Thursday, April 7, 2011

USA Tours in New England Region

Lighthouses perched on rocky coastlines. Rustic cottages embraced by fiery-colored forests. Lobsters and maple syrup. Let New England captivate you. Drive out to the forested countryside and visit the villages, each with its own charm. On the coast, try your hand at catching fish or crabs, or take a tour boat in search of seals and whales. You’ll find New England enchanting.

A visit to Maine might be considered a double adventure as you explore the great outdoors, as well as the rural, yet sophisticated and unique country towns. Travel along the coast, you will find a region filled with galleries, boutiques, wide, sandy beaches, lively arts and entertainment communities and wonderful period architecture. Maine is famous for the beautiful peninsulas of rocky coast that lead visitors through quaint fishing villages.

With its beautiful coastal drives, world-class museums, renowned attractions and rich history, Connecticut offers a charming New England feel with a cosmopolitan style. Connecticut is filled with picturesque scenes on the water, beautiful fall foliage, stunning architecture and inviting farms and vineyards, making it a relaxing or exciting vacation getaway.

Rhode Island has long been “America’s First Resort”. Today, visitors flock to the magnificent mansions along the ocean in Newport. Ocean-lovers can relax on a sunset cruise, ferry to Block Island or just stroll on a South County beach. Rhode Island has one of the largest collections of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors will find Rhode Island has an especially vibrant arts and culture scene, with more than fifty museums. And throughout the state, the music and dance scene and an innovative theater, keep things lively with events like WaterFire.

Travel across Massachusetts from Williamstown to Provincetown and from Fall River to Newburyport and discover American history and arts by walking in the footsteps of patriots from the American Revolution.

In New Hampshire visitors love to join in the festivities around the “sugar shack,” sampling freshly made syrup rolled up in pure powder snow, or sip a cup of mulled cider squeezed from locally picked apples, or sample home-baked beans and smoked ham at a harvest festival.

With approximately 75 percent of Vermont covered by forests and more than 200 mountains including the Green Mountain, Appalachian, Hoosac, and Taconic ranges, Vermont is the perfect summer playground for outdoor recreation.

From rugged coastline to scenic mountains, from bustling sea ports to world-class ski resorts, discover all New England Region has to offer.

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