22 days in Continental USA Itinerary

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Boston
— 5 nights
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Newport
— 3 nights
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Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island
— 4 nights
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Portland
— 3 nights
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Lincoln
— 3 nights
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Stowe
— 3 nights
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Boston — 5 nights

Beantown

Rich in museums, restaurants, shops, and historical sites, Boston attracts over 16 million visitors each year.
You'll find plenty of places to visit near Boston: Plymouth (Plimoth Patuxet Museums & Mayflower II), Dolphin & Whale Watching (in Gloucester) and Sandwich Glass Museum (in Sandwich). There's still lots to do: admire the natural beauty at Boston Public Garden, explore the world behind art at Museum of Fine Arts, make a trip to Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and appreciate the extensive heritage of Freedom Trail.

For maps, traveler tips, photos, and more tourist information, go to the Boston driving holiday planner.

Warsaw, Poland to Boston is an approximately 13-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Warsaw to Boston is minus 6 hours. Traveling from Warsaw in June, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be a bit warmer in Boston, with lows of 18°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Tue) early enough to drive to Newport.
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Newport — 3 nights

City by the Sea

With coastline on the west, south, and east, Newport is a maritime city with a rich history.
Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Newport: Falmouth (Shining Sea Bikeway & Spohr Gardens) and New Bedford Whaling Museum (in New Bedford). The adventure continues: see the interesting displays at The Breakers, sample some tasty brews at Rhode Island Red Food Tours, appreciate the extensive heritage of Cliff Walk, and get a new perspective on things with Boat Tours & Water Sports.

For photos, maps, ratings, and tourist information, read Newport trip itinerary builder.

You can drive from Boston to Newport in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of train and bus. In June in Newport, expect temperatures between 26°C during the day and 17°C at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 9th (Fri) so you can fly to Bar Harbor.
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Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island — 4 nights

Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. Venture out of the city with trips to Cellardoor Winery (in Lincolnville), Jacobson Glass Studio (in Montville) and Mount Battie (in Camden). Next up on the itinerary: take your sightseeing to a higher altitude at Cadillac Mountain, hike along Bar Island Trails, hit the best photo ops around with an inspiring photography tour, and get a new perspective on things with Boat Tours & Water Sports.

For other places to visit, photos, traveler tips, and tourist information, go to the Bar Harbor trip site.

You can fly from Newport to Bar Harbor in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In June, Bar Harbor is little chillier than Newport - with highs of 23°C and lows of 13°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 13th (Tue) so you can go by car to Portland.
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Portland — 3 nights

The Forest City

Maine's biggest and perhaps most vibrant city, Portland was established as a fishing village in 1633 and grew to become New England's largest port.
Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Portland: Ogunquit (Ogunquit Beach, Marginal Way Walkway, &more) and Nubble Lighthouse (in York). There's much more to do: learn the secrets of beer at a beer tour and tasting, stroll around Fort Williams Park, explore the landscape on two wheels at Beth Condon Pathway, and indulge your thirst for a good beer at Bunker Brewing Company.

For traveler tips, ratings, other places to visit, and other tourist information, read our Portland trip builder.

You can drive from Bar Harbor to Portland in 3.5 hours. Other options are to do a combination of flight and bus; or take a bus. In June, plan for daily highs up to 26°C, and evening lows to 14°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 16th (Fri) so you can go by car to Lincoln.
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Lincoln — 3 nights

Stretching through the White Mountain National Forest, Lincoln welcomes hikers along the Appalachian Trail.
Explore Lincoln's surroundings by going to West Rattlesnake Mountain (in Holderness), Hermit Woods Winery (in Meredith) and Dog Mountain Home of Stephen Huneck Gallery (in Saint Johnsbury). And it doesn't end there: find something for the whole family at Santa's Village, take in the dramatic natural features at Flume Gorge, cruise along Kancamagus Highway, and get a dose of the wild on Bretton Woods Canopy Tour.

To see where to stay, photos, other places to visit, and more tourist information, you can read our Lincoln online trip itinerary builder.

