7 days, 6 nights
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New York City is historically known as the immigration capitol of the United States. This gateway city is a great place to end a Northeastern adventure. Explore Chinatown, Wall Street, Times Square and so much more on a private city tour. 4 hour drive from New York City, your group will find the captivating city of Boston. From the quaint cobblestone streets in the North End, to the pristine Boston Public Garden and the bustling Quincy Market, Boston is sure to capture your heart. Boston & New York Student Group Trip is designed for private student groups with 20 or more students accompanied by adult chaperones. Schools are responsible for arranging adult chaperones.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
To reserve, $500.00 per person deposit is due 120 days from trip date. Remaining balance with rooming list is due 70 days from trip date. Price is subject to availability. There is $500.00 per person cancellation charge if cancellation is made within 120 days from trip date. Cancellation charge is 100% of trip price if cancellation is made within 70 days from trip date.
TRIP ITINERARY
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- New York Hotel: Courtyard by Marriott Edgewater or equivalent
- Boston Hotel: Holiday Inn Boston Logan Airport or equivalent
Mystic Hotel Hotel: Hampton Inn or equivalent
- Day 1
- Airport meet & greet by USA Student Tour tour guide
Proceed to Boston City Tour featuring Boston Common, Quincy Market, Freedom Trail, North End, North Church and Copley Square
Group dinner
9:00 pm arrive hotel. Hotel check-in assisted by tour guide
- Day 2
- Morning Tea Party Museum and ship tour
Late morning Cambridge tour
Afternoon Harvard campus tour
Afternoon Boston tour
Group dinner on own near Prudential Center
Evening Prudential Center visit
8:30 pm Arrive Hotel
- Day 3
- Hotel check-out and depart for full Plimoth Patuxet Museums tour
including Mayflower, Plimoth Crist Mill, 17 century English village and historic Patuxet homesite
Overnight near Mystic, CT
- Day 4
- Hotel check-out for 1/2 day Mystic Seaport Village tour including private guided tour
Lunch on own in Mystic
Late afternoon Manhattan arrival and proceed to Midtown and Times Square tour
Group dinner in Times Square
Check in with Courtyard Edgewater, NY * or similar
- Day 5
- Full New York city tour including
Lincoln Center, Central Park, General Grant National Memorial, Harlem,
Museum Mile and Park Avenue
Dinner on own near Rockefeller Center
Evening Top of the Rock visit
8:30 pm Arrive hotel
- Day 6
- Morning Statue of Liberty Cruise
Late morning Wall Street walking tour
Lunch on own near World Trade Center
Afternoon SOHO, Tribeca, Little Italy and Chinatown tour
Dinner on own near Chinatown
Evening Brooklyn Bridge Park tour
8:30 pm Arrive hotel
- Day 7
- Morning check out of Hotel
Morning Hudson Yard, Greenwich Village,Washingto Park and Highline tour
Lunch on own near Chelsea Pier
3:00 pm Airport drop off
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PRICE PER PERSON (from)/STUDENT
$1635 – $2385 Quad occupancy
$1795 – $2535 Triple occupancy
$2095 – $2835 Double occupancy
PRICE INCLUDE:
- 6 nights accommodations: 3 nights near New York 2 nights in Boston and 1 night near Mystic
- Private transportation via coach
- Professional New York licensed tour guide throughout
- Admissions:Tea Party Musuem, Prudential Center, Plimoth Patuxet Musuem, Mystic Seaport, Top of the Rock and Statue of Liberty
- Daily hotel breakfast and 2 dinners
- Driver gratuity
- All taxes
PRICE DO NOT INCLUDE:
- Meals and beverages
- Hotel and airport baggage
- Airfare
- Driver and tour guide gratuities

A symbol of American promise and freedom the world over, the Statue of Liberty towers 151 feet over Liberty Island, welcoming visitors to New York Harbor. The Statue of Liberty National Monument includes the statue, Liberty Island, and Ellis Island, where new European immigrants were processed and started their new life in America.

The skyscrapers of Midtown Manhattan surround the lake at Central Park in New York City. Established in 1857, Central Park is the most visited urban park in the country, with more than 40 million park-goers each year. From the bandstand to the horse- drawn carriage rides to the zoo, the park contains a number of cultural touchpoints that help make it one of the most filmed locations in the world.

PHOTO BY ISE: The heart of the Big Apple is Times Square, the bustling intersection near Broadway where gigantic video screens and electronic billboards keep the lights bright in the “City That Never Sleeps.” More than 300,000 visitors come to these pedestrian-friendly five blocks of downtown New York each day. Times Square is a center for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Mingle with people from all parts of the planet as they make their way to the “Crossroads of the World.”

Enjoy panoramic views of New York City from atop the Rockefeller Building in midtown Manhattan. Your trip includes admission to the elevator systems that whisk you to the “Top of the Rock” for pristine views of the Empire State building, the Crysler building and the rest of Manhattan.

Your tour of Boston’s Freedom Trail includes the historic Park Street Church, an active Congregational church constructed in 1809. The 2.5-mile Freedom Trail takes you to 16 historically significant sites as it traces the birth of the American Revolution and the development of “The Cradle of Liberty.” Created in 1951, the Freedom Trail is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and the city of Boston.

Boston Common is the oldest city park in the United States. Created in 1634, the 50-acre park lies at the foot of Beacon Hill and marks the southern end of the Freedom Trail. Boston Common includes the Central Burying Ground, the last resting place of painter Gilbert Stuart, composer William Billings, and Boston Tea Party participant Samuel Sprague. The park was also the site of the first organized football game in the country, as commemorated by the Oneida Football Monument.