New England Tours & Trips
Have you ever wanted to walk Boston’s Freedom Trail, where America’s story began? Or go to the famous Ben & Jerry’s factory in Vermont for ice cream? Or stand on Cadillac Mountain in Maine and see the amazing views unfold before you? Indulge in fresh lobster, enjoy driving through the colorful countryside, and visit cozy towns that belong on a postcard. Experience real New England life.
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Janet • traveled in December, 2025
I loved this New England tour—it checked off almost everything on my bucket list! We started in Boston, where exploring Quincy Market and dining at a local restaurant was a blast. In Kennebunkport, our guide was fantastic and the Maine lobster was delicious. The scenic train ride up Mount Washington and our stop at the Trapp Family Lodge were both memorable. The whole trip was well organized, and both the tour director and local guides were friendly and helpful. The bus was always spotless, and our driver was great. There were so many highlights, but my favorites were the Norman Rockwell Museum, the Mark Twain House, and the stunning Martha’s Vineyard tour. I only wish we had more time at the Newport Mansions—what an experience! If you want to truly experience New England with a fun and organized group, this tour is perfect. Highly recommend this trip.
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Christine • traveled in October, 2024
I have filled this in already, but if you ask me again, the tour itself was amazing. The driver was absolutely superb, but I’m sorry the tour director well was not good It took us four days to get our labels ,four days to start the rotation of the bus he never gave us the right information and in the end we just was all smiling saying what will William do wrong today I’m sorry but the man is in the wrong job. The rest of the tour was absolutely brilliant love the people that were on the coach, the hotels were fine, the one near the beach ,we had No food As William told us there was a restaurant at the next hotel well we all walked there when we arrived. It was beach bar and they had run out of food and was shutting at 6:45 . There was a small cafe on site and we saw the other bus people going in for an evening meal ,so if possible could you arrange this and it could be an option exter !!! As we had No food! There was no were else to go !!! Or change the hotel!!!
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Kristine • traveled in November
I was hoping we'd stop more so that I could take more pictures of foliage but overall I enjoyed all that we did. Brigette is a great person, with a fantastic personality.
New England's Fall Foliage (Classic)
Table of contents
- The best New England tour packages
- Travel New England your way
- Best tour companies for New England tours
- Popular New England Cruise Ships
- Best places to start your New England tour
- New England tours for every type of group
- Top New England travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit New England
- Contact our New England travel experts
The best New England tour packages
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MelissaNew England travel expert at TourRadar
Providence's Brown University Campus and Waterplace Park start this coastal tour, then Newport's opulent Breakers mansion on Bellevue Avenue awaits. A local captain takes you on Plymouth Harbor and demonstrates lobster trapping techniques right from the boat. Nantucket's cobblestone Main Street leads to the Nantucket Whaling Museum, which has a 46-foot whale skeleton on display. The beachfront Sea Crest Beach Hotel on Cape Cod serves as home for 4 nights, and a ferry ride brings you to Martha's Vineyard to see the famous gingerbread cottages.
Duration 8 days Destinations Providence, Newport, Plymouth, Cape Cod, Hyannis, Nantucket, Sandwich, Martha's Vineyard Island Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From $3,199
8% Off- US$2,949You save $250
New England's Fall Foliage
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Exploring Quincy Market and dining at a local restaurant was a blast. The whole trip was well organized.”
Janet, traveled in October
Fall colors paint the landscape from Boston's Freedom Trail to Mount Washington's peak. The route includes Kennebunkport's Bush estate, Stowe's Trapp Family Lodge, and Martha's Vineyard's shores, with centrally located hotels and 16 included meals.
Duration 9 days Destinations Boston, Kennebunkport, North Conway, Stowe, Pittsfield, Hartford, Providence, Martha's Vineyard Island, Newport Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Tours of Distinction From $3,419
6% Off- US$3,219You save $200
Fall Colours of New England
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Thoroughly enjoyed the tour.”
Sandra, traveled in October
The 10-day autumn tour highlights New England's finest, featuring Boston's historic sites and traditional Hearth 'n Kettle breakfast in Cape Cod. The art scene of Provincetown, solar-powered Putney Mountain Winery, and cranberry harvesting at A.D. Makepeace Company await. Suitable for ages 5+, popular with travelers seeking comfort-level experiences.
Duration 10 days Destinations Boston, Plymouth, Hyannis, Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Provincetown, Providence, Killington, Stowe, MontpelierSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $2,775
10% Off- US$2,498You save $278
New England's Fall Foliage (Classic)
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was well organised, guests were treated well and information provided was very useful.”
Chitra, traveled in September
Fall colors paint New England with stays at the historic Trapp Family Lodge and White Mountain Hotel. Sample maple syrup at Morse Farm, wander Woodstock's covered bridges, and taste Lake Champlain's artisanal chocolates during peak fall foliage.
Duration 8 days Destinations Boston, Saratoga Springs, Stockbridge, Lincoln, New York City, Stowe, Waterbury, North Conway, Conway, MontpelierSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
10% Off- US$4,925
Classic Fall Foliage
344 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was wonderful and the tour provided very useful information on where to eat and places to visit.”
