CONNECTICUT

Discover historic towns, beautiful coastlines, and the legacy of Yale University

the Constitution state

Where every visitor can find something special - from colonial towns to coastal escapes, and Ivy League landmarks to scenic countryside.
Connecticut may be one of New England’s smallest states, but it offers a wonderful mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Start your adventure in Hartford, the state capital, where literature enthusiasts can visit the Mark Twain House, explore masterpieces at the Wadsworth Atheneum and enjoy a stroll through the scenic Bushnell Park.

Next, head to Mystic, a charming town steeped in maritime history and made famous by the movie Mystic Pizza. Step aboard historic tall ships at the Mystic Seaport Museum, discover sea life at the Mystic Aquarium and don’t forget to grab a slice at the iconic Mystic Pizza! Nearby, Connecticut boasts two of the largest casinos in the country - Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino!

Explore the Connecticut coast, with its sandy beaches, lighthouses, and seaside towns like Old Saybrook and Stonington - perfect for fresh seafood. Take a day trip to Essex, home to the Essex Steam Train & Riverboat for a steam locomotive journey into the heart of the Connecticut River Valley, whilst further along the coast, visit Branford and the Thimble Islands. Then head to New Haven, home to the prestigious Yale University with its iconic campus and world-class museum and be sure to try out the famous New Haven-style pizza.

Outdoor lovers can travel inland to the Litchfield Hills, where you’ll find some of New England’s best fall foliage, picturesque villages, and peaceful hiking trails. Whether you're drawn to nature, culture, or coastal charm, Connecticut offers an unforgettable escape.

Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in Connecticut. Many of these are included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is
anything you see that particularly takes your interest, please let us know and we will include it in your holiday package or put you in touch with the right people.

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut

Yale University, founded in 1701, is one of the oldest and most prestigious ivy league institutions in the United States. Its iconic Gothic architecture and picturesque campus are steeped in history. Visitors can join a free student-led tour through the Yale Visitor Centre or explore independently. Other highlights include world-class museums like the Yale University Art Gallery and Peabody Museum, the Beinecke Rare Book Library, and vibrant cultural venues, including theatres and concert halls. Advance registration is recommended for guided tours.

Thimble Islands

Branford, Connecticut

The Thimble Islands is a charming archipelago off the coast of Branford, consisting of more than 100 small islands scattered across Long Island Sound. These picturesque islands, some just large enough for a single house, offer a serene escape with scenic views, historic homes, and unique rock formations. Visitors can explore the islands on guided boat tours, learning about their history and legends, or simply enjoy kayaking and taking in the natural beauty of this tranquil coastal retreat.

Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

New Haven, Connecticut

One of Yale University’s most iconic buildings that forms an integral part of Yale’s extensive library system. It houses the university’s principal collection of rare books and literary archives, including a Gutenberg Bible, ancient manuscripts, and modern works. Its translucent marble exterior fills the space with natural light, creating a serene atmosphere. Open to the public, the library features rotating exhibits and guided tours, making it a must-see for literature and history lovers.

Hammonasset Beach State Park

Madison, Connecticut

Connecticut's largest shoreline park with 3 kilometres of sandy beaches along Long Island Sound. It is a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking and also features walking and biking trails, campsites, and a nature centre with educational exhibits. Birdwatchers and nature lovers can explore the salt marshes and wildlife habitats. With its scenery and recreational activities, Hammonasset delivers classic New England coastal charm and outdoor fun.

Mystic Seaport

Mystic, Connecticut

Mystic Seaport, is the nation’s leading maritime museum, offering a fascinating glimpse into America’s seafaring past. The museum features a recreated 19th-century coastal village and historic ships like the Charles W. Morgan - the last wooden whale ship. Visitors can explore the shipyard, watch traditional craftspeople at work, sail on historic vessels and wander through the recreated 19th century village, combining education, history, and hands-on experiences, making it a family-friendly captivating destination for history buffs.

Seaside Park

Bridgeport, Connecticut

Seaside Park in Bridgeport is a scenic waterfront retreat stretching along Long Island Sound. Designed in part by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park features sandy beaches, open lawns, and walking trails with ocean views. A highlight is the historic Fayerweather Island Lighthouse, accessible via a mile-long breakwater. Though not open to the public, the lighthouse adds coastal charm and a touch of maritime history to this peaceful, family-friendly escape in the heart of the city.

Sleeping Giant State Park

Hamden, Connecticut

Named for the mountain ridge that resembles a sleeping giant, this popular state park in Hamden offers over 50 kilometres of hiking trails, including a scenic climb to a stone observation tower with panoramic views. The park is perfect for hikers of all levels and offers year-round opportunities for nature walks, picnicking, and birdwatching. Just minutes from New Haven, Sleeping Giant is a refreshing outdoor escape for locals and visitors alike.

