The Eastern Seaboard
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Day 1: Boston
Meet your Tour Director at your destinationExplore Charlestown and the North End
Visit the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
Add this in-depth excursion:Duck boat tour
Explore Boston by land and by sea in a brightly colored “duck boat”—an amphibious World War II-style vehicle. Sights include Bunker Hill, the Old North Church, the Longfellow Bridge, and more on your comprehensive tour of the city. (And yes, there will be quacking.) Just when you think you’re nearly done, pass by EF Center Boston and splash into the Charles River for spectacular views of both the Boston and Cambridge skylines. (Available March through November)
Visit the New England Holocaust Memorial
- Founded by Holocaust survivor Stephan Ross, the memorial is designed to inspire remembrance, reflection, and hope
Dinner at Quincy Market
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Day 2: Boston and Cambridge • Lexington and Concord
Take a guided tour of Boston and Cambridge
- Newbury Street
- Public Garden
- Boston Common
- Beacon Hill
- Freedom Trail
- Harvard Square
Take a guided tour of Lexington and Concord
- Lexington Battle Green
- Old North Bridge
- Author's Row
Step inside one of Boston's Historic Buildings. Previous examples include:
- The Old Manse
- Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
- The Paul Revere House
Enjoy an evening activity
Add this in-depth excursion:Theater performance
Experience Boston's performing arts scene firsthand with a live theater performance.
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Day 3: New York City
Travel to New York City
Take a guided tour of Midtown
- United Nations Headquarters
- Chrysler Building
- Grand Central Terminal
- Bryant Park
- Rockefeller Center
- St. Patrick's Cathedral
- Fifth Avenue
Make a photo stop in Central Park
Enjoy views of New York City from one its iconic skyscrapers, which may include:
- Edge at Hudson Yards
- Empire State Building Observatory
- One World Observatory
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Day 4: New York City
Take a boat cruise around Liberty and Ellis Islands (disembark pending availability)
- Marvel at the 151-foot Statue of Liberty
- Explore the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
Take a walking tour of the Financial District
- Bowling Green Park
- Wall Street and Charging Bull sculpture
- Federal Hall
- Trinity Church
- National September 11 Memorial
Add this in-depth excursion:9/11 Tribute Association Survivor-Led Tour
Take a guided tour of the 9/11 Memorial and hear powerful stories from survivors as they share their experiences before, during, and after the September 11 attacks.
Add this in-depth excursion:National September 11 Museum
At the 9/11 Museum, learn more about the events surrounding September 11 through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and personal narratives from those who were there that day.
Visit Times Square
Attend a Broadway show (based on a select list of current shows)
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Day 5: Philadelphia • Washington, D.C.
Travel to Philadelphia
Take a guided tour of Philadelphia
- Free Quaker Meeting House
- Betsy Ross House
- Elfreth's Alley
- Christ Church
Add this in-depth excursion:Take a tour of Independence Hall
Step inside the birthplace of American democracy with a tour of Independence Hall. In 1776, the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence within these walls. Eleven years later, in the same room, delegates to the Constitutional Convention created and signed an enduring framework of government—the United States Constitution. The building, originally constructed to be the Pennsylvania State House, also once housed all three branches of Pennsylvania’s colonial government, serving as a central hub of legislative, judicial, and executive activities.
Visit the Liberty Bell Center
Travel to Washington, D.C.
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Day 6: Washington, D.C.
Visit Arlington National Cemetery
- Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Kennedy gravesites
- Women In Military Service For America Memorial
Make a photo stop at the Marine Corps War Memorial
Add this in-depth excursion:The Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour
Listen to the stories of the enslaved people who built and operated Mount Vernon as you explore the real spaces in which they lived and worked. Conclude your tour with a tribute at the Slave Memorial and Cemetery.
Visit Mount Vernon
- Estate, museum, and education center
- Mansion (subject to availability)
- George Washington's tomb
- The Slave Memorial
Enjoy an evening activity
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Day 7: Washington, D.C.
