
New England is such a diverse and geographically large area that for the uninitiated, it's an overwhelming thought of where to begin when planning a vacation.
To that we say, "Don't worry." We're here to help. After all, we have lived in New England our whole lives. We know good vacation spots when we see them, and will pass along the local tips to you!
On this page, you will not only find a "jump start" trip planner section to help you easily plan and book your New England travel (located near the top of this page), but also detailed original articles and tips suggesting the best vacation spots in New England (read on). We believe for those not familiar with New England, the level of description here will provide you with what is often missing from other sites -- that is, personal perspectives to help you decide where to plan your New England vacation.
Editor's note: If you are looking for information on hotels only, we recommend traveling to our New England Hotels Guide to streamline the process for you. Otherwise, enjoy our detailed New England trip planner guide below. Thanks!
First Off: 50 Reasons to Love New England
Abbott's
Lobster in the Rough in Noank CT
, Noank CT (photo by Eric)
Below, you will find some suggestions for your New England trip
planning that we think will make your vacation special. For more
details on each suggestion, please use the search engine at the top
right column to find more information on these wonderful New England
travel destinations!
1. You can travel between the ocean and mountains within a few hours.
Example: York Beach, Maine
,
to North Conway in the White Mountains of
New Hampshire
. And in Acadia
National Park, Maine
, you have the ocean
and mountains in the same place!
2. Lobster is a New England specialty and many restaurants serve some
of the best you'll ever have. Example: Warren's Lobster House in
Kittery Maine
, Ogunquit Lobster Pound in Ogunquit Maine, Wood's Seafood
in Plymouth MA
and Abbott's
Lobster in the Rough in Noank CT
.
3. Many of our cities not only offer attractions, dining, hotels and
culture requisite for visiting a great city but also incredible historical preservation
virtually everywhere you turn. Examples: Boston
MA
, Portland Maine
, Burlington VT
, Portsmouth NH
, and Providence RI
.
4. Speaking of historical preservation, many of our hotels in New
England are eligible for, or listed on the National Register of
Historical Places. Examples: Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge MA
, The Colony Hotel in Kennebunkport
Maine, United States
, The Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston MA
Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton
Woods NH
, Hotel Viking Newport in Newport RI
,
and the Middlebury Inn in Middlebury VT
.
5. Sports fans can rejoice with professional teams like the Boston Red
Sox
(baseball), Boston Celtics (basketball), Boston Bruins
(hockey),
New England Patriots (football) and New England Revolution
(soccer).
6. We have some truly amazing country stores, including the Vermont
Country Store in Weston VT
, Gillingham's in Woodstock VT, the Wayside
Country Store in Marlboough MA
, and Zeb's in North Conway NH.
7. You'll have your choice of excellent New England ski destinations
including Jay
Peak. Mt. Snow, Stowe and Okemo in Vermont, Cranmore and Wildcat in New
Hampshire, Sugarloaf in Maine and Mt. Wachusett in Massachusetts.
8. Boston features some world-class
museums
like Museum of Science,
Museum of Fine Arts Boston and New England Aquarium.
9. There are some beautiful islands ideal for a vacation getaway like
Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket (Cape Cod), and Block Island in Rhode
Island
.
10. If a challenging mountain climb is your forte, destinations like
Mt. Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Mt. Katahdin
near at Baxter State Forest Maine offer great hikes and incredible
views.
11. Some towns and cities have household-name attractions like Mystic
Seaport in Mystic CT
, Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge MA,
Plimoth
Plantation in Plymouth MA, and Battleship Cove in Fall River MA
12. Love outlet shopping? We have one of the best in the United States
with the Wrentham Village
Premium Outlets in Wrentham MA
.
13. You'll find some fabulous waterfront dining while feasting on
fresh, local seafood
. Examples: Barnacle
Billy's in Ogunquit Maine and
Mattakeese Wharf in Barnstable MA (Cape Cod).
14. If you are into the witch culture, be sure to visit Salem MA
, known
as the "Witch City." October is a great time to visit with the month
long Haunted Happenings celebration with many events and attractions.
15. While diners
can be found anywhere in
the United States, you can
find some great ones in New England featuring regional cuisine.
Examples: The Wickford Diner (quahog chowder, anyone?) in Wickford
Village RI and the Maine Diner in Wells Maine
.
16. We have some fantastic amusement
parks
like Six Flags in Agawam MA,
Canobie Lake Park in Salem NH, and Lake Compounce in Bristol CT.
17. New England also features some outstanding zoos
like Roger Williams
in Providence RI and Southwick's in Mendon MA.
18. If you prefer lake or pond swimming over the ocean, we have
wonderful places like Walden Pond in Concord MA
and Echo Lake in
Franconia State Park, NH
.
