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Boston 3-DAY

Montreal Departure

Boston 3 Days Tour

Join TNT tours in visiting one of America’s most historic cities: Boston!

Enjoy a visit to this historic city, with the arrival of European settlers dating back to the early 1600’s.  Follow the Freedom Trail to learn more about the American Revolution.  Visit iconic landmarks:  USS Constitution, Bunker Hill, Faneuil Hall, Boston Common and the Public Garden.  Walk through some of the well-known neighborhoods:  Little Italy, Back Bay, Beacon Hill.  Visit nearby Cambridge and Harvard.  Enjoy a whale watching expedition on the Atlantic Ocean!  Taste some delicious local seafood (lobster, chowder) and more!!!

  • Round-trip highway motor-coach transportation
  • Two nights hotel accommodation (4 people/room, 2 double beds)
  • Two breakfasts at the hotel
  • Sightseeing walking tour of Boston
  • Walking tour of Harvard University & M.I.T.
  • Whale watching tour (extra cost)
  • Free time to explore the city and visit Boston’s top attractions
  • Outlet shopping & Duty free
  • Knowledgeable Activities Director throughout your trip!

Departure @ 7AM    

 

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    Trip Cost 123.45
    Additional Fees 15.02
    Insurance Cost 0.00
    Add-ons Cost 0.00
    Trip Total 300.20

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