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Salem, Kennebunkport, Kittery i Portsmouth Private Day Tour

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Discover the charm of New England’s coast with a private tour from Portland, Maine, to Cape Ann and the North Shore of Massachusetts. This journey takes you to the stunning Castle on Crane Hill in Ipswich, offering views across expansive salt marshes and an immersion in historic grandeur. Next, explore Hammond Castle in Gloucester, a medieval-inspired estate filled with art, inventions, and captivating architecture.

Wander through the historic streets of Ipswich, where colonial homes and coastal views capture America’s early history. Then, enjoy a delightful stop at Russell Orchards, where you can stroll the orchards, savor fresh cider donuts, and sample wines made from their own fruit.

This exclusive tour combines majestic castles, authentic towns, and New England’s seasonal bounty—creating an unforgettable experience for those seeking a unique perspective on the North Shore. Join us for a journey that blends history, beauty, and local flavor into one perfect day.

Miasto: Portland
Tue 10 Jun
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Kennebunkport
Zobacz Ocean Drive, Kościół Królowej Anny, zabytkową wioskę i miń The Bush Compound.
2
Dom o Siedmiu Szczytach
House of Seven Gables to jedna z najstarszych zachowanych XVII-wiecznych drewnianych rezydencji w Nowej Anglii. Słynna książka, House of Seven Gables autorstwa Nathaniela Hawthorne'a, została oparta na tym domu. Dom, w którym urodził się autor, również został przeniesiony w to samo miejsce.
3
Dom czarownicy
Jest to jedyny zachowany dom w Salem, który był częścią procesów o czary w 1692 roku. Należał do sędziego Corwina, jednego z sędziów w procesach o czary. Witch House zachował swój pierwotny wygląd. Istnieją wycieczki z przewodnikiem, aby zobaczyć dom i dowiedzieć się więcej o tym, co się stało.
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Pomnik Procesów Czarownic w Salem
Położony tuż przy Charter Street, na Liberty Street, Salem jest prostym, ale dramatycznym pomnikiem upamiętniającym 20 ofiar procesów czarownic z 1692 roku. Wysokie na cztery stopy granitowe ściany otaczają trzy boki, z granitowymi ławkami reprezentującymi każdą ofiarę, wysuniętymi do wewnątrz od ściany. Na każdej ławce wyryte jest imię, sposób wykonania i data wykonania. Na kamiennym progu pomnika można przeczytać słowa oskarżonego zaczerpnięte bezpośrednio z protokołów sądowych.
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Stary Cmentarz Bury Point
Najstraszniejszy cmentarz Salem.
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Zaczarowana statua Elizabeth Montgomery
Zobacz słynną statuę najsłynniejszej czarownicy telewizyjnej.
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Stanowe miejsce historyczne Fort McClary
Fort McClary to dawna fortyfikacja wojskowa Stanów Zjednoczonych położona wzdłuż południowego wybrzeża w Kittery Point w stanie Maine, u ujścia rzeki Piscataqua.
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Muzeum Czarownic w Salem
Salem Witch Museum powraca do histerii z 1692 roku, kiedy mieszkańcy miasta zostali fałszywie oskarżeni o bycie czarownicami lub „zadawanie się z diabłem”. W tym niesławnym czasie zamordowano dwadzieścia osób. Muzeum eksploruje ten okres, prezentując prezentację zawierającą narrację i figurki naturalnej wielkości. Odwiedzający dowiedzą się również o ludziach zmieniających poglądy na temat polowań na czarownice i czarów na przestrzeni czasu. W sklepie muzealnym można kupić ciekawe pamiątki. Sprawdź stronę internetową po więcej
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Muzeum/Teatr Gallows Hill
Zobacz miejsce, w którym powieszono większość ofiar procesu czarownic z Salem.
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Miejsce urodzenia Nathaniela Hawthorne'a
Zobacz miejsce jego dawnego domu, a także poświęcony mu pomnik.