Traveling by car from Portland to Lincoln takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. In June in Lincoln, expect temperatures between 28°C during the day and 12°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 19th (Mon) early enough to drive to Stowe.
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Stowe — 3 nights

The Ski Capital of the East

Stowe bustles in winter when skiers and snowboarders flock here to challenge themselves on the long, steep trails careening down Vermont's tallest peak, Mt.
Start off your visit on the 20th (Tue): contemplate the waterfront views at Mad River, admire the sheer force of Moss Glen Falls, and then hike along Stowe Recreation Path. Here are some ideas for day two: see the interesting displays at Shelburne Museum, trek along Burlington Bike Path, and then browse the eclectic array of goods at Church Street Marketplace.

For maps, more things to do, reviews, and more tourist information, use the Stowe attractions site.

Getting from Lincoln to Stowe by car takes about 2 hours. Other options: take a bus; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 27°C in June, and nighttime lows around 12°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 22nd (Thu) to allow time to fly back home.
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Massachusetts travel guide

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The Bay State
Known as the "Bay State" because of the three bays dominating its coastline, Massachusetts has played a significant cultural and commercial role through most of the country's history. An increasingly popular vacation destination for foreign travelers, Massachusetts offers numerous places to visit, ranging from historical sites to modern urban centers famous for their culinary, art, and nightlife scenes. With the majority of its population living in and around the city of Boston, in the 20th century Massachusetts went from a state largely dependent on fishing and agriculture to the country's leader in higher education, healthcare, high technology, and financial services. Home to renowned universities and research centers, the state's cities attract a young crowd of students, scientists, artists, and business professionals.
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Rhode Island travel guide

4.7
Specialty Museums · Historic Walking Areas · Beaches
The Ocean State
Despite being the country's smallest state, Rhode Island includes over 640 km (400 mi) of coastline, courtesy of Narragansett Bay and more than 30 islands. Most of the state is part of the U.S. mainland, despite its somewhat misleading name. Though it takes only about 40 minutes to drive across this tiny state, Rhode Island includes more white sandy beaches than most visitors can hope to explore on a single trip. The state's one big city and surrounding small towns brim with places to visit, such as museums, galleries, restaurants, bars, and historical neighborhoods packed with colonial-era buildings. Although the state may seem small, your holiday itinerary is sure to be chock-full.
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Maine travel guide

4.6
The Pine Tree State
The easternmost state in New England, Maine features an indented coastline and forested interior, carved eons ago by receding glaciers. Maine includes more lighthouses and quaint resort villages than you could ever hope to explore in a single trip, but the state is also one of the country's most sparsely populated, the majority of its land pristine and uninhabited wilderness. The temperate coastal regions, historically supported by fishing and lobstering, contain most of the state's urban centers and are the most popular spots in the state for holidays. The sea is the focus here, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that water plays an important role in the distinct character of the state, shaping its economy, tourism, cuisine, politics, sports, and art.
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New Hampshire travel guide

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Geologic Formations · Theme Parks · Scenic Drive
The Granite State
One of the country's smallest and least populous states, New Hampshire's wealth of recreational offerings make it a popular vacation destination. Its many pristine natural areas attract skiers, snowmobilers, hikers, and mountaineers from around the world. Named after a county in England, New Hampshire was the first of the North American colonies to establish a government independent of Great Britain's authority. Though New Hampshire's official nickname refers to its extensive granite formations and quarries, the state's license plates carry the motto "Live Free or Die," reflecting the sense of independence prized by the famously terse natives. Find out why America's artists continue to find inspiration in New Hampshire by taking a trip to its quaint villages and sightseeing in the area's old colonial towns.
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Vermont travel guide

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The Green Mountain State
Known for its autumn foliage and maple syrup, Vermont is one of the country's smallest states in terms of both population and geographic area. Despite its small size and mostly rural character, the state boasts many picturesque places to visit, including Lake Champlain, one of the nation's largest freshwater bodies. Split in half by the Green Mountains--a popular holiday destination for hiking and skiing--Vermont features a rolling landscape dotted with farms and quaint towns known for their family-run inns, antique shops, and restaurants. Be sure to explore the state's many wild areas while on vacation, but beware of the so-called "mud season," a period of a few weeks when the state's unpaved roads become undrivable due to spring thaw.
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