Explore Washington, D.C. highlights:
- Photo stop at the White House
- Lafayette Square and Black Lives Matter Plaza
- Photo stop at the Washington Monument
- WWII Memorial
See the U.S. Capitol and Visitor Center
Make a photo stop at the Library of Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court
Visit the Smithsonian museum of your choice, which may include:
- National Museum of Natural History
- National Museum of African Art
- National Museum of American History
- National Museum of the American Indian
Take a guided night tour of Washington, D.C.
- Lincoln Memorial
- Korean War Veterans Memorial
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Day 8: Washington, D.C.
Explore the Tidal Basin
- FDR Memorial
- Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
- Jefferson Memorial
Visit the National Archives
Add this in-depth excursion:Spy Museum
Enter the world of espionage as you gather intelligence about the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of international spies. Explore the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever on public display—everything from a female operative’s lipstick gun to a pigeon camera developed during WWI—and uncover the challenges facing intelligence agencies in the 21st century.
Depart for home
Experience even more
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Day 8: Washington, D.C. • Williamsburg
Explore the Tidal Basin
- FDR Memorial
- Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
- Jefferson Memorial
Visit the National Archives
Explore Georgetown with your Tour Director
Visit the Pentagon Memorial
Travel to Williamsburg
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Day 9: Williamsburg • Jamestown
Take a guided tour of Jamestown Settlement
- Reproductions of original boats used when settlers came to America
- 17th-century colonial fort
- Traditional Powhatan Village
Take a guided tour of Colonial Williamsburg
- Capitol
- Public Gaol
- 18th-century tavern
Enjoy an evening activity
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Day 10: Washington, D.C.
Travel to Washington, D.C.
Enjoy free time in Washington, D.C.Depart for home
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Day 1: Boston
Meet your Tour Director at your destinationExplore Charlestown and the North End
Visit the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
Add this in-depth excursion:Duck boat tour
Explore Boston by land and by sea in a brightly colored “duck boat”—an amphibious World War II-style vehicle. Sights include Bunker Hill, the Old North Church, the Longfellow Bridge, and more on your comprehensive tour of the city. (And yes, there will be quacking.) Just when you think you’re nearly done, pass by EF Center Boston and splash into the Charles River for spectacular views of both the Boston and Cambridge skylines. (Available March through November)
Visit the New England Holocaust Memorial
- Founded by Holocaust survivor Stephan Ross, the memorial is designed to inspire remembrance, reflection, and hope
Dinner at Quincy Market
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Day 2: Boston and Cambridge • Lexington and Concord
Take a guided tour of Boston and Cambridge
- Newbury Street
- Public Garden
- Boston Common
- Beacon Hill
- Freedom Trail
- Harvard Square
Take a guided tour of Lexington and Concord
- Lexington Battle Green
- Old North Bridge
- Author's Row
Step inside one of Boston's Historic Buildings. Previous examples include:
- The Old Manse
- Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
- The Paul Revere House
Enjoy an evening activity
Add this in-depth excursion:Theater performance
Experience Boston's performing arts scene firsthand with a live theater performance.
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Day 3: New York City
Travel to New York City
Take a guided tour of Midtown
- United Nations Headquarters
- Chrysler Building
- Grand Central Terminal
- Bryant Park
- Rockefeller Center
- St. Patrick's Cathedral
- Fifth Avenue
Make a photo stop in Central Park
Enjoy views of New York City from one its iconic skyscrapers, which may include:
- Edge at Hudson Yards
- Empire State Building Observatory
- One World Observatory
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Day 4: New York City
Take a boat cruise around Liberty and Ellis Islands (disembark pending availability)
- Marvel at the 151-foot Statue of Liberty
- Explore the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
Take a walking tour of the Financial District
- Bowling Green Park
- Wall Street and Charging Bull sculpture
- Federal Hall
- Trinity Church
- National September 11 Memorial
Add this in-depth excursion:9/11 Tribute Association Survivor-Led Tour
Take a guided tour of the 9/11 Memorial and hear powerful stories from survivors as they share their experiences before, during, and after the September 11 attacks.
Add this in-depth excursion:National September 11 Museum
At the 9/11 Museum, learn more about the events surrounding September 11 through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and personal narratives from those who were there that day.
Visit Times Square
Attend a Broadway show (based on a select list of current shows)
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Day 5: Philadelphia • Washington, D.C.
