The East Coast rail tours offer you a scenic trip, featuring the northern part of New England and as far north as Canada. If you're looking for fast-paced city life, forget it. You will get to visit Montreal and Quebec City, but you'll most be traveling through countryside full of forests, streams, and rivers.
The East Coast rail tours includes dinners and breakfasts as well as guided tours in the cities. It's an excellent short getaway, and you'll be traveling first class all the way. You'll even get live piano entertainment during dinner. The trip is about a week, just enough to forget about the rest of the world, and profoundly relax.
Try East Coast Rail Tours in the Autumn
If you've ever been in New England in the autumn, you'll know that it's one of the most beautiful natural sites you'll ever see. They don't exaggerate the whole fall foliage thing. The leaves turn bright red, orange, and yellow. It's like someone went and painted the leaves--you'll see scores of red trees, yellow trees, and orange trees. The weather is cool, and the air is peaceful.
There are differently priced packages depending on the kind of sleeping car you would like. Traveling by East Coast rail tours is more expensive than driving, but more of a vacation. Driving through these parts can be confusing, and my experience doing it, though it was beautiful, meant watching a map most of the time. Because you're visiting more quaint places, you'll find a lot of old smaller roads.
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