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Ervaar de betoverende schoonheid van de Indian Summer met onze Fly & Drive-avontuur! Begin je reis in historisch Boston, MA, en verken de geplaveide straten en bruisende cultuur. Reis naar het charmante Pittsfield, MA, in de adembenemende Berkshires en geniet van kunst en natuur in perfecte harmonie. Vervolg je reis naar het bruisende Burlington, VT, waar kosmopolitische flair het prachtige Lake Champlain ontmoet. Betreed het sprookjesachtige landschap van Jackson, NH, omgeven door bergen en kunstenaarsgeest. Verken de adembenemende natuur van Acadia National Park, ME, met granieten rotsen en kustgezichten. Ontdek de kustcharme van Ogunquit, ME, met zijn gouden stranden en schilderachtige stadje. Sluit je reis vol herinneringen af in betoverend Boston. Geniet van de vrijheid van een Fly & Drive en laat de kleuren van de Indian Summer je verwonderen op elk pittoresk traject. Boek vandaag nog en laat het avontuur beginnen!
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL6017 - Operated by: Delta Air Lines 14:55 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS) 16:50 - Boston, General Edward Lawrence Logan Intl (BOS) 7h 55m Nonstop
Boston is the capital and largest city of the state of Massachusetts. One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston was founded in 1630 by Puritan colonists from England and it is still considered the most European of the United States cities. Boston Common and Gardens is one of the city’s main attraction and is the starting point for Freedom Trail, dating back to 1634. This central public park is loved by locals as well as visitors. The Massachusetts State Building, with its gold dome, cannot be missed. It is the seat of the Massachusetts government. Faneuil Hall constructed in 1742, was an important meeting hall. Today there's a market that offers many places to eat and shop. A famous historical neighbourhood of Boston is Beacon Hill, amidst its well preserved streets, you will feel like you've gone back in time. Trinity Church is said to be one of the greatest buildings in the country and is well worth a visit. Worldwide famous and considered to be the world's greatest academic institution, Harvard University offers tours of its campus to soak in the wonderful ambiance. Many important buildings with diverse architecture styles are located at Copley Square. It is also the site of the Boston Marathon's finish line. Boston is the perfect city for history lovers. Boston's rich colonial and Revolutionary history bring visitors to this city all year round. Exploring Boston on foot allows for new and exciting sights and adventures with every step. Each neighbourhood of Boston is different and has its own distinct style and culture.
With a stay at Hyatt Place Boston/Seaport District in Boston (Seaport District), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Boston Convention and Exhibition Center and Boston Tea Party Ship. This hotel is 0.8 mi (1.4 km) from Boston Children's Museum and 1.6 mi (2.6 km) from New England Aquarium. Enjoy recreation amenities such as a fitness center or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. Stay in one of 297 guestrooms featuring Smart televisions. Digital television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature hair dryers and toothbrushes and toothpaste. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls.
220 kilometer – 2 uur en 24 minuten
Pittsfield, Massachusetts is the largest city in the county of Berkshire. With a population of more than 43 thousand inhabitants, Pittsfield has become one of the preferred cities for young families. It has a very cultural center with the presence of theaters, museums and other historic buildings. Similar to neighboring cities in winter, it is an excellent place to enjoy the ski resorts, tubing and ice skating.
Facilities With its range of services and facilities, the establishment offers guests the opportunity to enjoy a comfortable and pleasant stay. Services and facilities at the hotel include internet access and wireless internet access. Rooms In most accommodation units, guests can enjoy a balcony with pleasant views. The accommodation units each feature a double bed. In addition, a fridge, a microwave and tea and coffee making equipment are available. All accommodation units offer internet access, a telephone and wireless internet access. Sports/Entertainment Sport and entertainment options are available at the establishment. Both an indoor and an outdoor pool are available for swimming. Leisure options available to guests include a gym. Meals The establishment offers breakfast as a bookable board option.
