Established in 1633 as a fishing village, Portland became New England’s largest port. With its narrow cobblestone streets, it’s one of America’s most vibrant small towns. (Listen to music pour onto the water.) Into the woods, and cross the White Mountains to Vermont. Hundreds of bubbling streams and rivers, enhanced by the delight of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream.
Explore the wilds of Maine on your way to the coast, and stop at small roadside stands. When the trees fall back, you’re in Booth Bay. The coastal capital of America, indulge in sunsets on a schooner and fine dining, overlooking the ocean. Imagine white, blue, and calico lobsters. From here, Acadia calls you. The natural beauty of the highest headlands along the Atlantic coast also has a rich cultural heritage. There are still 45 miles of carriage roads. Take a walk.
-Historical Sites and Old Port Culinary Walking Tour
-Glider Flight over Pristine Forests and Farms
-Delightful Corn Maze and Fall Apple Picking
-Enjoy Sailing and Lobstering with Experts
-Sled Dogs and Sleigh Rides, seasonal
-Search for Sea Glass and Picnic on Hidden Gem Beaches
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Boston, Salem, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts—all
sound like a song. When you arrive in Boston, explore.
The Freedom Trail winds through the city, connecting
16 sites such as Paul Revere’s house and the Old
North Church. Head to Faneuil Hall—the cradle of
liberty—particularly glorious in the autumn, blazing
with reds and oranges. Infamous Salem is nearby,
home of witch trials, great shops, and old Clipper Ships.
Gloucester, a pleasant drive from Boston, is in
the heart of Cape Ann. Imagine unique ocean
adventures, fresh seafood dinners, art, and whale
watching. Two other notables are Provincetown
and the Cape Cod National Seashore—40 miles of
beaches, dunes and nature trails. Provincetown is
as far as you can go on the Cape, and artists began
making their homes here a century ago. Breathe in
that fresh, salt air!
-Walking Tour of
Bewitching Salem
-Private Whale-
Watching and Sea-
Life tour.
-Insider Craft Brewery
and Back Bay Foodie
Experience
-Explore Boston’s
Historical Sites with
Private Guide
-Hike through Glorious
Gardens
-Search for Sea Glass and Picnic on Hidden Gem Beaches
_Visits to Chateaux’s,
plus Historical and
Modern Artists’ Works
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You will connect, authentically, with the natural world when you experience the majesty of Jackson Hole, the Grand Tetons, and Yellowstone. Jackson is both cowboy and cosmopolitan—fancy buildings stand next to 19th century log cabins. There are culinary adventures and mountain men. The scenic backdrop is beyond words. Did we say that The National Museum here has works by Andy Warhol and Georgia O’Keefe?
As for Yellowstone? Oh my. Standing at a geyser that looks as if it erupted from the center of time is a pure mystery. Rafting a raw river, and the power you feel in active travel, is beyond understanding. Bison and elk are more common than tourists. Explore the meadows and glacial lakes. This is the American West at its finest. Get inside it and live.
-Horseback Ride overlooking the Tetons
-Private Yellowstone Safari Tour
-White Water Rafting on the Snake River
-Fly Fishing with an Experienced Guide
-Scenic Dinner Cruise on Jackson Lake
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We come to the Rocky’s when we need renewal and wonder. Denver is a good jumping-off place and a perfect combination of the New West and Western lore. Stretch out from here, and you’ll reenergize at the world’s largest hot springs—the mineral waters are a balm. (Meet a burro on the way.)
Explore the Canyon of the Ancients, and check out a few wineries nearby, producing organic wines. Raft a clear river, take a steam-train through the canyons and mountains of a National Forest, treat yourself to local arts and jewelry. Stay in a century-old resort spa, and historic hotels. Adventure into the wilds, and savor authentic western cooking. Be well, and feel exuberant.
-Private Interactive Mine Tour
-Soak in the World’s Largest Hot Springs
-Raft the Animus River with Guide
-Steam Train on Ridge of the Rocky’s
-Gourmet Tasting Menu with a View
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Get ready for a rail and road adventure! Climb into a luxury dome railroad car and be amazed by 360° views of glorious Denali country. On a Tundra Wilderness Tour, look for moose, wolves, and grizzly bears. Also the full view of Denali, 20,000 feet high.
Next stop, Chena, for its natural hot springs. We suggest the ice museum, a summer dog cart ride or a visit to the sled dog kennels. Before you leave Chena, get into the waters and soak. They are a cure for civilization.
Now, drop into Valdez, passing alongside Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, six times the size of Yellowstone. Take a Wildlife Cruise through Prince William Sound and visit Alaska's fastest-moving glacier. Venture back to Anchorage and decompress. You have had an extraordinary experience.
-Luxury Dome Railroad car with 360 degree views
-Scenic narrated Denali Tundra Wilderness Tour
-Visit Alaska Native Villages
-Wildlife Cruise into Prince William Sound
-Encounter Alaska's Fastest Moving Glacier
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Seattle and Puget Sound are the stars of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle is the perfect walking city, steeped in history and cutting-edge glory. The Sound has stunning shorelines, charming towns, and inspiring mountains. Exploring Seattle’s Pike Place Market is a must-do—catch a flying salmon, find local crafts. Dive into Starbuck’s flagship store, and discover an extraordinary museum of art glass.
