| *Provincetown Mayflower Cape Cod 2 Day 1 Night |
| Departure on Mon.Sat. Adult:$150 Child:$100(2-9) Price are USD for each person. We reserves the right to change the itinerary and price without prior notice. Price Include 1 night hotel accommodations. Roundtrip Deluxe Air Conditioned bus transportation. Experienced tour leader for each tour to let you enjoy in-depth sightseeing. Price not include: Laundry, valet, telephone calls, wines and liquors other than those specified. All meals and drinks during the trip, but the tour guide will arrange for it. All admission fee and all other private expenses, tips to guides, drivers. Suggested: $6.00 per person, per day. |
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Important Notice Single Occupancy,$70 (USA & CANADA)! Price NOT included:All admission fee. Buy 2 Get 1 Free,The free person must show up or there will be a surcharge of children price for blocking extra seat on bus. The free person will share same room. Limited time only. Price are may change without notice.
**1) DEPARTURE Time:7:15AM (Flushing) 38th Ave & 138th Street (bet. 38th Ave & 38th Ave
2) DEPARTURE Time:8:00AM (Manhattan) Main Office 240 Grand,Street,3FL, New York,NY 10002** |
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Plantation Day 1:The bus will leave Chinatown at 8:00 a.m.The first day, Visiting The English Village , is a re-creation of the small farming town built by English colonists.The people you will meet here talk of the past, Step into a traditional house Surrounded by soft furs, flickering firelight, and artfully woven bulrush mats, learn about traditional Wampanoag family life as well as the arrival of the English from an Indigenous point of view. Walk around outside and enjoy the scent of stew as it simmers over an aromatic wood fire. Take this unique opportunity to explore the perspectives of the Indigenous Wampanoag who have lived on this land for hundreds of generations. |
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Mayflower The 1621 will of William Mullins, above, is the only surviving will for an individual who died the first winter at Plymouth. This document would have sailed back to England on the Mayflower in April-May 1621. Signatures at the bottom-right of the will include Plymouth's first Governor John Carver, Mayflower's surgeon Giles Heale, and Mayflower's |
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Plymouth You may be surprised at what you learn! Come aboard Mayflower ship and learn about the 1620 voyage, Explore the cramped quarters of the ship's passengers. Peer down into the lower level,where the food, clothing, furniture, tools and other items necessary to start a colony were stored.You will meet staff in modern-day clothing who speak from a present-day perspective. They can talk with you about the original Mayflower as well as the reproduction vessel Mayflower.
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Cape Cod Day 2: Provincetown,The town's rural character appealed to the hippies of the era. The tip of Cape Cod, also berths several whale watching fleets who patrol the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Most fleets guarantee a whale sighting (mostly humpback whale, fin whale, minke whale, sei whale, and critically endangered, the North Atlantic Right Whale), and one is the only federally certified operation qualified to rescue whales.
The Whydah Museum ,The treasure that Clifford found was actually two-fold. There was gold, it is true, but there was also a record of how pirates actually lived. Provincetown has also long been known as an art colony, attracting writers and artists.Cape Cod is a popular destination for beachgoers from all over. With 559.6 miles (900.6 km) of coastline, beaches, both public and private, are easily accessible. The Cape has upwards of sixty public beaches, many of which offer parking for non-residents for a daily fee (in summer). The Cape Cod National Seashore has 40 miles (64 km) of sandy beach and many walking paths. You will enjoying fresh Lobster , Tuna , shellfish at fine dining seafood restaurants .
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The Whydah Museum The treasure that Clifford found was actually two-fold. There was gold, it is true, but there was also a record of how pirates actually lived.
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