11
Muzeum Strawbery Banke
Skansen przedstawiający wczesne życie w Nowej Anglii. Ten przystanek jest opcjonalny.
12
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate
At the Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, visitors will experience a stunning 59-room mansion set atop a hill with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The estate features beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate architecture inspired by Italian Renaissance villas, and the grand "Grande Allée," a nearly half-mile-long lawn leading down to the sea. Inside, the mansion showcases opulent interiors with period furnishings, fine art, and elegant details reflecting the grandeur of the early 20th century. The estate's history and breathtaking surroundings make it a highlight of any tour.
13
Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming coastal town steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. Known for having one of the highest concentrations of First Period homes (built before 1725) in the country, Ipswich offers a glimpse into early American life with its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Its serene beaches, vibrant marshlands, and the scenic Ipswich River further enhance the town’s appeal, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
14
Gloucester
A quick stop in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers the chance to see the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the countless fishermen who have lost their lives at sea. Known as “The Man at the Wheel,” this statue, located on Stacy Boulevard, overlooks Gloucester Harbor and symbolizes the town’s deep connection to the maritime industry. It’s a poignant reminder of the risks faced by generations of Gloucester fishermen, dating back over 400 years. From the shoreline, you can also enjoy stunning views of Gloucester’s lighthouses, including Ten Pound Island Light and Eastern Point Light. Both are visible from various spots. The combination of the historic memorial and the picturesque lighthouses makes Gloucester’s harborfront a must-see, offering both a moment of reflection and breathtaking ocean views. Hammond Castle can be added on to any tour when in operation. This is our lunch stop on the historic Cape Ann Marina.
15
Hammond Castle Museum
This stop is only available seasonally as hours vary. Admission is not included but it’s definitely worth the add on.
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Russell Orchards
Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming farm stop where guests can experience the best of New England’s agricultural heritage. Set on over 120 acres, it offers apple picking, a farm store with fresh produce, cider donuts, and even local wines and hard ciders crafted from their own fruit. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds, meet farm animals, and enjoy a taste of rural Massachusetts. This stop provides a relaxing and authentic farm experience with a variety of seasonal treats, making it a delightful addition to any tour of the area.
17
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate
At the Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, visitors will experience a stunning 59-room mansion set atop a hill with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The estate features beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate architecture inspired by Italian Renaissance villas, and the grand "Grande Allée," a nearly half-mile-long lawn leading down to the sea. Inside, the mansion showcases opulent interiors with period furnishings, fine art, and elegant details reflecting the grandeur of the early 20th century. The estate's history and breathtaking surroundings make it a highlight of any tour.
18
Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming coastal town steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. Known for having one of the highest concentrations of First Period homes (built before 1725) in the country, Ipswich offers a glimpse into early American life with its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Its serene beaches, vibrant marshlands, and the scenic Ipswich River further enhance the town’s appeal, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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Gloucester
A quick stop in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers the chance to see the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the countless fishermen who have lost their lives at sea. Known as “The Man at the Wheel,” this statue, located on Stacy Boulevard, overlooks Gloucester Harbor and symbolizes the town’s deep connection to the maritime industry. It’s a poignant reminder of the risks faced by generations of Gloucester fishermen, dating back over 400 years. From the shoreline, you can also enjoy stunning views of Gloucester’s lighthouses, including Ten Pound Island Light and Eastern Point Light. Both are visible from various spots. The combination of the historic memorial and the picturesque lighthouses makes Gloucester’s harborfront a must-see, offering both a moment of reflection and breathtaking ocean views. Hammond Castle can be added on to any tour when in operation. This is our lunch stop on the historic Cape Ann Marina.
20
Hammond Castle Museum
This stop is only available seasonally as hours vary. Admission is not included but it’s definitely worth the add on.
