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9-Day USA East Coast Tour from New York (Small group, with airport transfer)

 

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$1999
¥13580
Rs.189076
€1754
C$2846
(per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Sat Depart from: New York, NY
Visit New York (Charging Bull, Fifth Avenue, Statue of Liberty Cruise, Wall Street, Chelsea Market, Chinatown Manhattan, Grand Central Terminal), Niagara Falls (Maid of the Mist, Cave of the Winds), Boston (Harvard University, Boston Duck Tour, Copley Square, The Freedom Trail), Washington, DC (Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Capitol Hill), Corning (Corning Museum of Glass), Newport (Marble House), Hershey (Hershey Chocolate World), New Haven (Yale University).

Day 1: New York

Flights can be booked into any of the three major New York City area airports. Guests who arrive before 5:00pm have the option of joining an optional night tour of the city.

The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!

  • New York City is at its best at night! Join this special tour of the City that Never Sleeps and see for yourself the constant buzz and murmur always present under the eternally bright lights of the Big Apple.

    Stroll Manhattan Times Square and see the night view from Empire State building

    Opening Hours: Nov - Apr 5:30pm - 8:30pm, May - Oct 6:30pm - 9:30pm|Duration: Approx. 2 Hours

Standard Hotel: Holiday Inn Manhattan-Financial District/Wyndham New Yorker Hotel or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 2: New York

We will begin our tour of New York City in Wall Street, show worship of the Charging Bull, then taking a Statue of Liberty cruise in Lower Manhattan. Free time at the Chelsea Market (1 hour), where you can enjoy your lunch as well. After that, the tour guide will bring you to the new develop tourist icon, The Vessel. Punch in the ancient Chinatown.

The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!

  • This famous street in New York City's Financial District has become synonymous with American financial enterprises. It is also the home of the New York Stock Exchange, and has been (or still is) the location of several other exchanges.

    Duration: Approx. 30 Minutes

  • This bronze sculpture that sits at the northern tip of New York's Bowling Green Park is ready to strike! It was commissioned to represent the "strength and power of the American people" after the stock market crashed in 1987.

  • This world-famous statue in New York harbor is best known as a center of immigration in the United States. Dedicated in 1886, it has served not just as a symbol of New York but of the country ever since.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $29; Child (3-12 yrs) $21; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $26|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • The Chelsea Market in Manhattan is an indoor food court and shopping facility, in addition to containing the office spaces for multiple media companies, such as the Food Network and EMI Music Publishing.

    Opening Hours: Mon - Sat 7:00am - 2:00am, Season and holiday hours apply,Time may vary, Sun 8:00am - 10:00pm, Season and holiday hours apply,Time may vary|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • It is a structure and landmark which was built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan. It is designed by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the elaborate honeycomb-like structure rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.

  • New York City's world-famous park sees over 35 million visitors every year, and not without reason. From playgrounds to ponds, horse carriages to bird-watching, and ice skating to rock climbing, the possibilities are endless in the 843-acre commons.

  • Manhattan Island's famous Chinatown is the largest Chinese neighborhood in the western hemisphere, with a population estimated at up to 100,000 people. Both a residential and commercial area, it is home to amazing Chinese cuisine, art, and culture.

    Duration: Approx. 2 Hours

Standard Hotel: Holiday Inn Manhattan-Financial District/Wyndham New Yorker Hotel or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 3: New York - Washington, DC (226 miles)

After visit United Nations and New York Public Libray, we will travel to Washington, DC, where we will have a chance to enjoy the well-know "President Hamburg" - Five Guys.

The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!

  • This building in New York City has served as the global headquarters of the United Nations since 1952. The area has extraterritoriality status, meaning it is technically not bound by the laws of New York or even the United States.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • Famous for the twin lion statues that greet visitors to its front doors, the New York Public Library is the 2nd largest in the US after the Library of Congress, making it the 3rd largest worldwide.

    Duration: Approx. 30 Minutes

The capital of the United States of America sits on the scenic Potomac River. Monuments, museums, and Americana characterize this historic city, which is located in the District of Columbia between the states of Maryland and Virginia.

Dulexe Hotel: Double tree by Hilton /Holiday Inn/Hyatt Place/Hampton Inn or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 4: Washington DC

Our full day DC sightseeing begins with a visit to the White House, followed by a Capitol 360 Panorama Tour, including the Capitol Hill (Inside visit), Library of congress (Inside visit) and Supreme Court (Photo stop). After lunch at Capitol Hill , we'll take a depth tour in National Air and Space Museum and Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Walk around the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam War Memorial and the Korean War Memorial before have a crab dinner in Washington seafood Wharf.

