Boston - Rockport - Bath - Bar Harbor - Bangor (Self Drive)
❮Boston - Rockport - Bath - Bar Harbor - Bangor (Self Drive)
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Rental Car for 8 days
- Hotel for 2 nights in Boston
- Hotel for 1 night in Rockport
- Hotel for 1 night in Bath
- Hotel for 2 nights in Bar Harbor
- Hotel for 1 night in Bangor
Driving Time
Boston - Rockport: 55 min. approx.
Rockport - Bath: 2 hrs. 25 mins approx.
Bath - Bar Harbor: 2 hrs. 50 mins approx.
Bar Harbor - Bangor: 1 hr. 15 mins. approx.
A fantastic Road Trip Adventure, across coastal cities in Massachusetts and Maine. Combine and visit; Boston and Rockport (a destination for those who come to enjoy the concentration of shops and galleries on Bearskin Neck, the rugged, rocky coastline or some ultra-fresh lobsters or other seafood). After that, drive and adventure yourself along the coast of Maine, making stops in Bath (known as the "City of Ships" for its maritime culture, with 19th century architecture and good seafood restaurants and entertainment venues) and Bar Harbor, until get to your last destination; in the bustling town of Bangor (home of the famous writer 'Stephen King'). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Boston, MA
Day 1Arrive to Boston, MA
Overnight in Boston, MADay 2Overnight in Boston, MADay 3Departing from Boston, MA
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Rockport, MA
Day 3Arrive to Rockport, MA
Overnight in Rockport, MADay 4Departing from Rockport, MA
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Bath, ME
Day 4Arrive to Bath, ME
Overnight in Bath, MEDay 5Departing from Bath, ME
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Bar Harbor, ME
Day 5Arrive to Bar Harbor, ME
Overnight in Bar Harbor, MEDay 6Overnight in Bar Harbor, MEDay 7Departing from Bar Harbor, ME
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Bangor, ME
Day 7Arrive to Bangor, ME
Overnight in Bangor, MEDay 8Departing from Bangor, ME
USA
Hot dogs, Hollywood, Historical Personalities, Baseball, Mount Rushmore, The Grand Canyon, American Football, and the Golden Gate Bridge are just a few of the iconic landmarks, foods, and sports that the United States of American is known for. The USA is the most dominant economic and military powerhouse in the entire world, the most famous country in the world. The US is known for its sports, good culture, music, movies, technological innovations, and historical personalities. From the glitz and glam of Hollywood filled with movie stars and celebrities to the stunning coastlines of the Gulf of Mexico and the wild shores of Maine, the US offers 50 states to visit boasting a variety of landscapes and stunning attractions.
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Boston, MA
Whether you are looking to take in the skyline or enjoy art, visit a museum or spend the day getting pampered, you will find what you want in Boston. Laced with parks, and pathways you can easily take in the skyline, while enjoying walking the Greenway, Harborwalk, Esplanade or Freedom Trail.
Explore The Freedom Trail, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museums, the Boston Public Garden and so much more! -
Rockport, MA
Rockport is a seaside city in Essex County, Massachusetts, only 1 hour from Boston. Full of intriguing history, unmatched beauty and serenity, Rockport invites you to slow down and be renewed. You will find a variety of restaurants, shops, attractions, and sandy beaches for swimming, diving, sailing, and kayaking. Rockport borders Gloucester to its west, and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean in all other directions.
Explore The Bearskin Neck, the Rockport Beaches, Motif #1, Outdoor Activities, the Shalin Liu Performance Center, Fresh Rockport Seafood, Rockport Art Association and Local Galleries, Twin Lights and so much more! -
Bath, ME
Bath is a city in Sagadahoc County, Maine, in the United States. The city is popular with tourists, many drawn by its 19th-century architecture. A year round community, Bath Maine has a unique mix of shops, restaurants, and museums. The city is home to the Bath Iron Works and Heritage Days Festival, held annually on the Fourth of July weekend.
Explore The Maine Maritime Museum, the Bath Farmers Market, the Seguin Island and Lighthouse, the Chocolate Church, the Maine's First Ship, the Bath Regional Information Center, the South End Dog Park, the Sewell Pond Conservation Area and so much more! -
Bar Harbor, ME
Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island along Maine`s Frenchman Bay. Bar Harbor is known for its stunning coastal beauty, its many yachts and lobster boats, and its view of islands and ocean in settings that can range from glistening sunlight to thick fog and mist.
Visit The Acadia National Park, the Cadillac Mountain, the Sand Beach, the Jordan Pond, the Park Loop Road, the Carriage Road, the Schoodic Peninsula, the Thunder Hole and so much more! -
Bangor, ME
Bangor is a city along the Penobscot River in the U.S. state of Maine. Bangor is known as the `Queen City` of Maine. Modern Bangor was established by European Americans in the mid-1800s, based on the lumber and shipbuilding industries. The city proper has a population of 33,039, making it the state`s 3rd-largest settlement, behind Portland (66,882) and Lewiston (36,221).
Visit The Acadia National Park, the Stephen King House, the Hollywood Casino Hotel and Raceway Bangor, the Maine Discovery Museum, the Cole Land Transportation Museum, the Paul Bunyan Statue and so much more!
Explore The Freedom Trail, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museums, the Boston Public Garden and so much more!
Explore The Bearskin Neck, the Rockport Beaches, Motif #1, Outdoor Activities, the Shalin Liu Performance Center, Fresh Rockport Seafood, Rockport Art Association and Local Galleries, Twin Lights and so much more!
Explore The Maine Maritime Museum, the Bath Farmers Market, the Seguin Island and Lighthouse, the Chocolate Church, the Maine's First Ship, the Bath Regional Information Center, the South End Dog Park, the Sewell Pond Conservation Area and so much more!
Visit The Acadia National Park, the Cadillac Mountain, the Sand Beach, the Jordan Pond, the Park Loop Road, the Carriage Road, the Schoodic Peninsula, the Thunder Hole and so much more!
Visit The Acadia National Park, the Stephen King House, the Hollywood Casino Hotel and Raceway Bangor, the Maine Discovery Museum, the Cole Land Transportation Museum, the Paul Bunyan Statue and so much more!