
Just Outside Boston Lies One of New England’s Most Beautiful Coastal Towns
About 40 miles from Boston, the Massachusetts North Shore juts into the Atlantic at the tip of Cape Ann.

About 40 miles from Boston, the Massachusetts North Shore juts into the Atlantic at the tip of Cape Ann.

Located in the easternmost part of New England is bordered by Canada to the north and the Atlantic Ocean on both the east and south.

Rich in history yet full of modern energy, this compact city offers an appealing mix of historic landmarks, cultural attractions, and vibrant neighborhoods.

Historic streets, a scenic harbor, and centuries of heritage make this one of the most significant destinations in American history.

Small in size but rich in charm, Connecticut is one of New England’s best-kept treasures — a place where coastal beauty, colonial history, and countryside serenity blend seamlessly.

This bustling city is the largest in New Hampshire. It has a bit of everything, outdoor adventure, great museums, and a fascinating history.

Rocky coastlines, lobster shacks, and charming historic streets make this one of Maine’s classic seaside getaways.

Somewhere along the Maine coast, there’s a harbor town that keeps popping up on every “best of” list—and it makes sense.

Cobbled streets, centuries-old buildings, and a lingering sense of mystery make this one of New England’s most fascinating destinations.

Lying in the northeast of the States, New Hampshire is a wonderful place to visit and is renowned for its astounding natural beauty.

Windswept beaches, historic lighthouses, and charming seaside villages have long made this one of New England’s most beloved vacation destinations.

Weathered cedar-shingled homes, windswept dunes, and quiet beaches give this island a timeless New England atmosphere.

Dating back to the very first years of European settlement, Maine’s small villages are both historically interesting and abundant in natural beauty.

Tucked into a mountain valley where ski culture bumps up against old-school New England, you’ll find a place that doesn’t bother choosing between adventure and authenticity.

As New England’s largest city and one of the most historically important destinations in the entire country, Boston is arguably one of the top place to visit in Massachusetts.