The capital of the United States of America sits on the scenic Potomac River. Monuments, museums, and Americana characterize this historic city, which is located in the District of Columbia between the states of Maryland and Virginia.

  • The world-famous White House in Washington, DC is the official residence of the president of the United States and the place where most of the work is done. The facade of this neoclassical mansion is a global icon.

  • We will get to the top of the Capitol building with a 360-degree view of the whole Washington DC, where we can see the FBI headquarters, CIA, IRS and other office buildings. Then we will also visit inside of the Capitol building.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $55; Child $40; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $55

  • Capitol Hill refers to the neighborhood around the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. It is one of the city's most densely populated residential areas, housing more than 35,000 residents.

  • One of the Smithsonian Institute's museums in Washington, DC, the National Air and Space Museum chronicles the history of flight. From the Wright Brother to Buzz Aldrin, the exhibits at this museum explore all of humanity's air travels.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

  • Although the Mint in DC is closed to tours, the nearby Bureau of Engraving and Printing still offers visitors a look inside the moneymaking process. Visitors can learn about the history of US currency and see bills being printed.

    Opening Hours: 9:00am - 6:00pm|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • This iconic American monument honors the 16th president of the United States. Abraham Lincoln was president during the American Civil War, and is most famous for the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all of the slaves in the US.

  • This memorial in Washington, DC serves as a place to remember the American soldier who were lost or killed during the tumultuous Vietnam War. Originally controversial in design, the simple memorial has become a shrine for the American people.

  • This memorial commemorates those who served for the United States in the Korean War. It is located south of the Reflecting Pool at the National Mall. The simple memorial is triangular in shape will a circle at the top.

Dulexe Hotel: Double tree by Hilton /Holiday Inn/Hyatt Place/Hampton Inn or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 5: Washington, DC - Hershey - Corning - Niagara Falls (452 miles)

This morning, we will proceed from Washington, DC to Niagara Falls. We will visit the Hershey's Chocolate World in Pennsylvania firstly and make our own chocolate. Then we will also go to visit the Corning Glass Museum in New York. When we arrive in Niagara Falls, we will check into our hotel for the evening.

Fun, sweetness and adventure await at Hershey's Chocolate World. You'll be greeted by giant Hershey's product characters as you enter this delightful world of food, shops and entertainment devoted to all things chocolate.

  • Explore the many wonders of Chocolate! At Hershey's Chocolate World, a free 10-minute automated ride takes you through the steps of producing chocolate, from picking the cocoa beans to making candy bars.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, United States, on the Chemung River. The population was 11,183 at the 2010 census. It is named for Erastus Corning, an Albany financier and railroad executive who was an investor in the company that developed the community.

  • This non-profit museum run by Corning Glass Works explores the science behind glassmaking the history of the art throughout human cultures. It contains tens of thousands of significant objects, some as much as 3,500 years old.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $20; Child (Under 17 yrs) Free; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $19; with Hot Glass Show|Opening Hours: Nov - May|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Holiday Inn/Radisson Hotel /Quality Inn/Four Point by Sheraton or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 6: Niagara Falls - Boston (467 miles)

Today, we will go sightseeing around Niagara Falls, where we will take an exciting Maid of the Mist and visit the Cave of the Winds. We'll have our lunch at Hard Rock Cafe. Afterwards, we will drive to Boston for the night.

Among the most beautiful natural wonders in the world, Niagara Falls are comprised of three waterfalls that thunder and astound, producing a higher flow rate than any other waterfall in the world and standing at a height of 167 feet.

  • Soak in the excitement of Niagara falls (literally). This world-famous boat tour takes you directly into the basin of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls for views you won't get anywhere else. Break out your cameras (and your rain gear)- this attraction is not to be missed.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $19.25; Child (6-12 yrs) $11.20; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $19.25|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • The Cave of the Winds on the New York side of Niagara Falls is an attraction which allows people to walk along pathways on the river at the base of the American Falls. It is open in the summer.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $19; Child (2-12 yrs) $16; Senior $19

Dulexe Hotel: Double tree by Hilton Boston Northshore/ Holiday Inn or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 7: Boston

Today we will tour the sights of Boston, MA. Our first stop will be Harvard University, the oldest higher education institution in the US. Then we'll go to the Copley Square, where we'll visit Trinity Church, John Hancock Tower and Boston Public Library. Walk along the Freedom Trail and take a famous Boston Duck Tour to see the city from the land and water. At evening, enjoying a Lobster Dinner.

