Collette
Islands of New England
Islands of New England
The Atlantic coast is calling. Explore New England’s majestic seaboards, from Rhode Island to Cape Cod. Visit Providence and the Gilded Age mansions of Newport. Experience the beautiful islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Complete your local experience as you indulge in a traditional seafood and lobster feast. Explore the local charms, walk along historic cobblestone streets, and feel like a true New Englander.
Day 1 |
Capital of Rhode Island |
Day 2 |
Capital of Rhode Island |
Day 3 |
Capital of Rhode Island |
Day 4 |
Capital of Rhode Island |
Day 5 |
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a captivating destination known for its scenic beauty and charming coastal villages. Stretching out into the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Cod offers a quintessential New England experience with its pristine beaches, historic lighthouses, and quaint towns. A visit to the Cape Cod National Seashore is a must, where visitors can explore miles of sandy shores, salt marshes, and tidal flats. The seashore also features iconic landmarks like the Nauset Light and the Highland Light, perfect for those who enjoy coastal history. For a taste of local culture, the town of Provincetown at the tip of the Cape is renowned for its vibrant arts scene and welcoming atmosphere. Provincetown’s Commercial Street is lined with galleries, shops, and restaurants where you can savor fresh seafood and enjoy eclectic art. The town is also known for its rich history as a safe haven for LGBTQ+ individuals and artists. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a whale-watching tour from Provincetown Harbor, where you might spot humpback and minke whales. Cape Cod's natural beauty extends beyond the beaches to its scenic bike paths and nature trails. The Cape Cod Rail Trail offers a picturesque route for cyclists and walkers, winding through forests, wetlands, and small towns. The trail provides access to charming spots like Chatham and Harwich, where you can explore local shops and enjoy the serene landscape. A fun fact about Cape Cod is that it was the site of the first successful transplant of a human heart in 1984 at Cape Cod Hospital. This historic medical achievement underscores the Cape’s unique place in American history. With its combination of natural beauty, rich history, and charming towns, Cape Cod offers a memorable getaway for visitors seeking relaxation and adventure alike. |
Day 6 |
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a captivating destination known for its scenic beauty and charming coastal villages. Stretching out into the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Cod offers a quintessential New England experience with its pristine beaches, historic lighthouses, and quaint towns. A visit to the Cape Cod National Seashore is a must, where visitors can explore miles of sandy shores, salt marshes, and tidal flats. The seashore also features iconic landmarks like the Nauset Light and the Highland Light, perfect for those who enjoy coastal history. For a taste of local culture, the town of Provincetown at the tip of the Cape is renowned for its vibrant arts scene and welcoming atmosphere. Provincetown’s Commercial Street is lined with galleries, shops, and restaurants where you can savor fresh seafood and enjoy eclectic art. The town is also known for its rich history as a safe haven for LGBTQ+ individuals and artists. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a whale-watching tour from Provincetown Harbor, where you might spot humpback and minke whales. Cape Cod's natural beauty extends beyond the beaches to its scenic bike paths and nature trails. The Cape Cod Rail Trail offers a picturesque route for cyclists and walkers, winding through forests, wetlands, and small towns. The trail provides access to charming spots like Chatham and Harwich, where you can explore local shops and enjoy the serene landscape. A fun fact about Cape Cod is that it was the site of the first successful transplant of a human heart in 1984 at Cape Cod Hospital. This historic medical achievement underscores the Cape’s unique place in American history. With its combination of natural beauty, rich history, and charming towns, Cape Cod offers a memorable getaway for visitors seeking relaxation and adventure alike. |
Day 7 |
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a captivating destination known for its scenic beauty and charming coastal villages. Stretching out into the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Cod offers a quintessential New England experience with its pristine beaches, historic lighthouses, and quaint towns. A visit to the Cape Cod National Seashore is a must, where visitors can explore miles of sandy shores, salt marshes, and tidal flats. The seashore also features iconic landmarks like the Nauset Light and the Highland Light, perfect for those who enjoy coastal history. For a taste of local culture, the town of Provincetown at the tip of the Cape is renowned for its vibrant arts scene and welcoming atmosphere. Provincetown’s Commercial Street is lined with galleries, shops, and restaurants where you can savor fresh seafood and enjoy eclectic art. The town is also known for its rich history as a safe haven for LGBTQ+ individuals and artists. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a whale-watching tour from Provincetown Harbor, where you might spot humpback and minke whales. Cape Cod's natural beauty extends beyond the beaches to its scenic bike paths and nature trails. The Cape Cod Rail Trail offers a picturesque route for cyclists and walkers, winding through forests, wetlands, and small towns. The trail provides access to charming spots like Chatham and Harwich, where you can explore local shops and enjoy the serene landscape. A fun fact about Cape Cod is that it was the site of the first successful transplant of a human heart in 1984 at Cape Cod Hospital. This historic medical achievement underscores the Cape’s unique place in American history. With its combination of natural beauty, rich history, and charming towns, Cape Cod offers a memorable getaway for visitors seeking relaxation and adventure alike. |
Day 8 |
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a captivating destination known for its scenic beauty and charming coastal villages. Stretching out into the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Cod offers a quintessential New England experience with its pristine beaches, historic lighthouses, and quaint towns. A visit to the Cape Cod National Seashore is a must, where visitors can explore miles of sandy shores, salt marshes, and tidal flats. The seashore also features iconic landmarks like the Nauset Light and the Highland Light, perfect for those who enjoy coastal history. For a taste of local culture, the town of Provincetown at the tip of the Cape is renowned for its vibrant arts scene and welcoming atmosphere. Provincetown’s Commercial Street is lined with galleries, shops, and restaurants where you can savor fresh seafood and enjoy eclectic art. The town is also known for its rich history as a safe haven for LGBTQ+ individuals and artists. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a whale-watching tour from Provincetown Harbor, where you might spot humpback and minke whales. Cape Cod's natural beauty extends beyond the beaches to its scenic bike paths and nature trails. The Cape Cod Rail Trail offers a picturesque route for cyclists and walkers, winding through forests, wetlands, and small towns. The trail provides access to charming spots like Chatham and Harwich, where you can explore local shops and enjoy the serene landscape. A fun fact about Cape Cod is that it was the site of the first successful transplant of a human heart in 1984 at Cape Cod Hospital. This historic medical achievement underscores the Cape’s unique place in American history. With its combination of natural beauty, rich history, and charming towns, Cape Cod offers a memorable getaway for visitors seeking relaxation and adventure alike. |
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05/28/26 - 06/04/26 |
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07/24/26 - 07/31/26 |
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