254 kilometer – 3 uur en 32 minuten
Burlington is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the seat of Chittenden County. It is located 45 miles (72 km) south of the Canada–United States border and 94 miles (151 km) south of Montreal. The city's population was 42,452 according to a 2015 U.S. census estimate. It is the least populous municipality in the United States to be the most populous incorporated area in a state. A regional college town, Burlington is home to the University of Vermont (UVM) and Champlain College, a small private college. Vermont's largest hospital, the UVM Medical Center, is located within the city limits. The City of Burlington also has Vermont's largest airport, the Burlington International Airport, in neighboring South Burlington. In 2015, Burlington became the first city in the U.S. to run entirely on renewable energy.
222 kilometer – 2 uur en 50 minuten
Jackson is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 816 at the 2010 census. Jackson is an elegant resort area in the White Mountains. Parts of the White Mountain National Forest are in the west, north and east. Once consisting of several large land grants by Colonial Governor John Wentworth, the town was first named New Madbury, after the seacoast town of Madbury. In 1772, a road was built through Pinkham Notch, and the area was first settled in 1778 by Benjamin Copp and his family. In 1800, the community was renamed in honor of President John Adams, who was then in office. The name Adams stuck until the town was incorporated in 1829, when Andrew Jackson, the hero of the Battle of New Orleans, was inaugurated president. Governor Benjamin Pierce, a staunch backer of President Jackson, was influential in changing the name to Jackson. Only one vote was cast against the switch.
With a stay at The Inn at Thorn Hill & Spa in Jackson, you'll be near ski lifts, within a 15minute walk of Museum of White Mountain Art at Jackson and Wentworth Golf Club. This 4star hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Nestlenook Farm and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Jackson Falls. Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as an attached winery and a sauna. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and an arcade/game room. Make yourself at home in one of the 16 air-conditioned rooms featuring LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature jetted bathtubs and designer toiletries. Conveniences include complimentary bottled water and irons/ironing boards, as well as phones with free local calls.
353 kilometer – 4 uur en 7 minuten
Acadia National Park is an American national park located in the state of Maine, southwest of Bar Harbor. The park preserves about half of Mount Desert Island, many adjacent smaller islands, and part of the Schoodic Peninsula on the coast of Maine. Acadia was initially designated Sieur de Monts National Monument by proclamation of President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. Sieur de Monts was renamed and redesignated Lafayette National Park by Congress in 1919—the first national park in the United States east of the Mississippi River and the only one in the Northeastern United States. The park was renamed Acadia National Park in 1929. More than 3.5 million people visited the park in 2018. Native Americans of the Algonquian nations have inhabited the area called Acadia for at least 12,000 years. They traded furs for European goods when French, English, and Dutch ships began arriving in the early 17th century. The Wabanaki Confederacy has held an annual Native American Festival in Bar Harbor since 1989. Samuel de Champlain named the island Isle des Monts Deserts (Island of Barren Mountains) in 1604. The island was granted to Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac by Louis XIV of France in 1688, then ceded to England in 1713. Summer visitors, nicknamed rusticators, arrived in 1855, followed by wealthy families, nicknamed cottagers as their large houses were quaintly called cottages. Charles Eliot is credited with the idea for the park. George B. Dorr, the "Father of Acadia National Park," along with Eliot's father Charles W. Eliot, supported the idea through donations of land, and advocacy at the state and federal levels. John D. Rockefeller Jr. financed the construction of carriage roads from 1915 to 1940. A wildfire in 1947 burned much of the park and destroyed 237 houses, including 67 of the millionaires’ cottages.
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337 kilometer – 3 uur en 39 minuten
A total of 70 accomodation units are available for guests' convenience at Ogunquit Tides. Wi-Fi internet connection is available on public areas. The reception desk is not open throughout the day. Moreover, Ogunquit Tides has made important environmental improvements in order to minimize its impact on the environment and features the certification. The entertainment options available are sure to impress those who stay at this establishment. Some services may be payable.
115 kilometer – 1 uur en 22 minuten
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - KL6095 - Operated by: Delta Air Lines 16:45 - Boston, General Edward Lawrence Logan Intl (BOS) 05:50 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS) +1 day 7h 5m Nonstop