19. New England has some classic historic carousels that you can ride
like the Paragon Carousel at
Nantasket
and the Ancient Flying Horse Carousel in Watch Hill RI
.
20. The mansions in Newport
RI
are very well known and definitely worth
a tour. These are spectacular homes!
21. We have some famous fun fall fairs like The Big E in West
Springfield MA
, the Topsfield Fair
in Topsfield MA
, the Fryeburg Fair
in Fryeburg Maine.
22. While on the subject of fall, people come from all over the world
to check out the spectacular fall foliage along the 34 mile Kancamagus
Scenic Byway in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
.
23. There are many small inland New England towns that represent
classic New England (town common, church with tall white steeple,
historic buildings etc.) with little hype. While you won't find them
readily mentioned in popular travel guides, these communities are
definitely worth visiting. Examples: West
Brookfield MA
, Wickford
Village RI
, Woodstock CT
, Milford NH, Townshend VT
.
24. The same holds true with these underrated coastal towns that don't
get a lot of press: Stonington Borough CT, Noank CT
(part of Groton), Northeast Harbor Maine
, Onset Village MA
(part of Wareham), Cohasset MA
, Rye NH
.
25. We feature some amazing beaches at the ocean including Long Sands Beach in York Beach Maine
, Old Orchard Beach Maine
, Hampton Beach in Hampton Beach NH
, Nantasket Beach in Hull MA
,
Scarborough Beach in Narragansett RI and Hammonasset Beach in Madison
CT. Perhaps the best destination is Cape Cod
National Seashore
,
spanning 43,500 acres across Cape Cod!
26. New England features some wonderful state parks like Colt State Park in Bristol RI
, Mt. Greylock State
reservation in the
Berkshires, and Franconia State Park in the White Mountains of New
Hampshire.
27. If you like riding bike trails, you won't be disappointed with
destinations like the Minuteman Bike Path
(Cambridge to Bedford MA) and
the East Bay Bike Path
(Providence
to Bristol RI).
28. Get to know the origins of the American Revolution by visiting Concord and Lexington MA
, as
well as the Freedom Trail in Boston MA
.
29. You'll find some terrific free food and drink tours
. Examples: Ben
and Jerry's in Waterbury VT, Sam Adams Brewery in Boston and the Cape
Cod Potato Chip Factory in Hyannis MA.
30. Be sure to tour some of our cities that are on the rebound and have
so much to offer. Example: New
Bedford MA
with its 11 block Whaling
District featuring cobblestone streets, gas lamps, attractions like the New Bedford Whaling
Museum
and excellent dining and shopping
opportunities.
31. New England has a good number of kids
attractions
like Santa's
Village in Jefferson NH, Storyland in Glen NH and Edaville Railroad in
Carver MA.
32. We also offer some excellent water
parks
like Water Country Water
Park in Portsmouth NH and Water Wizz in East Wareham MA.
33. Traditional New England restaurants abound, including the Salem
Cross Inn
in West Brookfield MA, the Old
Mill
in Westminster MA, Griswold Inn in Essex
CT
, The Kingston
1686 House in Kingston NH, and Longfellows
Wayside Inn
in Sudbury MA.
34. You'll find some amazing Christmas
holiday celebrations
and
attractions like the Christmas Prelude in Kennebunkport Maine, Enchanted Village
at Jordan's Furniture in
Avon MA, The North Pole Express at the Essex Steam Train in Essex CT
and Christmas by Candlelight at Old Sturbridge Village MA.
35. You can experience an authentic Thanksgiving gathering (and dinner)
at Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth MA.
36. Discover the Tanglewood Music Festival in the summer featuring
world-class musicians performing at a beautiful Berkshire Mountains
setting in Lenox MA.
37. Check out Central Massachusetts
, an often overlooked travel
destination in new England. Some worthy attractions are the Ecotarium
science museum in Worcester, Worcester Art Museum, Brimfield Flea
Market (largest in the country), Quabbin Reservoir (amazing scenery), Brookfield Orchards
(apple picking, country
store), Davis FarmLand and
Megamaze in Sterling, Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge and
Southwick's Zoo in Mendon.
38. Enjoy the great Main Streets of New England. You can check out some
of the best at our Pinterest pin board at http://pinterest.com/newenglandfun/main-streets-new-england/
.
39. Visit one of our spectacular lighthouses including Nubble
Lighthouse
at Cape Neddick Maine, Portland Head Light
at Cape
Elizabeth
Maine, Block Island Southeast Lighthouse at Block Island RI, and
Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in Portsmouth NH.
40. Catch an incredible sunset. Some best places are Cadillac Mountain
at Acadia National Park (view of island, Bar Harbor, hills), Ocean
Drive
in Newport RI, and Cape Cod National Seashore
on Cape Cod.
