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Daily Itinerary 7 Days July 28, 2019 Daily Itinerary Reservation Information Day 1: Flight to Boston DEPOSIT & FINAL PAYMENT Today fly to Boston. Upon arrival meet your Tour Director and transfer to your Cape Cod hotel Deposit of $300 per person is due with Reservation Form to secure reservations. to begin a six night stay. Final Payment Due Date is 75 days prior to departure. Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA *BOOKING DISCOUNT Day 2: Hyannis, Plymouth & Sandwich Make your Final Payment by check prior to the Final Payment Due Date Today enjoy a Hyannis Tour to learn more about the history of the Kennedys and this seaside & receive $200 per couple/$100 per person Booking Discount! resort. Travel through Hyannis Port, home of the Kennedy Compound and see the Kennedy •Initial Deposit can be made by check or credit card to be eligible. Memorial & St. Francis Church. Later visit Plimoth Plantation, an accurate re-creation of the •Payments after Initial Deposit are considered part of Final Payment & must be made by check. Pilgrim’s 1627 village where costumed interpreters portray colony residents in this living history ONLINE BOOKING OPTION - Save time, postage & secure your seat for this group departure. museum. Stop to see famous Plymouth Rock, the place where the Pilgrims first stepped ashore Simply type https://res.premierworlddiscovery.com into your web browser & use the after a 66 day trans-Atlantic voyage. Later journey to the charming village ofSandwich . Incorpo- Booking Number (Web Code) from this flyer to make your Deposit online in just a few minutes. rated in 1639, it is the oldest town on Cape Cod and known for its glassware. Visit the Heritage No need to submit a Reservation Form if booking online. 7 Days July 28, 2019 Plantation, where a collection of Americana ranges from early art and artifacts to horticulture, military history and a 1912 carousel. Enjoy a Welcome Dinner this evening with your fellow Reservation Form Fax, Mail or Email Form to: Highlights travelers. Cape Cod & the Islands Premier World Discovery •6 Nights at One Hotel Meals: (B,D) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA July 28, 2019 (University of Houston) 2615 - 190th Street, Suite 200 •Nantucket Island Visit Day 3: Nantucket Island Booking #119279 (Web Code) Redondo Beach, CA 90278 •Nantucket Whaling Museum This morning board a ferry and cruise to scenic and historic Nantucket Island featuring a cobble- Make Checks Payable to: Attn: Reservations •Boston City Tour stoned Main Street, unspoiled beaches, sea captains’ houses and art galleries. Enjoy a visit to the Nantucket Whaling Museum including its rooftop observation deck overlooking the harbor and Premier World Discovery Phone: 877.953.8687 •Plimoth Plantation other whaling exhibits all reflections of an island that some 300 years ago was the whaling capital Email: [email protected] •Plymouth Rock of the world. Enjoy some time at your own pace to shop or explore the yacht filled harbor and waterfront. This afternoon board a ferry and return to your Cape Cod hotel. •Hyannis Enclosed find a Deposit in the amount of $_________($300 per person) to secure reservations for ________# of people. Meal: (B) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA •Martha’s Vineyard Tour Premier’s Travel Protection Plan (TPP): •Newport’s Ocean Drive Day 4: Boston City Tour Today visit the historic city of Boston. Enjoy a Boston City Tour featuring Boston Commons, the Yes, I (we) wish to purchase travel protection (TPP) No, I (we) decline travel protection (TPP) •Breakers Mansion Tour Old State House, the Old North Church from where Paul Revere got the signal to start his famous Enclosed find payment in the amount of $ _______($250 per person) to secure the Premier’s Travel Protection Plan (TPP). •Heritage Plantation ride, the Old South Meeting House, Beacon Hill and Old Ironsides. Visit the Faneuil Hall Market- •Sandwich place, located in downtown Boston near the waterfront and originally gifted to the city in 1742. Total Payment $___________________ •New England Lobster Dinner Enjoy leisure time to grab a bite to eat, wander, people watch and shop. This evening enjoy din- RT AIR GATEWAY ________________________ ROOMMATE’S RT AIR GATEWAY _________________________ ner in Boston at a popular local restaurant