominent businessman, and was once a station on the Underground Railroad.
Lizzie Borden Museum
The museum features guided tours that include history of Fall River in the 1890s. Learn the story of the famous murder mystery that was never resolved. This home is now available as a bed and breakfast for those that dare.
Marine Museum at Fall River
The Marine Museum At Fall River houses a diverse collection of marine artifacts and memorabilia including what the museum claims is one of the largest Titanic exhibitions in the world. The complete museum collection includes more than 150 scale models, 30,000 photographs, videos, uniforms, audio recordings and more.
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Shore Excursion or Activity: Bristol / Fall River - Blithewold Mansion
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Trained interpreters welcome you and tell the story of the Van Wickle/McKee family, the creators of this beautiful seaside garden estate. As you tour the mansion you will experience breathtaking views of Narragansett Bay and see the mansion decorated with original furnishings just as it was when the family lived there. The narrated tour continues through the grounds where magnificent trees and a variety of exquisite gardens demonstrate Blithewold’s prominence in horticulture.
Top▲Onboard Activities
| Entertainment |
Guest musicians from the local towns, demonstrations, minor theatrical performances and games. |
| Guest Lectures |
Throughout the trip guest speakers will recount local lore and thrilling stories. |
Top▲Vessel Information
Motor Vessel | 49 Passengers | Operated by American Cruise Lines,
The America Glory offers discerning travelers the most unique and modern style of small ship cruising. Each unique and off-the-beaten path port visited gives guests a glimpse into the cultural heritage that is the fabric of our great nation. The country-club atmosphere onboard allows guests to relax, and enjoy the company of fellow travelers who share their interests in American history and culture. The spacious public lounges and observation decks are frequented by guests who wish to mingle with friends new and old.
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