41. Experience some upscale oceanfront lodging at places like the Samoset Resort in Rockport Maine
, Wentworth by the Sea in New Castle NH
and Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in
Chatham MA (Cape Cod)
.
42. Learn about the fishing culture and pay tribute at the Fisherman's
Memorial in Gloucester MA
.
43. Visit quaint Deerfield, MA, where you'll find a mile of classic
Main Street homes -- around 80 originally built in the 18th and 19th
century.
44. Take advantage of the cultural attractions offered at world famous
colleges and universities like Harvard in Cambridge MA, Boston
University in Boston MA, Yale in New Haven CT, and Brown University in
Providence RI.
45. Explore the "real Cape Cod" on the 34 mile stretch of Route 6A
where you'll find ocean and marsh views, older captains homes,
unassuming mom and pop stores, and a slower pace of life.
46. For incredible panoramic views of Boston and the outlying areas, be
sure to visit the Prudential Skywalk
Observatory
near the top of of the
Prudential Building in Boston.
47. Stay at a hotel that has great mountain views like the Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa,
Whitefield NH
48. Enjoy visiting one of the many clam shacks
in New England,
including Woodman's in Essex MA, The Clam Box in Ipswich MA and Bob's
Clam Hut in Kittery Maine. Here, you can enjoy delicious fried clams
and a cup of New England clam
chowder
.
49. Take an lake or ocean boat cruise from scenic places like Lake
Champlain in Burlington VT, Woods Hole Cape Cod, or Plymouth Harbor in
Plymouth MA.
50. Enjoy New England hotels with incredible indoor pools like the
indoor ocean wave pool at the Cape Codder Resort & Spa, Hyannis MA
,
the Pilgrim Cove
Indoor Theme Pool with 80-foot water slide at the John Carver Inn, Plymouth MA
or the Pump House Indoor Water Park
at Jay Peak Resort, Jay VT
Anchorage Inn York Beach, York, Maine The mammoth Anchorage Motel offers some of the best family lodging in the area. This year-round resort has an indoor pool for any times of the year and one of nature's great outdoor pools and playgrounds in the form of the Atlantic Ocean and some ideal sandy beach stretches right across the street. Many rooms have splendid ocean views with balconies. Also across the street is the Sun 'n Surf Restaurant with some of the greatest restaurant views of the ocean that we've experienced. The seafood is very good, from basic cod to Maine lobster and and an excellent clam chowder. They also make a wonderful blueberry pie with Maine blueberries! The Anchorage Inn also has a fitness room and meeting facilities. Rooms range from basic to upscale, the latter with private whirlpools and larger square footage. For a true taste of the pulse of one of New England's greatest ocean towns, the Anchorage puts you right into the action, given its perfect location and reflecting the Down East hospitality that is such a special aspect of York.
Smugglers Notch Resort, Jeffersonville, Vermont Smugglers Notch, located near the idyllic Village of Stowe in the heart of the Green Mountains, features the best of Vermont family lodging. I know, having come here many fall seasons since the early 1970s. Here, you have some many options in a beautiful Vermont scenic mountain setting -- peace, quiet, tranquility, beautiful surrounding mountains, 360 degree scenery, cool, crisp hiking trails, tennis, a swimming pool, whirlpool, miniature golf, skiing (60 runs and a vertical drop of 2,610 ft.), cross country skiing, skating, massage, yoga, a driving range, a small grocery store, dining, movies and diverse entertainment. You could spend an entire family vacation at Smugglers' Notch and not go anywhere else! Aptly named "America's Family Resort!"
