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Quaint villages, fascinating arts and culture, stunning natural beauty, home to over 45 lighthouses, the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball and the birthplace of basketball – Massachusetts has it all. Explore Boston’s historic Beacon Hill and North End neighborhoods. Tour the prestigious, tree-lined campuses of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. From Cape Cod to Cape Ann, find sandy beaches, coastal cottages, and the freshest seafood. Western Massachusetts boasts tree-top adventures, gorgeous foliage and winter hikes, outdoor excursions and an arts and culture scene to rival any major metropolis. Escape to a wellness resort or cozy B&B in the Berkshire Mountains, get pampered in contemporary luxury in Boston’s Seaport District or relax at a serene oceanfront retreat on the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.
With 16 tourism regions offering distinct charm and unique adventures, embark on a road trip through the Bay State. Whatever your style, surprise yourself with new adventures in Massachusetts all year round.
Seaport, Boston – Photo by WS Development
Experience a side of Boston that’s multicultural and brimming with vibrancy. Explore the city where the new and the old are in constant conversation, where cobbled-stone streets and artisanal markets meet modern shopping galleries and chic boutiques, where The Freedom Trail landmarks stand beside cutting edge restaurants and renowned performance theatres brush shoulders with trendy lounges.
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem – Photo by Kishgraphics
With its rolling surf and historic turf, you’ll find a story in every mile in the North of Boston region, from bountiful outdoor activities, arts and culture, shopping, dining, lighthouses, period historic homes and more. Learn about pioneers and pirates, see whales and witches, and scout out murals and museums. This region is ready to share tales of the past and help you make your own memories to cherish.
Old Manse Boat House, Lexington
Adventures await in the Greater Merrimack Valley, where the changing seasons add to the vibrancy and beauty of the area. Explore the historic and literary places that gave birth to our country, or discover your adventurous spirit in one of the 21 cities and towns of the area, each with its own charm.
Dedee Shattuck Gallery, Westport
Everything is all here and all near in Southeastern Massachusetts. With a glorious history and spectacular beauty, varied cultures, festivals and art abound. Enjoy the freshest seafood from working seaports & farms, or visit an art gallery; Southeastern Massachusetts is sure to surprise you.
Mayflower II, Plymouth - Photo by Plimoth Pautuxet Museums
Home to America’s Hometown, Plymouth, experience all the heritage sites, enjoy whale watching activities, a sunset (or pirate!) cruise and take day trips to nearby regions from this coastal Southern New England region.
Nobska Light, Woods Hole, Falmouth
New adventures, lifelong memories and reconnecting with loved ones await for you in Cape Cod. Discover pristine beaches, fresh sea air, quaint village shops, glorious gardens, nature trails, cruises, boat fishing, plentiful accommodations and the freshest seafood from lobster to oysters.
Philbin Beach, Martha's Vineyard Photo credit: M. Bossman
From the moment you step onto the ferry for this island town, you know you’re in for an adventure. Whether it’s a romantic, platonic or family get-a-way, each of Martha’s Vineyard six small towns has a distinct personality, inviting you to delight in miles of beautiful beaches, hiking and biking trails, one-of-a-kind shopping, including artisanal treasures, and the perfect blend of history and contemporary.
The Wauwinet Hotel Lawn, Nantucket Photo courtesy, The Wauwinet
Located 30 miles off Cape Cod's south coast, the visitors to Nantucket Island are greeted by weathered piers linked by cobblestone streets to an indescribably, charming elegant town. Experience the magic that is Nantucket, including world class lodging, dining, and shopping, in the season that is right for you.
Fruitlands Museum, Harvard – Photo Credit: Matthew Rasmussen
This high-tech region is balanced by a low-stress environment fit for walking, crafting, biking, kayaking, and generally relaxing. Unwind with one of the walking trails, bike paths, horseback riding, or a visit to a botanic garden, state park, or golf course.
Snowboarder, Wachusett Mountain Ski Area, Princeton
Welcome to North Central Massachusetts, the birthplace of John Chapman – better known as Johnny Appleseed. Enjoy the fruits that every season has to offer in this scenic and dynamic New England region.
The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts, Worcester
Home to the 2nd largest city in New England, Central Massachusetts offers visitors cultural attractions, memorable dining experiences, local breweries, unique shops, public art murals, entertaining sporting events and nearby farms, so many ways to have fun.
Inn on Boltwood, Amherst
Take in scenic trails, bountiful farm-fresh products, lively outdoor activities, jazzy arts and culture – all the sides you want from a big city, with a farm town feel and slow country living you can’t resist.
Spinner Statue, Turners Falls, Montague
Farms, fields and valleys form the historic villages, art and craft centers, bookstore cafes and bustling towns of Franklin County. Take in a scenic 360° view from Greenfield's Poet Seat Tower, ride the scenic canalside bike path in Turners Falls, enjoy a balloon-ride at the Green River Festival and stroll Old Deerfield's mile-long street of 18th century houses.
MGM Springfield Casino and Hotel
Home to the birthplace of basketball, explore the vibrant nightlife of a big city like Springfield, the lively college towns of Northampton and Amherst plus traditional New England towns and historic villages.
Jacob’s Pillow, Becket
Life is calling in the Berkshires. Boasting over 100 cultural attractions, many of which are world-renowned, recreational activities and seasonal festivals, the region is surrounded by picturesque mountains in a lush green valley.
Kayaking, Crab Apple Whitewater, Charlemont
A world of adventure awaits in the four season vacation land along the Mohawk Trail, the first scenic road in New England that provides the traveler of today with well over 100 attractions; country inns, gift shops and camping areas nestled amid the seasonal changing beauty of the Berkshire Hills and Connecticut Valley.
Nauset Light, Paul Scharff
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