Chartering New York to Newport R.I - 7 day Itinerary
Days
1 & 2: New York harbor is one of the busiest harbors
in the world. Large ships are in and out of there at all
times so you plan your trip accordingly. At Chelsea
Piers there is a wealth of activities. You might
want to hit a bucket of balls at the driving range adjacent
to the piers. Don't forget about Manhattan, Broadway,The
Statue of Liberty, and of course Ellis Island. Two days
are not nearly enough so choose your activities wisely.
Days 3 & 4 : Sag Harbor's history centers heavily on the history of the whaling industry. Most of the town is a national historic site. The windmill at the town dock serves as a tourist information center. Close by is a hardware store that carries a lot of marine hardware and supplies. The Dock House has fresh seafood for sale and a restaurant in the back, and a take out raw bar. There is plenty of nightlife available. A pricey nightclub on Long Wharf attracts a trendy clientele and the Corner Bar is a staple in Sag Harbor.
Days
5 & 6: Newport, R.I. is considered
to be the yachting center of the northeast, and rightfully
so. Just about everyone that sails in the northeast stops
in Newport. Just to see the incredible collection of yachts,
people from all over the world is simply amazing. You
will regret not having more time to spend. If you are
fortunate enough to plan your cruise around either of
these two events (Newport Yacht Show or the Newport Jazz
Festival) your in for a real treat.
Day 7: Back to New York. This is just a sample itinerary and can be change to suit the needs of the guests aboard. There is an abundance of places to go and things to do and see that it can be hard to choose. But you will have one of the best holidays ever, you can be sure of that.
Itinerary c/o Jane Potter