Roberta, traveled in October
Vermont's covered bridges and Maine's rugged coast showcase autumn's beauty. The Norman Rockwell Museum, colonial dining at Salem Cross Inn, and Mystic Seaport tell New England's story. Carefully selected hotels and authentic regional experiences cost approx. $540 per day.
Duration 9 days Destinations Boston, Portland, Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, North Conway, Woodstock, Killington, Stockbridge, Sturbridge, Newport Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,959
12% Off- US$4,359You save $600
Cape Cod & the Islands
180 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The response should strictly adhere to the content of the feedback provided and must avoid including any AI-generated terminology or phrases.”
Sheri, traveled in August
An 8-day New England adventure awaits at coastal properties like Sea Crest Beach Hotel. Visit historic Plymouth Rock, take the ferry to Martha's Vineyard's gingerbread cottages, and tour Nantucket's whaling landmarks. With a 5.0/5 rating from 180+ reviews, this tour costs around $4,500 and includes lobster dinners and guided visits to Newport's iconic Vanderbilt mansions.
Duration 8 days Destinations Boston, Plymouth, Hyannis, Martha's Vineyard Island, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Newport Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,099
6% Off- US$3,849You save $250
Treasures of Cape Cod & the Islands (Classic)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Canolis, Cape Code Chips and Cape Codders on the bus was a nice touch! Thoroughly enjoyed the snacks on the bus.”
Paula, traveled in September
New England's coastal charm unfolds on this 8-day tour, beginning at Boston's Hyatt Regency. Walk the Freedom Trail's historic sites, tour Sandwich Glass Museum, and sail Martha's Vineyard's waters where Jackie Kennedy once lived. Rest at the historic Hotel Viking in Newport, cruise aboard the 80-foot Adirondack II, and savor fresh seafood dinners. Ideal for travelers 55+, costing approx. $650 per day.
Duration 8 days Destinations Boston, Plymouth, Sandwich, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Hyannis, Edgartown, Newport Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From $4,925
10% Off- US$4,433You save $493
Travel New England your way
Best tour companies for New England tours
Among small-group hiking companies, our travelers consistently point to Wildland Trekking for their skilled guides, with Sean getting quite a few mentions by name for his deep trail knowledge and patient approach. Though it's worth noting that one group did report issues with a different guide who pushed them beyond their comfort zone despite clear signs of dehydration and some minor injuries. For those interested in Fall colors, Insight Vacations stands out particularly well. Amanda Hache gets lots of positive feedback from our clients for making the whole experience smooth and engaging. The company puts together really solid itineraries that hit all the right spots at peak foliage times. Just keep in mind that a few travelers mentioned some hiccups with hotel meals and room temperature control. Globus rounds things out with reliably good experiences - their buses are comfortable, the accommodations are well-chosen and the food gets high marks from our customers. Scott Dworkin especially comes up in reviews as a tour director who really knows how to handle groups well and keep things running smoothly. Each company has its own approach: Wildland focuses on intimate hiking experiences, Insight specializes in seasonal foliage viewing and Globus delivers solid overall touring comfort. While they all have small areas for improvement, our travelers generally come back quite happy with these three operators.
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Best places to start your New England tour
Boston is where most of our New England tours begin - 29 departures start right from this historic city. You can also kick off your trip from Burlington, Bretton Woods, New York City and also Portland, each with several departure dates to pick from. Looking at our booking patterns, you'll want to lock in your spot about three months out - 91 days before departure to be exact. This timing really matters during fall foliage season when tours fill up fast, and if you're particular about where you stay. The fall colors start showing up in northern New England by late September, then move south through October. You can stay in cozy bed and breakfasts or upscale resorts, and many of our travelers love mixing these seasonal views with hands-on experiences - like watching maple syrup being made in Vermont or visiting working dairy farms that show off the region's farming traditions.
New England tours for every type of group
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Best time to visit New England
- Summer 2026
Summer tours really showcase New England's maritime culture and outdoor activities. Multiple itineraries feature whale watching expeditions where marine experts help spot humpbacks off Cape Cod's coast. Our cycling tours take advantage of long summer days - you can ride Acadia's car-free paths and ferry out to islands like Vinalhaven for swimming in granite quarries. The White Mountains offer excellent hiking in summer, with guided treks up Mount Washington and overnight stays in mountain huts. Our travelers particularly enjoy how summer tours mix active mornings with relaxed afternoons exploring coastal towns like Newport, Bar Harbor and also Provincetown. The seafood is exceptional this time of year - you'll find fresh lobster pulls, oyster tastings and traditional clambakes included in many itineraries.
- July 2026 15 tours
- August 2026 popular 16 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall brings New England's most sought-after tours as the foliage creates a spectacular backdrop. Our most popular routes wind through Vermont's Green Mountains and New Hampshire's White Mountains when colors peak, typically late September through October. Several tours combine visits to working maple farms and apple orchards with gentle walks through golden forests. The coastal routes are equally appealing - you can cycle quiet roads past crimson-colored salt marshes or take guided walks along Cape Cod's shoreline. Our travelers consistently praise how these autumn tours balance scheduled activities with free time to explore historic towns like Woodstock, Stowe and also North Conway when they're dressed in fall colors. The farm-to-table experiences are exceptional this season, from cranberry bog harvests to fresh cider pressing.
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