Travel to Philadelphia
Take a guided tour of Philadelphia
- Free Quaker Meeting House
- Betsy Ross House
- Elfreth's Alley
- Christ Church
Add this in-depth excursion:Take a tour of Independence Hall
Step inside the birthplace of American democracy with a tour of Independence Hall. In 1776, the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence within these walls. Eleven years later, in the same room, delegates to the Constitutional Convention created and signed an enduring framework of government—the United States Constitution. The building, originally constructed to be the Pennsylvania State House, also once housed all three branches of Pennsylvania’s colonial government, serving as a central hub of legislative, judicial, and executive activities.
Visit the Liberty Bell Center
Travel to Washington, D.C.
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Day 6: Washington, D.C.
Visit Arlington National Cemetery
- Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Kennedy gravesites
- Women In Military Service For America Memorial
Make a photo stop at the Marine Corps War Memorial
Add this in-depth excursion:The Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour
Listen to the stories of the enslaved people who built and operated Mount Vernon as you explore the real spaces in which they lived and worked. Conclude your tour with a tribute at the Slave Memorial and Cemetery.
Visit Mount Vernon
- Estate, museum, and education center
- Mansion (subject to availability)
- George Washington's tomb
- The Slave Memorial
Enjoy an evening activity
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Day 7: Washington, D.C.
Explore Washington, D.C. highlights:
- Photo stop at the White House
- Lafayette Square and Black Lives Matter Plaza
- Photo stop at the Washington Monument
- WWII Memorial
See the U.S. Capitol and Visitor Center
Make a photo stop at the Library of Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court
Visit the Smithsonian museum of your choice, which may include:
- National Museum of Natural History
- National Museum of African Art
- National Museum of American History
- National Museum of the American Indian
Take a guided night tour of Washington, D.C.
- Lincoln Memorial
- Korean War Veterans Memorial
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Day 8: Washington, D.C.
Explore the Tidal Basin
- FDR Memorial
- Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
- Jefferson Memorial
Visit the National Archives
Add this in-depth excursion:Spy Museum
Enter the world of espionage as you gather intelligence about the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of international spies. Explore the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever on public display—everything from a female operative’s lipstick gun to a pigeon camera developed during WWI—and uncover the challenges facing intelligence agencies in the 21st century.
Depart for home
Experience even more
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Day 8: Washington, D.C. • Williamsburg
Explore the Tidal Basin
- FDR Memorial
- Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
- Jefferson Memorial
Visit the National Archives
Explore Georgetown with your Tour Director
Visit the Pentagon Memorial
Travel to Williamsburg
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Day 9: Williamsburg • Jamestown
Take a guided tour of Jamestown Settlement
- Reproductions of original boats used when settlers came to America
- 17th-century colonial fort
- Traditional Powhatan Village
Take a guided tour of Colonial Williamsburg
- Capitol
- Public Gaol
- 18th-century tavern
Enjoy an evening activity
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Day 10: Washington, D.C.
Travel to Washington, D.C.
Enjoy free time in Washington, D.C.Depart for home
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Round-trip Transportation
Round-trip transportation on major carriers; comfortable motorcoach throughout the tour.
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Hotel Accommodations
Overnight stays in safe, quality hotels.
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Overnight Security
Security guards on watch nightly.
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Meals
Breakfast and dinner daily; lunch can also be included.
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All Gratuities
Tips included for your Tour Director, bus driver, licensed guides, restaurant and hotel staff.
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Guided Tours and Activities
Sightseeing tours led by expert and licensed local guides; tickets to all activities.
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Full-time Tour Director
Your Tour Director stays with your group 24/7, providing local insight and knowledge, while handling every on-tour detail.
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Training and Support
We prepare new Group Leaders on a free Training Tour and provide personal support every step of the way.
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Traveler Resources
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24-hour Emergency Service
Travelers and their families can count on EF's dedicated emergency service team while on tour.
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Your dedicated EF team provides expertise every step of the way—from recruiting and enrolling travelers to planning and managing your tour.
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Rest easier knowing your travelers are covered on tour with EF's comprehensive coverage plan.
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$50 Million Liability Policy
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