21
Russell Orchards
Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming farm stop where guests can experience the best of New England’s agricultural heritage. Set on over 120 acres, it offers apple picking, a farm store with fresh produce, cider donuts, and even local wines and hard ciders crafted from their own fruit. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds, meet farm animals, and enjoy a taste of rural Massachusetts. This stop provides a relaxing and authentic farm experience with a variety of seasonal treats, making it a delightful addition to any tour of the area.
22
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate
At the Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, visitors will experience a stunning 59-room mansion set atop a hill with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The estate features beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate architecture inspired by Italian Renaissance villas, and the grand "Grande Allée," a nearly half-mile-long lawn leading down to the sea. Inside, the mansion showcases opulent interiors with period furnishings, fine art, and elegant details reflecting the grandeur of the early 20th century. The estate's history and breathtaking surroundings make it a highlight of any tour.
23
Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming coastal town steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. Known for having one of the highest concentrations of First Period homes (built before 1725) in the country, Ipswich offers a glimpse into early American life with its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Its serene beaches, vibrant marshlands, and the scenic Ipswich River further enhance the town’s appeal, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
24
Gloucester
A quick stop in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers the chance to see the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the countless fishermen who have lost their lives at sea. Known as “The Man at the Wheel,” this statue, located on Stacy Boulevard, overlooks Gloucester Harbor and symbolizes the town’s deep connection to the maritime industry. It’s a poignant reminder of the risks faced by generations of Gloucester fishermen, dating back over 400 years. From the shoreline, you can also enjoy stunning views of Gloucester’s lighthouses, including Ten Pound Island Light and Eastern Point Light. Both are visible from various spots. The combination of the historic memorial and the picturesque lighthouses makes Gloucester’s harborfront a must-see, offering both a moment of reflection and breathtaking ocean views. Hammond Castle can be added on to any tour when in operation. This is our lunch stop on the historic Cape Ann Marina.
25
Hammond Castle Museum
This stop is only available seasonally as hours vary. Admission is not included but it’s definitely worth the add on.
26
Russell Orchards
Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming farm stop where guests can experience the best of New England’s agricultural heritage. Set on over 120 acres, it offers apple picking, a farm store with fresh produce, cider donuts, and even local wines and hard ciders crafted from their own fruit. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds, meet farm animals, and enjoy a taste of rural Massachusetts. This stop provides a relaxing and authentic farm experience with a variety of seasonal treats, making it a delightful addition to any tour of the area.
27
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate
At the Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, visitors will experience a stunning 59-room mansion set atop a hill with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The estate features beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate architecture inspired by Italian Renaissance villas, and the grand "Grande Allée," a nearly half-mile-long lawn leading down to the sea. Inside, the mansion showcases opulent interiors with period furnishings, fine art, and elegant details reflecting the grandeur of the early 20th century. The estate's history and breathtaking surroundings make it a highlight of any tour.
28
Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming coastal town steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. Known for having one of the highest concentrations of First Period homes (built before 1725) in the country, Ipswich offers a glimpse into early American life with its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Its serene beaches, vibrant marshlands, and the scenic Ipswich River further enhance the town’s appeal, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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Gloucester
A quick stop in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers the chance to see the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the countless fishermen who have lost their lives at sea. Known as “The Man at the Wheel,” this statue, located on Stacy Boulevard, overlooks Gloucester Harbor and symbolizes the town’s deep connection to the maritime industry. It’s a poignant reminder of the risks faced by generations of Gloucester fishermen, dating back over 400 years. From the shoreline, you can also enjoy stunning views of Gloucester’s lighthouses, including Ten Pound Island Light and Eastern Point Light. Both are visible from various spots. The combination of the historic memorial and the picturesque lighthouses makes Gloucester’s harborfront a must-see, offering both a moment of reflection and breathtaking ocean views. Hammond Castle can be added on to any tour when in operation. This is our lunch stop on the historic Cape Ann Marina.
30
Hammond Castle Museum
This stop is only available seasonally as hours vary. Admission is not included but it’s definitely worth the add on.
