New England Located in the north-eastern corner of the USA, New England offers travel opportunities for all seasons with the best skiing on the East Coast, great golf, sandy Cape Cod beaches, spectacular Maine coast scenery with its hiking and biking trails and world famous autumn foliage. Within this setting New England contains the essence of America's history and visitors can follow the historic trail from the arrival of the Puritans through the birthplace of The American Revolution. Other sights and experiences not to forget include the prestigious universities of Harvard and Yale, Fenway Park, whale watching, visiting the classic villages with their white-steepled churches, clapboard houses and village greens and sampling the lobsters, clam chowder and delicious maple syrup. |
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Holiday Reviews:
9 His New Home Delia My boyfriend chose to go to University in Boston Massachusetts. Why so far away?I don't know. Perha...read more8 More to do than we thought Nigel My brother and I did not want to go to Cape Cod for any reason on this earth. It is situated in eas...read more9 I Liked it, Do you need more? David Boston was an extremely cool holiday with plenty to do and see. If you decide to holiday there, the...read more
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Latest New-England Holiday Reviews
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Massachusetts, New England, USA Holiday Review - His New Home
Submitted by: Delia
Date of travel: 13-August-2007
My boyfriend chose to go to University in Boston Massachusetts. Why so far away?I don't know. Perhaps it is because that was the home of his top choice University. On my holiday there I discovered that there was a lot more to this town than the school. I had a superb time taking the Trolleys to different parts of Town. I did not realize that they had Trolleys outside of California. My favorite activity was the whale watching. They took us out for a 4 hour cruise from the Stellwagon Bank to see humpback and finback whales jump out of the water. We would not have believed that mammals that size could jump and turnover so if we had not seen it with our own eyes. Have you every heard of the legendary Paul Revere. He was the bloke who rode around the town yelling the British are coming to warn neighbors to wake up for war. We took a tour of his 19th century home. Limited time prevented me from seeing the other 70 sights that the town offers but I plan to several holidays to visit Charlie.
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Cape Cod, New England, USA Holiday Review - More to do than we thought
Submitted by: Nigel
Date of travel: 03-March-2007
My brother and I did not want to go to Cape Cod for any reason on this earth. It is situated in eastern Massachusetts and sounded dryer than a sun dried tomato. Our parents forced us to go so that we could spend time with our Aunt, Uncle, and cousins. We were down the whole travel there but our family changed our minds once we arrived in the Cape. On the first day they took us to the beach. How marvelous. We never knew beach food could be this good. A touch of Tai food thrown in with a big dessert bar was a dreamer's gift. The beach was nice and had rock formations dividing the shore and the water. The down side was that the water was dreadfully cold and it took our bodies a while to adjust to it. Its name was Nantucket Sound and we were able to see the colors change as the sun set. Cape Cod was close to Plymouth Rock so we saw the ships on which the people came over to settle on new land. They also took us to see other interesting historical sights like the John F Kennedy display. It was not so bad. Ok it was fun.
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New England - Other, New England, USA Holiday Review - I Liked it, Do you need more?
Submitted by: David
Date of travel: 30-November-2006
Boston was an extremely cool holiday with plenty to do and see. If you decide to holiday there, there are a number of locations that I recommend. Please, you must go to the Salem Witch town. Hear the story of how the silly towns people convinced themselves that their neighbors where witches and killed each other. Participate in a fake witch trails. Also explore the Peabody Essex Museum. Even the name has it sounding special. It contains New England's vast history mixed with the regions creative art work pieces. Have a stab at the Fenway Park Tour. It is the oldest park in profession League Baseball and where Babe Ruth set his records. If that does not tickle your fancy go spend a day visiting the other half at the Newport Mansions. There you can see some of the biggest houses not made for royalty and have the feel of Vanderbilt house. I have gone to each of the places and I highly recommend them all.
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