New England & Canadian Maritimes
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Highlights
- Climb into the mighty Appalachians
- Explore Maine’s remote Baxter National Park
- Discover the strange tides of Fundy National Park
- Spot moose, bears and coyote in North America’s thick forests
- Explore the postcard-perfect landscape of Prince Edward Island
- Get a dose of Canada’s maritime history
- Experience the modern vibes of Halifax
- Catch a ferry across the Bay of Fundy
- Hunt for hidden caves in Acadia National Park
- Catch the revolutionary fever of Boston
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- Included activities are listed in the day-to-day itinerary
- all other activities are optional and at your own expense
- If you choose not to participate in the included activities on this itinerary
- the cost will not be refunded
Itinerary
Meet your new travel gang this morning before leaving Boston behind and making tracks for Maine’s remote Baxter State Park. Located at the northern end of the Appalachian Mountains, this is a great place to jump in a canoe or enjoy a scenic flight over Mt Kadahdin – Maine’s highest peak.
Cross into Canada and be fascinated by the shifting tides of Fundy National Park, a peculiar mix of tidal flats and conifer-covered highlands. Embark on a relaxed hike and keep an eye out for moose, deer, racoons, coyotes and even the elusive black bear.
Hit the Trans-Canada highway and cross the Northumberland Strait to reach Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province. Spend two days exploring an oil-painting landscape of rolling meadows, seaside towns and sand dunes – popping into quaint cafes, cycling through the countryside or visiting the original home of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of ‘Anne of Green Gables’.
Be impressed by Cape Brenton’s coastline, which has been weathered by centuries of giant swells and howling winds. Venture inland into this national park’s hardwood forests, look skyward to spot soaring eagles in the trees and perhaps enjoy a kayaking adventure.
Get a dose of maritime history, heritage architecture and cosmopolitan nightlife in one of Canada’s most liveable cities.
Explore Nova Scotia this afternoon before spending the night in Digby.
Cross back into the USA and explore Acadia National Park, New England’s pride and joy. Situated on a series of rocky coastal islands, Acadia is best enjoyed by mountain-biking along the rugged coastline or exploring hidden caves in a sea kayak.
Return to Boston, a city that mixes sport, academia, colonial heritage and culture to make it one of America’s most treasured destinations.
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It’s been more than 36 years since our first small group set out to discover Nepal. It’s this heritage and our reputation that keeps travellers coming back time and time again.
We appeal to the well-travelled, discerning traveller. The one who chooses value over price, and wants to immerse themselves in a place instead of just ticking landmarks off a bucket list. The type of person who would rather stay in a family run B&B built in a 16th century Venetian convent than a forgettable hotel. We’re for travellers who want inclusions along the way instead of fiddling around for loose change.
Almost 20 years ago, Peregrine led an industry revolution by solely employing locally born leaders. This innovative approach gives our travellers a deeper insight into the countries they visit. Doorways are opened and a true understanding of the place is fostered.
At Peregrine, we travel in intimate groups and take the time to get under the skin of a destination. Of course we all want to see the Taj Mahal in India. But imagine then heading to a remote Rajasthani village and learning about rural life while in the company of locals. Seeing the famous sites is a must, but it’s often the memory of wandering through a small village or sharing dinner with a local family that will leave a lasting impact.
We promise to share our knowledge and expertise with you, and ensure you will come home with stories you will tell for years to come.
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While travelling with us you'll experience the vast array of wonderful food available in the world. Your group leader will be able to suggest restaurants to try during your trip. On our camping trips we often cook the region's specialities so you don't miss out. To give you the maximum flexibility in deciding where, what and with whom to eat, generally not all meals are included in the trip price. This also gives you more budgeting flexibility. As a rule our groups tend to eat together to enable you to taste a larger variety of dishes and enjoy each other's company. There's no obligation to do this though.
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Comfort is your style of travel if you want the whole grassroots experience with more inclusions, meals and creature comforts. While accommodation is predominantly tourist class (3-4 star), on some itineraries there is the opportunity to stay with a local family, spend the night on a train or camp out in exotic places (without putting up your own tent of course). Along the way, you'll really experience the destination up close. You'll mingle with locals, enjoy a taste of their way of life and gain special insights from your leader. This is not luxury travel, but real world experiences - just with a softer landing!
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- Holiday Inn Bunker Hill
- 30 Washington Street
- Somerville
- Boston
- MA
- 02143
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Phone: +1 617 628 1000
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