Any time of the year, the ocean in New England provides a romantic getaway
People have always been magnetized to the New England sea for its rejuvenating effects, stunning coastal scenery, those proverbial walks on the beach and the chance to experience some of the best seafood in the country . We especially like York Harbor, Maine . It's so picturesque with the harbor and grand views of the Atlantic Ocean-- the way you would envision coastal Maine or what you would see on a postcard. York Harbor is near the more boisterous York beach with a great stretch of beach at Long Sands, the famous Nubble Lighthouse at Cape Neddick, and the downtown with family-oriented Short Sands Beach and many shops, restaurants and attractions like York Kingdom with its zoo and amusement park. Nearby Ogunquit, Maine , is more sophisticated and perfectly manicured, as a colorful garden walk through Marginal Way provides stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Perkins Cove is an artist's haven and has some of New England's best known seafood restaurants like Barnacle Billy's and the Hurricane. The beach off the downtown is without a doubt one of the most spectacular in New England with its seemingly endless, pure Maine view of the Atlantic Ocean and enough sand to call your own -- even on a busy day. Chatham, Massachusetts , represents Cape Cod at its finest. It's traditional, has not sold out to the commercialism that has ruined parts of Cape Cod, and offers access to beautiful Atlantic Ocean beaches where the water seems more blue and the air has that special refreshing salt flavor. The downtown features many nice local shops, and restaurants like the Captain's Table that serve the fresh catch of the day. It is a perfect romantic getaway for Mom and Dad! Bar Harbor Maine in the mid-eastern coast of Maine is a popular launching pad for Acadia National Park, a true nature's paradise with a fascinating combination of ocean and mountains. Bar Harbor gets busy, but has an appealing small-town charm, plenty of great seafood restaurants and proximity to "The Loop" in Acadia National Park, surely one of the great scenic attractions on the east coast with pristine waters, forests, hills and mountains is unlike anything you've ever seen. Westerly Rhode Island, is one of New England's best kept secrets with three distinct areas -- the downtown, Watch Hill and Misquamicut Beach. The restored downtown features the 18-acre Victorian Wilcox Park, 55 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, myriad dining options, a theater and lively arts scene, big old homes and an aggressive preservation so impressive that the National Trust for Historic Preservation's named Westerly as one of the "12 Most Distinctive Destinations" in the country. There is not one chain store in sight. Watch Hill is rather private and secluded, but a lovely oceanside neighborhood with great views, fine shops, a few dining options, amazing sea captain's homes, one of the oldest working carousels in the country, and an old-fashioned aura from yesteryear. Misquamicut is more live wire, a stretch of beach with a water park, arcade games, miniature gold, seafood restaurants, concerts, movies on the beach on summer nights and an overall family atmosphere.
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Hotels in Chatham, MA (Cape Cod)
EXPERIENCING A NEW ENGLAND CITY VACATION
Stay in world-class hotels, experience modern cities with historical preservation
We strongly recommend visiting Portland, Maine , (pictured left), Providence, Rhode Island (center), Boston, Massachusetts , (right) and Burlington, Vermont , (not pictured) if interested in visiting New England's best cities. Portland acts more like a small town with its beautiful brownstones and tree-lined streets, but here you'll also find fine hotels, dining, a growing arts scene and wonderful coastal charm. Providence came out of nowhere to become what some say is one of America's great mid-sized cities. The Ivy league charm of College Hill (Brown University), myriad activities by the river at Waterplace Park (including romantic boat rides), the Italian charm and dining at Federal Hill and the sparkling, modern Providence Place Mall make Providence a terrific place to visit. Boston is one of the world's great cities, an incredible mix of the old and new -- historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace with its brick-walkway dining and shopping options, the Freedom Trail, the European flair of Newbury St., the authentic Italian life in the North End and enough museums and other cultural opportunities, to name a few. Burlington features the wonderful Church Street Marketplace, an outdoor oasis with more than 50 shops as well as diverse restaurants, street vendors, seasonal festivals and entertainers. The nearby waterfront section affords beautiful views of Lake Champlain and New York's Adirondack Mountains and offers a terrific walking/bike path, restaurants, ferry crossings, cruise boats, concerts, a Fourth of July fireworks celebration and other events. A "green" city with a healthy dose of liberalism dedicated to city beautification, health and wellness resources, and strong political views, Burlington is certainly not a dull city. It may be, in fact, New England's most complete college town as visitors have the benefit of finding things to do often found in larger cities, while enjoying a small-town feel.
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NEW ENGLAND SMALL-TOWN CHARM
Feel right at home at a special inn or B&B in towns with New England charm

The tall white church steeple, the relaxing town common, historical building preservation and community pride are just a few things that make small-town New England so special. Stowe, Vermont , possesses the great white church steeple, a quaint downtown anchored by a general store and trees, and lovely surrounding mountains and farmland -- which can be seen via a wonderful bike path. It is a great place for a family vacation or for Mom and Dad looking to get away to a romantic classic New England mountain setting. Hanover, New Hampshire , is such a nice place that author Bill Bryson -- who disliked most places in his book "Walk Across America" -- called this perfect New England college town his home. With Dartmouth College providing the cultural attractions, Hanover is ultimately a small town, unspoiled yet interesting and scenic with small, locally-owned shops, dining options (Everything but Anchovies and Lou's) and beautiful college building and old home architecture. Small towns don't get much better than this in New England. Although only 45 minutes from Boston, Concord, Massachusetts ,, retains a small-town feel and a remarkable preservation and sense of history. After all, this, town, along with neighboring Concord, was the scene of the birthplace of the American Revolution. The well-maintained colonial homes on tree-lined streets, the old churches and municipal buildings, the scenic and famous Walden Pond, the historic Old North Bridge overlooking the Concord River, and interesting downtown shops and restaurants in a relaxing setting help make Concord an authentic, appealing vacation spot. It's especially worthy of a vacation when combined with visits to Lexington and Boston. (More small towns coming soon)
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