Drive Northeast, catch a ferry to Orcas Island. Immerse yourself in this green paradise, a mix of arts and culture, forests and lakes, and outdoor adventures. Head to the ferry and Friday Harbor, gateway to a slower pace. It’s an enchanting step-back in time. Revel in lighthouses and bald eagles. All lodgings have extraordinary views that sing you to sleep.
-Take in Forever Views over Puget Sound by Sea Plane
-Ride the Largest Ferris Wheel in America
-Explore Seattle’s Subterranean Storefronts and Sidewalk Shops
-Stunning Whale and Wildlife, Private Journey with Naturalist
-Sunset Sailing, Spa Treatments, and Lavender Farm Visit
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Portland is a chic town with a kicky personality. Consider exploring a Japanese Garden with tea room, the arts district, or a planetarium with hands-on exhibitions. Out of the city and to the ocean, the coast is a soft place that feels like a watercolor painting. Sunsets melt into the sea. In Central Oregon, miles of sand dunes and freshwater lakes wait to be discovered.
Heading inland, colors become more vibrant with every shade of green imaginable. There’s a hot springs. Stop. Soak. Rest in a sweet lodge on the mighty Umpqua River. (Dreams come easily here.) The Umpqua National Park is nestled on the western slope of the Cascades—there is drama here. Heading north, Eugene is the place to kick back and go wine tasting in the Willamette Valley. Every lush slice of this life could only happen in Oregon’s Pacific Northwest.
-Authentic Local Wine and Foodie Tour
-Scenic Columbia River Gorge with Guide and Driver
-Insider Access to Brewery Tastings Exceptional Fly
-Fishing in Pristine Waters with Guide
-Deep Sea Lion Caves
Experience
-Private Willamette
Valley Wine and Cheese Outing
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A private chauffeur takes you from the airport to your
Napa hotel. Two exquisite, sparkling wineries begin
your day, followed by a walk through the DiRosa
sculpture gardens—this wonder could only happen
in wine country. Take a break in Sonoma, diving
into eclectic shops and bakeries, and then revel in
a private cave tour at the legendary Buena Vista,
founded in 1857.
The Napa Valley wine train is a tasty prelude to the
Castello di Amorosa winery. A castle in Napa? Yes.
The following day, your chauffeur welcomes you to
an enchanted redwood grove. Winding through lush
vineyards and orchards, you’ll arrive at Francis Ford’s
Coppola’s estate, home of sixty unique wines. The
vintners at each winery tease magic from the soil.
Your Napa sojourn is the stuff of memories.
-Outstanding sparkling
wines at a chateau
-Private cave tour
at oldest winery in
California
-Napa Valley wine train with multiple course gourmet lunch
-13th-century-style
medieval Tuscan
castle and winery
-Chauffeur to
redwood forest
-Francis Ford
Coppola’s estate with
wine tasting
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America’s original wine country welcomes you. Healdsburg, one of the best small towns in America, is a pure charmer with a fine array of dining and eclectic shops. In this region of bounty, you’ll want a first-class cooking class. Savor the goodness. Follow it up with an intimate winery tour and tasting. Relax. Now, head out to the wild California coast.
Redwood forests are a sanctuary of unparalleled grace. Consider ziplining through the trees. Pure joy. Follow the Russian River west until it meets the Pacific, and enjoy an adventure with a naturalist. After two days of ocean air, Sonoma’s historic plaza calls. Taste wine on a mountain top, take in the views, ride horseback through a vineyard estate, and top it off with an exquisite cheese-making class. Life is beautiful.
-Private Cooking Class
-Winery Luxury Tours and Tastings
-Sonoma Canopy Tour through the Redwoods
-Guided Hike or Kayaking Experience on the Coast Class
-45-min Estate Horse Ride Followed by Wine Tasting and Lunch
-Unique Cheese Making Class
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"Founded in 1670, Charleston is an enchantress with a sense of humor. Walk with a local guide by candy-colored houses, standing in a row. Discover Charleston as a walled city, protecting herself from pirates. You’ll explore the Lowcountry’s oyster-white sands, disappearing into mossy forests, and hear local stories of history and heritage. (Listen to Gullah, a language tinged with shadows and hope.) Now you’re on a schooner, plying sunset waters. A plantation with tulip trees and roaming peacocks welcomes you.
Just north is Savannah—she’s a Southern Belle with attitude and hot sauce. Her central square is antebellum mansions, shady nooks, and art-gone-wild. (We can set up a visit to the only tea plantation left in America. Amazing.) You’ll have a private tour of Savannah, from elegant homes and churches to the small lighthouse islands. I’ll arrange a hands-on cooking class, loaded with Southern hospitality and good cheer. Kick back, and fall in love with life."
-Charleston Walking Tour
Sunset Schooner Sail off
Charleston
-History and Heritage
Tour with Local Guide
-The Best of Savannah—
Your Private Tour
-Experience a Luxury
Savannah Picnic
-Hands-on Savannah
Cooking Class
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