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NEW TOUR
PLYMOUTH & CAPE COD
SEPT. 27 - OCT. 2, 2020
6 DAYS • 8 MEALS
ALLIED’S TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
•NE Historic Genealogical Society
Talk on First Families
•Alden House Museum
•Pilgrim Hall Museum
•Guided Historic Tour of Plymouth
•Mayflower II with Mayflower
Compact Presentation
•Plimoth Plantation
•Cruise to Provincetown
•Guided Tour of Provincetown
•Provincetown Museum & Pilgrim
Monument
•Drive Past Corn Hill
•First Encounter Beach
•Cove Burying Ground
•Round Trip Ferry to Martha’s Vineyard
•Martha’s Vineyard Tour with Native
American Guide
•8 Meals: 5 Breakfasts (B),
3 Dinners (D)
Commemorating the 400th
Anniversary of America's
Founding Story
DAY 1•TRAVEL DAY/BOSTON
Transfer to Omaha’s airport for flight into
Boston today. Overnight Boston, MA.
DAY 2•BOSTON SIGHTS/ALDEN MUSEUM/
PILGRIM HALL (B, D)
After breakfast, meet your guide for a tour of Boston
which includes a visit to the New England Historic
Genealogical Society for a special presentation on the
first families. It’s the oldest and largest genealogical
society in the United States. Boston highlights include
the USS Constitution, nicknamed “Old Ironsides”,
Boston Common, the Freedom Trail, the Old North
Church, the State House, and of course, a drive by
the famous pub “Cheers!,” where everyone knows
your name! Lunch on your own in Quincy Market
and then travel to Duxbury, for a visit to the Alden
House Museum. John Alden and Priscilla Mullins were
passengers on the Mayflower. Continue to Plymouth
and visit the Pilgrim Hall Museum before checking into
your hotel. Overnight (4) Plymouth, MA
PAY BY CHECK & SAVE
$90 PP
$60 PP
BOOK EARLY & SAVE
BY 5/10
Tour Director -
Frankie Tiarks
FEATURED HOTELS
•Boston, MA – Embassy Suites
Logan Airport
•Plymouth, MA (4) – Fairfield Inn
DEPARTURE CITIES
Omaha, Council Bluffs, Lincoln,
Grand Island, Norfolk, Columbus,
Fremont, & Sioux City
PHOTO ID REQUIRED
RATES
$2,549 Double, pp
$3,049 Single
$2,335 Triple, pp
TOUR ACTIVITY LEVEL
DAY 3•PLYMOUTH WALKING TOUR/
MAYFLOWER II/PLIMOTH PLANTATION (B, D)
The historic walking tour of Plymouth begins at the
Jenny House and continues through Brewster Gardens
to the waterfront and to Plymouth Rock. It continues to
Leyden Street where the Pilgrims built their first houses.
Have lunch on your own along the waterfront. Visit the
Mayflower II, a detailed reproduction of the ship that
the English colonists sailed to Plymouth. Visit Plimoth
Plantation which re-creates actual life at the time of the
Pilgrims along with those of the Wampanoag Indians
on whose land they settled. Learn about the Mayflower
Compact and get your copy. Enjoy a tribal feast this
evening.
DAY 4•MAYFLOWER COMPACT MONUMENT/
PROVINCETOWN MUSEUM/FIRST ENCOUNTER
BEACH (B)
Travel back to the harbor this morning and board your
boat to Provincetown. Your motor coach will meet
you there. See the Pilgrims’ First Landing Park. Visit the
Mayflower Compact Monument as well as the Pilgrim
Monument and Provincetown Museum. Enjoy free
time for lunch and shopping and then board the coach
for the journey back down the cape passing Corn
Hill where the Pilgrims discovered the Pamet Indian’s
winter store of corn and to First Encounter Beach where
the “First Encounter” happened between the group
of Pilgrims, led by Myles Standish, and the Nauset
Tribe, allies of the Wampanoags. On December 8,
1620, the two groups met along the beach here.
You’ll visit the Cove Burying Ground where Constance
Hopkins Snow, Joseph Rogers and Giles Hopkins, all
Mayflower Pilgrims, are buried. Dinner on your own
this evening in Hyannis.
Image Courtesy of Pilgrim Monument Provincetown Museum
DAY 5•MARTHA’S VINEYARD TOUR/LOBSTER
FEAST (B, D)
For over ten thousand years the Wampanoag have
inhabited the island of Noepe, now called Martha’s
Vineyard. When the first Europeans dropped anchor
in 1602 – just before the Pilgrims – they numbered
three thousand or more. To this day they still occupy
the aboriginal land of Aquinnah. Take a ferry to the
island and enjoy a guided tour lead by a Wampanoag
Guide. Our Native American guide will meet us
at Vineyard Haven and take us up the island while
speaking about the Wampanoag history on the island;
the village locations, the traditional way of life, and the
arrival of the English and subsequent changes to their
culture. Stop at Christiantown which was set aside in
1659 by the sachem for those Indians who wished to
become Christian. Continue to see the Aquinnah Cliffs
with free time in Edgartown. Return to the mainland for
a Farewell Lobster Feast!
DAY 6•FLY HOME (B)
After a fun and history filled tour, it’s time to catch our
flight for home.
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