then return to the Cape. see tour details panel for included group RT air gateway/departure city, additional charges apply for other RT air gateways •Faneuil Hall Marketplace Meals: (B,D) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA To avoid change fees, submit full legal names (first/mid/last) exactly as they appear on government issued travel documentation Inclusions Day 5: Martha’s Vineyard Tour •Roundtrip Airfare - IAH This morning enjoy a scenic ferry ride to famous Martha’s Vineyard where little has changed Legal Name DOB (MM/DD/YY) Gender •6 Nights First Class Hotel since European settlers arrived early in the 17th century. The island’s resident population in- ____________________________________________________________ ____/____/____ M F cludes writers, artists, entertainers and fishermen. Your Martha’s Vineyard Tour includes the •9 Meals: 6 - Breakfasts & 3 - Dinners colorful Victorian cottages of Oak Bluffs, Edgartown with its stately houses built by whaling cap- Roommate’s Legal Name DOB (MM/DD/YY) Gender •Daily Sightseeing tains, pristine beaches and colorful yacht harbors. Also view the picturesque Aquinnah Light- ____________________________________________________________ ____/____/____ M F •Admissions per Itinerary house and Gay Head. Later return via ferry and back to your hotel. Check if Roommate’s Meal: (B) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA Your Address ____________________________________________________________ address is the same •Professional Tour Director •Deluxe Motorcoach Day 6: Newport Sightseeing City__________________________________________________ State________________ ZIP________________ •Baggage Handling Today visit Newport, Rhode Island, one of New England’s most delightful coastal cities and a long time favorite vacation site of affluent socialites and yachting enthusiasts. Enjoy aNewport Tel # _________________________________________ Mbl #_________________________________________ •Hotel Transfers City Tour and drive by the Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in America, the International Email Address _________________________________________________________________________________ Tennis Hall of Fame and the splendid estates along Bellevue Avenue. Marvel at the extravagant Accommodations life-style of a bygone era with a guided tour of The Breakers Mansion, the Vanderbilt’s lavishly Emergency Contact/Tel #_________________________________________________________________________ decorated turn of the century mansion. Follow “Ten-Mile-Drive” along the magnificent rocky •6 Nights - Blue Water Resort, Yarmouth, Other Notes ___________________________________________________________________________________ MA, Doubletree Hyannis or Cape Codder coast which boasts exquisite estates from the early 1900’s. Enjoy some leisure time in Newport to explore the galleries and quaint shops. Tonight’s Farewell Dinner is a traditionalNew England Cardholder Name (if paying by credit card) __________________________________________________________ Resort, Hyannis, MA Lobster Dinner. Meals: (B,D) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA Amount to be charged $______________ Day 7: Cape Cod - Boston Flight Home Credit Card #: __________________________________________________________ Exp. Date: _______/_______ Tour Rates Today transfer to the Boston airport filled with wonderful memories of your Cape Cod & the Cardholder Billing Address: Check if address is _____________________________________________________ Booking Discount*: $2699 pp double Islands Tour. the same as above Meal: (B) Signature Required __________________________________________________Today’s Date:_________________ Regular Rate: $2799 pp double (for credit card use & acceptance of terms*): Single Supplement: +$750 *I (We) agree to pay according to the credit card issuer agreement. I understand and accept the cancellation fees/ policy and other terms. *See Reservation Info for Booking Discount details *The Mayflower II, a reproduction of the 1620 ship that brought the pilgrims to the new world is normally visited on Day 2. Due to ship renovations in preparation for the 400th Anniversary (2020) of the pilgrims voyage, the ship may not be in service for tourism during the 2018 season. An alternate attraction will be included. 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