31
Russell Orchards
Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming farm stop where guests can experience the best of New England’s agricultural heritage. Set on over 120 acres, it offers apple picking, a farm store with fresh produce, cider donuts, and even local wines and hard ciders crafted from their own fruit. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds, meet farm animals, and enjoy a taste of rural Massachusetts. This stop provides a relaxing and authentic farm experience with a variety of seasonal treats, making it a delightful addition to any tour of the area.
32
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate
At the Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, visitors will experience a stunning 59-room mansion set atop a hill with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The estate features beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate architecture inspired by Italian Renaissance villas, and the grand "Grande Allée," a nearly half-mile-long lawn leading down to the sea. Inside, the mansion showcases opulent interiors with period furnishings, fine art, and elegant details reflecting the grandeur of the early 20th century. The estate's history and breathtaking surroundings make it a highlight of any tour.
33
Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming coastal town steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. Known for having one of the highest concentrations of First Period homes (built before 1725) in the country, Ipswich offers a glimpse into early American life with its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Its serene beaches, vibrant marshlands, and the scenic Ipswich River further enhance the town’s appeal, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
34
Gloucester
A quick stop in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers the chance to see the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the countless fishermen who have lost their lives at sea. Known as “The Man at the Wheel,” this statue, located on Stacy Boulevard, overlooks Gloucester Harbor and symbolizes the town’s deep connection to the maritime industry. It’s a poignant reminder of the risks faced by generations of Gloucester fishermen, dating back over 400 years. From the shoreline, you can also enjoy stunning views of Gloucester’s lighthouses, including Ten Pound Island Light and Eastern Point Light. Both are visible from various spots. The combination of the historic memorial and the picturesque lighthouses makes Gloucester’s harborfront a must-see, offering both a moment of reflection and breathtaking ocean views. Hammond Castle can be added on to any tour when in operation. This is our lunch stop on the historic Cape Ann Marina.
35
Hammond Castle Museum
This stop is only available seasonally as hours vary. Admission is not included but it’s definitely worth the add on.
36
Russell Orchards
Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming farm stop where guests can experience the best of New England’s agricultural heritage. Set on over 120 acres, it offers apple picking, a farm store with fresh produce, cider donuts, and even local wines and hard ciders crafted from their own fruit. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds, meet farm animals, and enjoy a taste of rural Massachusetts. This stop provides a relaxing and authentic farm experience with a variety of seasonal treats, making it a delightful addition to any tour of the area.
37
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate
At the Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, visitors will experience a stunning 59-room mansion set atop a hill with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The estate features beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate architecture inspired by Italian Renaissance villas, and the grand "Grande Allée," a nearly half-mile-long lawn leading down to the sea. Inside, the mansion showcases opulent interiors with period furnishings, fine art, and elegant details reflecting the grandeur of the early 20th century. The estate's history and breathtaking surroundings make it a highlight of any tour.
38
Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming coastal town steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. Known for having one of the highest concentrations of First Period homes (built before 1725) in the country, Ipswich offers a glimpse into early American life with its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Its serene beaches, vibrant marshlands, and the scenic Ipswich River further enhance the town’s appeal, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
39
Gloucester
A quick stop in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers the chance to see the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the countless fishermen who have lost their lives at sea. Known as “The Man at the Wheel,” this statue, located on Stacy Boulevard, overlooks Gloucester Harbor and symbolizes the town’s deep connection to the maritime industry. It’s a poignant reminder of the risks faced by generations of Gloucester fishermen, dating back over 400 years. From the shoreline, you can also enjoy stunning views of Gloucester’s lighthouses, including Ten Pound Island Light and Eastern Point Light. Both are visible from various spots. The combination of the historic memorial and the picturesque lighthouses makes Gloucester’s harborfront a must-see, offering both a moment of reflection and breathtaking ocean views. Hammond Castle can be added on to any tour when in operation. This is our lunch stop on the historic Cape Ann Marina.
