Falling for New England: The Ultimate Road Trip

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by Geoffrey Ravoire, Marketing Manager & Luxury Travel Advisor

A trip to New England this year is sure to be fantastic: Less crowds flocking to the small seaside towns, limited international travelers coming to experience the fall foliage, and locally-owned hotels and partners whose only wish is to pamper you.

One of our favorite itineraries, New England can be enjoyed in Spring, Summer, or — even better — during this year’s fall foliage from the second week of September to its peak the first week in October.

We suggest starting in Newport, where you can marvel at the infamous mansions and toast to the Golden Era on a private sunset sail. Driving to Boston, consider a detour to Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts’ living museum. In Boston, we’d like for you to learn about the first immigrants and discover the fantastic history of the city. Baseball fans? Why not enjoy a tour of Fenway Park? Continuing your way north, the charming towns of Portsmouth, Kennebunk, and Ogunquit are beautiful year-round, but especially charming in the fall. There, embark on a fisherman’s boat to look for lobsters, or simply enjoy the pool and grounds at your hotel in between strolls into town.

Finally, onto Twin Farms, in the middle of the Green Mountains (not so green in the Fall!). An all-inclusive property, Twin Farms is a perfect ending to this trip: enjoy pure fresh air, relaxation, hikes around the property, kayaking, fat biking, and our favorite Stave puzzles.

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