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Embark on a cruise of stunning Lake Winnipesaukee.
Travel along the Auto Toll Road and enjoy views from the summit of Mount Washington.
Drive the Kancamagus highway, known to have some of the best foliage views.
Experience the allure of New England’s autumn colors on this eight-day art and architecture tour, starting and ending in Boston. Ideal for those seeking a relaxed journey, the 'Colors of New England' group trip meanders through quintessential villages, sweeping mountains, and the rugged Maine coast.
Wander the leafy streets of Woodstock, Vermont, watch apples become cider at Cold Hollow Cider Mill, and learn about maple sugaring on a farm tour. Enjoy a scenic cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee and savor a classic New England lobster dinner. Ascend Mount Washington’s winding Auto Road and explore Portland’s coastal charm.
The standout feature? A thoughtfully paced itinerary that blends cultural traditions with natural beauty, ensuring you experience New England’s rich heritage and spectacular landscapes at their most vibrant.
the colors of the trees when they peaked
I thoroughly enjoyed this entire tour from the beginning planning stages to the end of it. I thoroughly enjoyed the option of having transportation provided from my house to the airport at the beginning of the tour and the transportation provided from the airport back to my house after the tour. In addition, it was nice to have my baggage handled from hotel to hotel and during our stay at each hotel. What a great experience to have that also included as part of the tour as well. It seemed to me that all the people on the tour bus were friendly and easy to get along with. Those relationships that were formed during the midst of the tour made it all worthwhile. I believe that I could definitely travel with a group of people like that on another tour. Lastly, our tour Manager Paula Richter, was absolutely fabulous and amazing. As far as I am concerned, she really set the tone, the standard and the bar high. I didn't know what to expect going into this trip but in hindsight I do now. Any other guided tour I take in the future will be held up to this standard that was set. I will be going into it with a clear expectation of what a tour should be like as a result of this tour. Michael, by far, handled that motorcoach with much skill and God given talent. No time during that tour did I feel as if I were in danger or harm's way. Because of his ability to handle that bus the way he did I felt comfortable the whole time and was able to fully engage in enjoying the views that this Colors of New England tour was set up and designed to do. He was beyond kind, helpful, and respectful throughout the whole tour. I am so thankful and grateful to experience this tour with Collette. Collette showed me what a guided tour should look and be like. Thank you Collette.
couldn't have been better!
We were blessed with perfect weather. The lows were in the 40’s and the highs were in the mid-70’s. Everywhere we went, the colors were in full bloom. The towns we visited were each special in their own way. The recommendations for cafes, coffee shops, ice cream shops, restaurants and bars were all terrific. We managed to reach the top of Mt. Washington and the following day the top had 12” of snow. The tour manager made the trip all the more delightful with her detailed history of the regions we toured.
We were blessed with a wonderful group. I think I didn't have to see the Maple Syrup tour, But the Cider tour was wonderful. All the lovely scenery. The stop at the river was just what the doctor ordered!! There was always time to rest between stops.
It was a great trip, with beautiful scenery. To make it better, allow more time to eat and explore towns. So often, we were competing with other bus tours and cruise tourists, that we barely had time to grab any kind of food, so we could make it back to the bus. Definitely eliminate stop at Simon_Pearce. Food was so-so and prices for items were sky high. Glass blowers took a break just as we were going downstairs to watch. Would have much preferred more time outdoors.
Ben & Jerrys / Mt Washington
Mt. Washington and the Simon Pierce glass works.