Advice on New England itinerary
I am planning a New England road trip for end of Sept/ start of Oct to see the fall colours, as well as everything else in New England! We have 2 weeks and it is just me and my partner, both mid 30s. We like to keep busy, have early starts, are happy to have one night stays and busy days to fit in as much as we can! With that in mind I have come up with a rough itinerary, but would love any input from those of you that have been before! (I have read through quite a few trip reports, but it is so confusing after a while!)
Sat Sept 28th: Arrive into Boston about 1.30pm. Pick up car (part of a flydrive) and drive to airbnb. Explore some of the city to keep us awake! 29th: Boston (probably freedom trail) 30th: Harvard, Rockport, Salem (stay in Portsmouth area maybe?) 1st Oct: Portsmouth, Ogunquit, nubble lighthouse (stay in Portland area?) 2nd: Drive up to Acadia national park and spend day there (spend 2nights here) 3rd: Acadia 4th: Drive the white mountains area and spend the day here (spend 2 nights here) 5th: White mountains area 6th: Burlington and ben&jerrys factory - can probably add something else into this day but not sure what? (stay in Burlington area, but happy to change this) 7th: Visit Dartmouth and the green mountains (stay in green mountain area) 8th: yankee candle shop, bridge of flowers and Hartford (stay in Hartford) 9th: Yale and Providence (stay in Providence) 10th: Brown, ocean drive and cape cod (stay in cape cod for 3 nights - is this too long?) 11th: Cape cod 12th: Cap cod, plymouth, back to airport for 10.55pm flight. So, for those with more knowledge than me... anything obvious I have missed? Anything I am spending too much/ too little time at? I want to see everything I can in 2 weeks as we are unlikely to be back any time soon (too many other places on the list, that just seems to get longer not shorter! ). Thanks in advance all :) |
Hi - we are doing an extremely similar trip - starting tomorrow! Have just put pre-trip report up - yes I know it's a bit late :blush: Can't wait!
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Take the ferry to Martha's vineyard or Nantucket when you are on Cape cod
Not sure you will see the leaf colour end of September is a little early We are off next month starting in NYC then Boston kittery Cape cod and Newport RI |
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We loved New England last summer. I think you just need to find things you want to do and forget the many, many others you won't have time for.
If you've read my trip report you will see what we did. I'm glad we visited Martha's Vineyard but it is just one thing we did and I'm sure you will find a lot of other things to fill your time. Looking back my favourites were Flume Gorge in the White Mountains, Mystic Seaport in Connecticut, Billings Farm Museum in Vermont (we avoided Ben and Jerry's because of DH diabetes :( ) and Gray's Beach near Hyannis. We found we spent too long in both Boston and Cape Cod and should have stayed longer in the mountains. Whatever you do I'm sure you'll enjoy it. |
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I think it was mainly the area near our hotel in Cape Cod which felt quite tacky, we stayed at the Bayside Resort, (which I know a number of other dibbers have stayed in). The hotel itself was the best we could find at a reasonable price and tbh I don’t think we’d of found better for the money we were willing to spend, (we passed a few of the places that we’d also considered and felt happy with our choice), but it’s definitely not in the prettiest of locations! As it was the summer, the beaches were also packed - something we’d expected to a degree, but they really were heaving, so we didn’t bother stopping or taking any photos (guess we are used to the empty Floridian beaches!) All in all we loved our New England trip, and whilst Cape Cod for us wouldn’t warrant a repeat visit - Maine and New Hampshire were particularly wonderful and we’d love to go back! |
We did 3 weeks 2017, absolutely loved it. Bar harbour, Mt Washington, Acadia National Park, Provincetown, Plymouth, White Mountains, Maine, Portland and Oqunquait, Salem (big disappointment) - Enjoy
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Absolutely loved Ogunquit - funnily enough I though Maine would be a tick box to say we’d been to another state, but not somewhere I was overly bothered about before we went, and actually it’s the main place I’m desperate to return to and experience more of! |
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