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Rolling hills, village greens, seaports and ski slopes—no matter what you love to do a Connecticut vacation has something that will appeal to you. Divided into 5 regions—Fairfield County, Greater New Haven, River Valley, Litchfield Hills, and Mystic Country—you can relax in comfort at quaint and quiet bed and breakfast, step inside dinosaur tracks, take a trip back in time at the many historic homes, tour art museums, shop, sail the sea, and so much more!

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There are family friendly festivals like Mereder’s Daffodil Festival (April) where you will see over 600,000 daffodils as you enjoy crafts, games, fireworks and more; the Hartford Festival of Jazz (July) with top jazz bands from around the world; the Milford Oyster Festival (August) or the Norwalk Oyster Festival (September) complete with food, car shows, boat races and children’s activities; or the Annual Head of the Connecticut Regatta ( October) in Middletown which has more than 3,000 entries and 600 boats, a Connecticut vacation has no limit to fun.

You can brush up on your New England history, shop at outlets, malls, or charming boutiques, visit amazing hands-on museums, try your luck at the casinos and night spots, see fascinating sea creatures at the Maritime Aquarium (Norwalk) or get back to nature as you hike, ski, swim, scuba dive, bike or whatever it is that gets you energized. So, check out the fun and start planning your Connecticut vacation today!

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Photo Credits: Picture of Houses on New London, CT Coast by David Davies;