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Hartford, Connecticut

The Wadsworth Atheneum is the oldest public art museum in the U.S., housing an impressive collection of European masterpieces, American art, and contemporary works. Its elegant architecture and historic galleries make it a favourite among art lovers. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, the Wadsworth offers an inspiring and enriching cultural experience.

Gillette Castle

East Haddam, Connecticut

Perched above the Connecticut River, Gillette Castle is a whimsical stone mansion built by actor William Gillette, famous for portraying Sherlock Holmes. The castle’s quirky architecture includes hidden mirrors, secret doors, and handcrafted woodwork. Surrounded by scenic trails and picnic spots, the park is ideal for a relaxing day of exploration. Take a guided tour of the castle, enjoy the panoramic views, and uncover one of Connecticut’s most unique and imaginative landmarks.

Hot Air Ballooning

Connecticut

Hot air ballooning in Connecticut offers a breathtaking aerial experience over the state's scenic landscapes. Several companies provide serene flights with panoramic views of rolling hills, picturesque towns, and vibrant fall foliage. As you drift gently with the breeze, you’ll enjoy a unique perspective of the countryside and perhaps spot landmarks like the Thimble Islands or charming rural vistas. Check with Travel USA for more details.

State Capitol Building

Hartford, Connecticut

The Connecticut State Capitol is a striking example of Eastlake-style architecture, completed in 1878. Featuring a prominent gold-domed tower, the building houses the Connecticut General Assembly, Governor’s office, and Supreme Court chambers. Its marble and granite façade is adorned with historic statues and intricate carvings. Inside, visitors find elaborate stained glass, murals, and symbolic artwork reflecting Connecticut’s rich political and cultural history. The Capitol sits within Bushnell Park, offering scenic views and guided tours.

The Glass House

New Canaan, Connecticut

Designed by architect Philip Johnson, this modern architectural masterpiece was completed in 1949, a one-room structure featuring floor-to-ceiling glass walls, offering uninterrupted views of the surrounding 47-acre landscape. The estate includes additional buildings like the Brick House and Sculpture Gallery, showcasing Johnson's evolving design philosophy. Now a National Trust Historic Site, the Glass House is open to the public for guided tours, offering insights into mid-century modern architecture and design.​

Explore Litchfield Hills

Litchfield & Kent Connecticut

The Litchfield Hills region in northwestern Connecticut offers a quintessential New England escape with rolling countryside, charming villages, and scenic drives -especially stunning in Fall. Visitors can explore antique shops, wineries, and historic inns, or hike through lush forests and nature preserves. A highlight is Kent Falls State Park, where a series of cascading waterfalls creates a picture-perfect picnic spot. With its blend of natural beauty and small-town charm, the Litchfield Hills is ideal for a peaceful retreat any time of year.

Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk

Norwalk, Connecticut

A popular family-friendly attraction offering an up-close look at marine life from Long Island Sound and beyond. Set in a restored 19th-century ironworks factory, it features a wide variety of sea life, including seals, sharks, otters, and jellyfish. Interactive exhibits, a 4D theatre, and seasonal boat cruises aboard a hybrid-electric research vessel provide fun and learning for all ages. The aquarium blends education and conservation, making it a popular stop on any coastal Connecticut itinerary.

Stay in a waterfront retreat

Old Saybrook, Connecticut

Nestled where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound, Saybrook Point Resort & Marina is a renowned coastal escape blending classic New England charm with modern luxury. This elegant retreat features well-appointed rooms, a full-service spa, award-winning dining at Fresh Salt, and a scenic marina. Unique accommodations include the Lighthouse Suite and historic guesthouses. With stunning views and a serene waterfront setting, it’s the perfect base for exploring Old Saybrook and the Connecticut shoreline. Contact Travel USA for more details.

Explore the Connecticut Wine Trail

Connecticut

The Connecticut Wine Trail invites visitors to explore the state’s growing wine scene across scenic countryside settings. With more than 25 participating wineries, including the likes of Chamard Vineyards, Gouveia Vineyards, Johnathan Edwards Winery and Priam Vineyards, you can enjoy tastings of locally made reds, whites, and fruit wines while soaking up views of rolling vineyards and rustic charm.