Boston is a city as beautiful as it is historically significant. Visitors can walk the Freedom Trail and see where the seeds of the American Revolution were sown or visit the North End and look out over the harbor.

  • One of the most famous institutions of higher learning in the world, Harvard University in Cambridge, MA has been standing since 1636, making it the oldest university in the United States. Tourists come for both history and the architecture.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • One of the most bustling parts of the city, Copley Square, in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, is the location of the John Hancock Building and Trinity Church. It is named for the painter John Singleton Copley.

    Duration: Approx. 30 Minutes

  • Trinity Church is located in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood. It is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, and the elaborate and ornate building has become a landmark and icon in downtown Boston.

  • The John Hancock Tower is an iconic skyscraper in Boston, MA. Constructed in 1968, this beautiful blue building is staple of the Boston skyline. It is the tallest building both in Boston and all of New England.

  • The main branch of this municipal library system is located in Copley Square. It is the 3rd largest library system in the U.S. after the Library of Congress and the New York Public Library.

  • This light 2.5-mile walking trail winds its way through some of Boston's most important historical locations. A favorite with tourists for its convenience and educational value, the Freedom Trail offers a view of Boston as it was and is.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • With their signature World War II amphibious landing vehicles, Boston Duck Tours are one of the most unique ways to tour this magnificent city, by land and sea.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $48; Child (3-11 yrs) $33; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $39|Opening Hours: Mon - Sun 9:00am - 5:00pm|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 20 Minutes

  • At one time, lobster was considered low-class food, barely fit to be used as fertilizer. Not so today-- the most elite are willing to shell out a fortune for a good lobster, and Massachusetts is famous for its shellfish.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $32; Child (Under 12 yrs) $32; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $32

Dulexe Hotel: Double tree by Hilton Boston Northshore/ Holiday Inn or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 8: Boston - Rhode Island - New Haven - New York (237 miles)

We will be heading to Rode Island, reach the Marble House, the Newport (Rhode Island)'s most magnificent mansion. We will explore the glory of Vanderbilt's family. On the way back to New York, we'll have a stop at Yale University, where we will visit the Old Campus and the Harkness Tower.

Newport is a high end New England seaport town, extremely popular among the mega-rich of America. Travel along Ocean Drive to get beautiful scenic views and see the magnificent Breakers Mansion. It is a short drive from Boston.

  • One of the famous Newport Mansions, Marble House was one of the most elaborate and opulent mansions in the US at the time of its construction in 1892. Today it is a museum that is open to visitors.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $19; Child (6-12 yrs) $9; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $19

New Haven is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, and is part of the New York metropolitan area. Besides, New Haven is the home of Yale University.

  • Founded in 1701, this world-famous university is the third-oldest in the United States. This Ivy-League school is consistently ranked as one of the best institutions of higher learning in the entire world, and admission is extremely competitive.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Double Tree by Hilton Newark/Country Inn/ Crowne Plaza or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 9: New York

After taking a visit at Grand Central Terminal, we will get some leisure time to shop on Fifth Avenue. We can also enjoy some food at the Shack Shake store. When tour finished, we will transfer to airport for returning back home.

The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!

  • Quite possibly the most famous train station in the world, Grand Central's name sums it up: it is, frankly, the central hub of the New York rail system. Multiple subway lines feed in and out, while long-distance lines begin here.

    Opening Hours: Mon - Sun 5:30am - 2:00am|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • One of the most famous shopping areas in the world-- and one of the most expensive-- New York City's Fifth Avenue cuts across Manhattan and hold some of its most famous landmarks and event centers.

Meal: Excluded

 

Price Includes:

Price Excludes:

Destination Adult Child Senior
Boston, MA
Boston Duck Tour (Optional) $48 $33 (3-11 yrs) $39 (65+)
Boston Lobster Meal (Optional) $32 $32 (0-12 yrs) $32 (65+)
Corning, NY
Corning Museum of Glass (Optional)
with Hot Glass Show
$20 Free (0-17 yrs) $19 (65+)
New York, NY
NYC Night Tour (Times Square+Empire State building) (Optional) $95 $85 $95 (65+)
Statue of Liberty Cruise (Optional) $29 $21 (3-12 yrs) $26 (65+)
Newport, RI
Marble House (Optional) $19 $9 (6-12 yrs) $19 (65+)
Niagara Falls, NY
Cave of the Winds (Optional) $19 $16 (2-12 yrs) $19
Maid of the Mist (Optional) $19.25 $11.20 (6-12 yrs) $19.25 (65+)
Washington, DC
Capitol 360 Panorama Tour (Optional) $55 $40 $55 (65+)