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From Maine to Boston & Beyond From Maine to Boston & Beyond. Brunswick Freeport Portland Old Orchard Beach (Seasonal) Saco Wells Dover Durham - UNH Exeter Haverhill Wo burn Boston DowneasterPackagesg5.com 1-888-574-0777 OperOpO eratatededdb bbyy NNoortrthh AAmmeericanrican TrTraavelerveleerr Brunswick Freeport Portland Old OOrchard Beach Saco ME Wells Dover Durham NH Exeeter Haverhill Woburn SIT BACK, RELAX AND LET DOWNEASTER TRAVEL MA PACKAGES PLAN YOUR VACATION GETAWAY! Boston Welcome! Downeaster Travel Packages is your car-free connection to exciting destinations from Boston to Maine and beyond. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly day trip, a culinary adventure, event tickets or a romantic weekend away, there’s a Downeaster Travel Package for you! Start your experience onboard the Amtrak Downeaster with comfortable spacious seating with lots of leg room, oversized windows for the best scenic views, onboard Downeaster café featuring local delights, and free Wi-Fi and personal electrical outlets. Select from one of our three package types: 1. Day Trips — These packages are ideal for the budget minded traveler without the hassle of planning the details. 2. Overnight Getaways — These single-destination vacation packages include hotels, sightseeing, entertainment, and Downeaster transportation. 3. Multi-Stop Tours — These packages typically run from 5-10 days in length exploring multiple destinations near or along the Downeaster route. These unescorted getaways let you explore at your own pace. DowneasterPackages.com Brunswick Freeport Portland Old OOrchard Beach (Seasonal) Saco ME Wells Dover Durham NH Exeeter Haverhill Woburn MA Boston TABLE OF CONTENTS Boston, MA ............................... 2 - 5 Salem, MA .................................. 5 Kennebunkport, ME ......................... 6 Old Orchard Beach, ME ...................... 7 Portland, ME ............................. 8 - 9 Freeport, ME .............................. 10 Brunswick, ME .............................. 11 Boothbay Harbor ............................ 12 Camden/Rockland, ME ...................... 13 Multi-Stop Tours . 14 - 23 Group Travel ............................... 24 Terms and Conditions ...................... 25 1-888-574-0777 1 , MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON Experience Boston, a city graced by historic charm. From the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill to the Freedom Trail, you can easily learn about Boston’s distinct past in its modern age. Getting around Boston car-free is a breeze! Enjoy a multitude of activities, within walking distance of North Station including a visit to the New England Aquarium, a guided trolley tour, museum admissions, shopping at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and dining options that will satisfy everyone. So if you are a history buff, a food enthusiast, a fashionista, or simply looking for some family fun, Boston is the city for you! Activities & Attractions Boston CityPASS Brew Tour Boston Duck Tours New England Aquarium Mapparium Museum of Fine Arts Old Town Trolley Tour Codzilla Power Boat Museum of Science Discover Salem day trip... and more! Accommodations Courtyard Marriott Downtown Hyatt Regency Boston Loews Boston Back Bay Midtown Hotel Omni Parker House Sheraton Back Bay BOSTON FOR THE FAMILY Take the family to Boston for year-round fun and excitement. After arriving in Boston, board the Old Town Trolley to learn as you weave your way through its many historic neighborhoods. Take in the New England Aquarium, add a Freedom Trail walking tour with a guide in period costume or enjoy lunch in Faneuil Hall Marketplace. There’s something for all families in Boston. BEST OF BOSTON DAY TRIP Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • Old Town Trolley Pass • Admission to the New England Aquarium Package from: $129 adult* / $85 child* *Day trip prices are per person. Overnight package prices are per person double occupancy, subject to change & availability. Prices based out of Portland, vary by date and departure station. 2 DowneasterPackages.com MORE PACKAGES AVAILABLE ONLINE LEGOLAND DISCOVERY DAY TRIP Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • Admission to the New England Aquarium • Flex Pass Ticket to Legoland Discovery Center Package from: $119adult* / $69child* BOSTON FROM SEA TO SKY DAY TRIP Ask about Package Includes: overnight • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster options! • Boston Duck Tour • Admission to the Skywalk Observatory • Admission to the Mapparium Package from: $129adult* / $85child* ULTIMATE BOSTON OVERNIGHT Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • Old Town Trolley Pass • One-night in Boston • Boston CityPASS - Admission to Boston’s Museum of Science, The New England Aquarium and the Skywalk Observatory. Package from: $329adult* / $125child* *Day trip prices are per person. Overnight package prices are per person double occupancy, subject to change & availability. Prices based out of Portland, vary by date and departure station. 