IT Adventure Rope Course

New Haven, Connecticut

The IT Adventure Rope Course is a thrilling indoor aerial adventure for all ages. With over 100 elements, including zip lines, obstacle courses, and climbing challenges, it offers a dynamic experience in a high-energy environment. The multi-level course features varying difficulty levels, allowing participants to test their skills and courage while enjoying panoramic views of the course. It’s an exciting option for adventure enthusiasts and family fun.

Morgan Point Lighthouse

Noank, Connecticut

Morgan Point Lighthouse is a historic beacon guiding mariners into the Thames River and Long Island Sound. Built in 1868, this picturesque lighthouse features a white tower with a red lantern. Although it is not open to the public, visitors can view it from a nearby park or waterfront. The lighthouse, perched on a rocky point, offers a charming glimpse into maritime history and scenic coastal views.

4 Wheel Driving

Connecticut

Connecticut offers limited but exciting 4WD opportunities, mainly on private lands, off-road parks, and seasonal dirt roads. Cockaponset State Forest has rugged trails, while the Class 4 roads near the Massachusetts border provide scenic, unpaved adventures. Nearby off-road parks like Northeast Off-Road Adventures (NY) and Field & Forest Recreation (NH) offer more challenging terrain. Always check local regulations, as most trails require permits or club memberships. Respect nature and tread lightly!

Parkville Market

Hartford, Connecticut

Parkville Market, Connecticut's first food hall, is located in Hartford's Parkville neighbourhood. Housed in a renovated 20,000-square-foot former warehouse, it features over 20 diverse eateries offering global cuisines—from Indian and Peruvian to Jamaican and Tex-Mex. Beyond dining, the market hosts live music, trivia nights, and cultural events, fostering a vibrant community atmosphere. With ample seating, indoor and outdoor spaces, and free parking, Parkville Market provides a dynamic culinary and social experience for locals and visitors alike.

Thompson Exhibition Building

Mystic, Connecticut

This striking architectural feature located at the Mystic Seaport Museum was designed to reflect the area's maritime heritage. With its undulating wooden roof that echoes the motion of the sea, the building offers a visually stunning space for rotating exhibits focused on maritime history and American craftsmanship. Its environmentally sustainable design includes geothermal energy and natural materials, making it both a cultural and eco-friendly landmark. A must-see for those interested in maritime history and innovative architecture.

Lake Compounce

Bristol, Connecticut

Visit America's first amusement park which opened back in 1846 originally as a picnic park. Spanning 365 acres, it features over 40 rides, including the multi award-winning wooden coaster, Boulder Dash. The park also boasts Connecticut’s largest water park, Crocodile Cove. Seasonal events like Phantom Fall Fest and Holiday Lights add to the year-round appeal. With a rich history and diverse attractions, Lake Compounce offers fun for all ages.

Mashantucket Pequot Museum

Mashantucket, Connecticut

Offering an immersive experience into the history and culture of the Pequot Tribe and other Native American communities. The museum features detailed exhibits, including life-sized dioramas, interactive displays, and artifacts that chronicle indigenous history from pre-colonial times to the present. Highlights include a recreated 16th-century Pequot village and extensive research archives, making it a valuable resource for understanding Native American heritage.

Thomas Oyster & Co

New Haven, Connecticut

Thomas Oyster & Co is a renowned seafood establishment known for its fresh, high-quality oysters and seafood dishes. With a focus on sustainability and local sourcing, the restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring raw oysters, clams, and seasonal seafood specials. The cozy, nautical-themed ambiance provides a relaxed dining experience, making it a popular choice for seafood lovers and those seeking a casual yet refined meal.

Connecticut Science Centre

Hartford, Connecticut

Perfect for families and curious minds of all ages, featuring hands-on exhibits across science, technology, space, and health. From building robots to exploring the human body and even walking through a butterfly garden, there’s something to spark imagination in every corner. The riverside location and modern architecture add to the experience, making it one of Connecticut’s most engaging and educational indoor attractions.

Lighthouse Point Park

New Haven, Connecticut

A scenic 82-acre waterfront destination offering a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The park features a sandy beach, picnic areas, and nature trails, making it ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. A highlight is the historic Five Mile Point Lighthouse, constructed in 1845 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can also enjoy the antique carousel, bird sanctuary, and seasonal events like the Fantasy of Lights.

Lake Tubing

Connecticut Lakes

Lake tubing in Connecticut is a fun summer adventure for all ages. There are several companies that offer family-friendly towed tubing with expert instructors and high-quality equipment to help ensure a safe and exhilarating ride for families and groups. For a wilder ride, Farmington River Tubing in New Hartford provides a 2.5-mile tubing route through three sets of rapids, providing a thrilling ride. Whether on a lake or river, tubing is a thrilling way to enjoy Connecticut’s waters. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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