40
Hammond Castle Museum
This stop is only available seasonally as hours vary. Admission is not included but it’s definitely worth the add on.
41
Russell Orchards
Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming farm stop where guests can experience the best of New England’s agricultural heritage. Set on over 120 acres, it offers apple picking, a farm store with fresh produce, cider donuts, and even local wines and hard ciders crafted from their own fruit. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds, meet farm animals, and enjoy a taste of rural Massachusetts. This stop provides a relaxing and authentic farm experience with a variety of seasonal treats, making it a delightful addition to any tour of the area.
42
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate
At the Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, visitors will experience a stunning 59-room mansion set atop a hill with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The estate features beautifully landscaped gardens, intricate architecture inspired by Italian Renaissance villas, and the grand "Grande Allée," a nearly half-mile-long lawn leading down to the sea. Inside, the mansion showcases opulent interiors with period furnishings, fine art, and elegant details reflecting the grandeur of the early 20th century. The estate's history and breathtaking surroundings make it a highlight of any tour.
43
Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming coastal town steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. Known for having one of the highest concentrations of First Period homes (built before 1725) in the country, Ipswich offers a glimpse into early American life with its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. Its serene beaches, vibrant marshlands, and the scenic Ipswich River further enhance the town’s appeal, making it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
44
Gloucester
A quick stop in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers the chance to see the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, which stands as a tribute to the countless fishermen who have lost their lives at sea. Known as “The Man at the Wheel,” this statue, located on Stacy Boulevard, overlooks Gloucester Harbor and symbolizes the town’s deep connection to the maritime industry. It’s a poignant reminder of the risks faced by generations of Gloucester fishermen, dating back over 400 years. From the shoreline, you can also enjoy stunning views of Gloucester’s lighthouses, including Ten Pound Island Light and Eastern Point Light. Both are visible from various spots. The combination of the historic memorial and the picturesque lighthouses makes Gloucester’s harborfront a must-see, offering both a moment of reflection and breathtaking ocean views. Hammond Castle can be added on to any tour when in operation. This is our lunch stop on the historic Cape Ann Marina.
45
Hammond Castle Museum
This stop is only available seasonally as hours vary. Admission is not included but it’s definitely worth the add on.
46
Russell Orchards
Russell Orchards in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a charming farm stop where guests can experience the best of New England’s agricultural heritage. Set on over 120 acres, it offers apple picking, a farm store with fresh produce, cider donuts, and even local wines and hard ciders crafted from their own fruit. Visitors can explore the scenic grounds, meet farm animals, and enjoy a taste of rural Massachusetts. This stop provides a relaxing and authentic farm experience with a variety of seasonal treats, making it a delightful addition to any tour of the area.
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Recenzje (3)
813claya
Oct 2023
This was an awesome way to experience Salem and Kennebunk port without all the hassle! AJ arrived in a spacious SUV loaded with snacks drinks and every other road trip essential to make us comfortable! His knowledge of import land marks to visit best, time efficiency of seeing everything we wanted to and friendliness made the trip that much more enjoyable! He even offered to take any and all pictures for us that we wanted! He also had a great knowledge of the history of Salem and the surrounding areas as we walked or drove past different landmarks we got fun information at each site! I would definitely recommend AJ to and his company to anyone looking for a great day trip to Salem!
SANDRA W
Jun 2023
AJ took us to the Portland Lighthouse and Kennebunkport on the way to Salem. He knows the area so well and we had the best viewing spots! He also took pictures for us so that we had nothing do but enjoy the day. Salem was such a fun place and having a guide that knows the city well is a great way to see it all! I would definitely tour with them again!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jun 2023
You both were wonderful! Even in the rain! Can’t wait to visit y’all in Houston this winter!
belannb
Sep 2021
Our driver Mimi was great! She was very knowledgeable about Yellowstone and the surrounding area. She was very nice and accommodating. Very prepared. Would highly recommend.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Sep 2021
Thank You so much for your review. We are very happy you enjoyed your adventure.

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