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Starpoints:
- Complimentary pickup and return to your Boston area hotel included.
- Travel in comfort on our luxury motor coaches.
- Listen to expert narration with our knowledgeable driver-guides.
- Visit The Breakers, a seventy-room Italian Renaissance-style palazzo (1 to 1.5 hours approximately & admission included).
- Stop for lunch at Newport's Waterfront, which boasts beautifully restored buildings, shops & homes of the Colonial Era (1 hour approximately, meal not included).
- See the glamorous private yachts, modern racing sailboats, Newport's fishing fleet and ships from around the world.
- Tour Mrs. Vanderbilt's seventy-room summer home, The Marble House (1 to 1.5 hours approximately, admission included).
- Admire this city, which is renowned for its delightful mix of Colonial heritage,
- Enjoy beautiful beaches, a lively waterfront and cultural attractions.
- Bring your camera! Excellent photo opportunities await you.
Description
Let our knowledgeable driver-guides escort you on a tour of the mansions, yachts and millionaires of Newport. Visit The Breakers, a seventy-room Italian Renaissance-style palazzo inspired by the 16th-century palaces of Genoa and Turin (admission included).
Then, it's on to Newport's beautifully restored waterfront for shopping and lunch (meal not included).
Admire the private yachts, modern racing sailboats, Newport's fishing fleet and ships from around the world. In the afternoon, tour Mrs. Vanderbilt's seventy-room summer home, The Marble House, which was built with 500,000 cubic feet of white marble in 1892 (admission included).
Finally, enjoy the Ten Mile Drive, one of the most popular "drives" in the country with spectacular views of mansions and secluded coves.

Free pickup and at return to your Boston area hotel. Travel in comfort on our luxury motor coaches with our knowledgeable driver-guides.
Reviews & ratings from fellow travelers
Read what other travelers think about the Fabulous Newport Tour (Bus). We only accept reviews from actual, confirmed travelers who purchased the tour / activity from us, so you can be sure the reviews are unbiased and authentic.
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Had a great time. The bus driver was well informed, enthusiastic and funny. Tours of the mansions were terrific. I would highly recommend this tour.
Reviewed by: MARTIN H., USA, September 2008
Outstanding driver/tour guide. She obviously had a personal interest in the subject and in doing a good
job. Even with a full bus she was able to
accommodate us all and went out of her way to make
sure we all enjoyed the trip.
Reviewed by: William J., USA, August 2008
Excellent trip. Enjoyed it. It lasted a little bit longer than I would have liked, and would have liked to get back to town sooner.
Reviewed by: Bobbie B., USA, July 2008
Your Newport tour was great. A little more time at Marble House would have been better. We only had about 30 minute and it was not enough. Also more time at lunch was needed.
Reviewed by: Debbie W., USA, November 2007
Definitely a good day trip. Would not recommend it after September because the homes close so early. We did not have time to really have a decent lunch and enjoy the area. We were rushed so that we could get to the homes. A good trip, but just not in October.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, USA, November 2008
