Massachusetts

Not all about Boston and its universities anymore, the secret about Massachusetts picturesque coastal vacation spots is out. Cape Cod is a main summer draw, but don't be afraid to check out some of the other beach spots as well. Chances are you can experience all of Massachusetts' beaches in one trip.

Massachusetts Information

From a bustling metropolis, to the numerous universities, to a coastal region described best as a "year-round playground," it's easy to see why Massachusetts is fast becoming one of the most desired vacation spots in the nation. In Boston, put on your walking shoes and hop on the "T" trolley. Cross over the Charles River and now you're in Cambridge, home to Harvard and MIT, as well as a fascinating mix of ethnic cultures and academics. On Cape Cod, towns like Hyannis boast authentic seafood restaurants, warm beaches, and historical sites like the John F. Kennedy Museum. Speaking of beaches, Cape Cod has over 27,000 acres of seashore, with stunning sights like desert-like sand dunes. Go north and you'll find the lively artists' colony of Provincetown. Go south to find Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, islands with rich history and a laundry list of celebrity alums. Whale-watching, lighthouses, museums and traditional ports are just a few of the reasons why the Massachusetts shore will make a vacation you won't forget. Pick the Massachusetts vacation rental right for you and head to the official tourism site for more information.

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Top Massachusetts Beach Vacation Destinations

Brewster
Nantucket
Plymouth
Rockport