1-888-574-0777 3 Boston Public Gardens BOSTON THEATRE PACKAGES Hop aboard the Amtrak Downeaster and enjoy the magical experience of a Broadway performance at one of many historic theatres located in Boston. Downeaster Theatre Packages make the perfect gift for that special someone. BROADWAY BOSTON DAY TRIP Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster Add on a pre or post • Mezzanine seating for a matinee show meal! performance (upgrades available) Package from: $159 pp* BROADWAY BOSTON OVERNIGHT Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • Mezzanine seating for a matinee performance (upgrades available) • One-night in Boston (Additional nights available) Package from: $279 pp* BOSTON THEATRE SCHEDULE Blue Man Group — Open Run The Illusionists — April 4 – 9, 2017 The King and I — April 11 – 23, 2017 Rent — April 11 – 23, 2017 HAMILTON Annie — May 9 – 21, 2017 COMING Mamma Mia! — May 30 – June 4, 2017 IN 2018! Wicked — June 7 – July 23, 2017 Finding Neverland — August 8 – 20, 2017 Visit DowneasterPackages.com for our complete theatre schedule. *Day trip prices are per person. Overnight package prices are per person double occupancy, subject to change & availability. Prices based out of Portland, vary by date and departure station. 4 DowneasterPackages.com Boston’s Famous July 4th on the Esplanade RAILS TO ROMANCE PACKAGE Finding the perfect getaway for that special someone just got easier. A complete Downeaster travel package will show them how truly special they are. Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • One-night in Boston (Additional nights available) • $50 dining certificate at choice of restaurant Package from: $299 pp* SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Take a stroll back in time to one of America’s most exciting, historic port cities. After arriving in Boston, take a short walk to Long Wharf to board the Salem Ferry. Enjoy the ferry cruise and upon arrival, you will be in the heart of Historic Downtown Salem. Similar to Boston’s Freedom Trail, Salem also has a trail that takes you by the many historic sites such as the House of Seven Gables, Salem Witch Museum and Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Salem’s waterfront and downtown district is filled with restaurants, shops and galleries to make for a complete day in the “Witch City.” DISCOVER SALEM DAY TRIP Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • Round-trip Salem Ferry • Salem Trolley tour (In-Season) or a private two-hour walking tour (Add $40 per person) • Admission to the Salem Witch Museum, Peabody Essex Museum and the House of Seven Gables • All taxes Package from: $169 pp* CC Robert Deschene *Day trip prices are per person. Overnight package prices are per person double occupancy, subject to change & availability. Prices based out of Boston, vary by date and departure station. 1-888-574-0777 5 KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE With its many small boutiques, art galleries and restaurants, Kennebunkport is a walkable and quiet coastal Maine town with nostalgia and charm. Travel to Wells, Maine aboard the Amtrak Downeaster and we’ll have you whisked away to your historic accommodations in Kennebunkport. Activities & Attractions Accommodations Trolley tour The Nonantum Resort Harbor cruise The Historic Inns of Lobster cruise Kennebunkport “Kennebunkport Foodie” Walking Tour Dining certificates at local restaurants KENNEBUNKPORT ESCAPE PACKAGE Ask about day trip Package Includes: options! • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • Round-trip Amtrak station transfers • One-night in Kennebunkport • Trolley tour Package from: $239 pp* KENNEBUNKPORT FOR THE FOODIE The culinary scene in Kennebunkport is exploding with award winning chefs, restaurants, and Maine artisanal products and is an ever evolving foodie destination! Package Includes: • Round-trip Amtrak Downeaster • Round-trip Amtrak station transfers • Two-nights in Kennebunkport • Breakfast • Kennebunkport Foodie Tour • $50 dining certificate Package from: $399 pp* *Prices are per person based on double occupancy from Boston’s North Station in value season. Prices increase during peak travel season from June - September, on weekends and may require a two-night stay. All prices based on availability. 6 DowneasterPackages.com OLD ORCHARD BEACH, MAINE Welcome to Maine’s most famous beach! With seven miles of sand and surf, it’s almost impossible not to have fun at Old Orchard Beach. The Pier is at the center of the recreational activities, extending nearly 500 feet over the Atlantic Ocean, featuring shops games and fast food items. Old Orchard Beach offers summer fun like you remember it. Activities & Attractions Accommodations Old Orchard Trolley Tour Alouette Beach Resort
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