We offer hotels in the following fabulous resorts in East Coast USA...
(52 hotels)
New York City isn't one place, it's a hundred different places, all jostling for your attention.
(11 hotels)
One of the great cities in the world to visit, much of Boston's charm lies in the fact that you can walk around it easily.
(11 hotels)
A great destination in its own right, the USA's capital is also the gateway for your explorations of the neighbouring states of Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.
(2 hotels)
From Elton John's Philadelphia Freedom to Bruce Springsteen's Philadelphia, artists have been singing the praises of Pennsylvania's capital city for years. And why wouldnt they?...
(2 hotels)
The picturesque state of Virginia is endowed with incredible natural beauty and a fascinating history, as well as exciting theme parks and amazing shopping!...
(2 hotels)
A long, wide, well-groomed beach and a laid-back atmosphere makes for a fun, relaxing break at Virginia's celebrated family beach resort.
(11 hotels)
The changing seasons place Vermont in a different light throughout the year.
(6 hotels)
Amid the rural splendour of the White Mountains, you really do get the sense that you can 'live free' as New Hampshire licence plates proclaim.
(7 hotels)
Sandwich
The village streets wind their way from duck pond to church steeple and along the
way you will see original historic houses lovingly preserved.
(6 hotels)
The glorious Maine Coast is so craggy, if you stretched it out straight it would run for 3,000 miles!...
(1 hotels)
Newport is the capital of the smallest US state Rhode Island and has long been a
playground for the rich and famous.
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Just inland from Cape Cod, is 'Old Sturbridge', a faithfully re-created village seemingly trapped in time (about 1830).
(1 hotels)
Plymouth Rock marks the spot where our forefathers landed and, to this day, the 'Mayflower' rocks gently in the harbour with pilgrims still aboard happy to tell you about their crossing!...
(1 hotels)
Built up around the mouth of the Mystic River, the town was once a highly profitable whaling and fishing community.