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Beaches & Water Activities

Long Beach (Gloucester & Rockport)

A small, crescent-shaped beach located in Gloucester’s historic Stage Fort Park, Half Moon Beach offers up great views Enjoy unobstructed views of Thacher Island’s famous Twin Lighthouses from Long Beach, located right on the border between Gloucester MA and Rockport MA. Boasting a long stretch of sandy coast, Long Beach is one of the best beach […]

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Mingo Beach (Beverly)

Located just across the street from Endicott College, Mingo Beach in Beverly MA is a quiet spot to unwind and let your stress slip away. With south-southeast exposure, Mingo Beach offers visitors a scenic view of Marblehead, as well as plenty of ocean surf. Though relatively rocky on shore, once in the water the ground […]

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Niles Beach (Gloucester)

From the mansions dotting Gloucester’s Eastern Point to the silhouette of Boston directly across the horizon, few beaches can match the raw beauty of the views one gets while at Niles Beach. Photographers and artists will love the wide amount of visual material with which to work with. However, Niles Beach offers much more than […]

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Old Garden Beach (Rockport)

A small, crescent-shaped beach located in Gloucester’s historic Stage Fort Park, Half Moon Beach offers up great views A short walk away from downtown Rockport, Old Garden Beach is the perfect place to unwind after a long day. Offering beautiful views, picnic tables for ocean side family meals, and an atmosphere of serenity, Old Garden Beach […]

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Pavilion Beach (Gloucester)

Located adjacent to Downtown Gloucester, MA, Pavilion Beach is the perfect spot to take a quick dip or simply just put your feet in the water after a full day of exploring Cape Ann. Bordering Stacy Boulevard, home of Gloucester’s famous Fisherman’s Memorial, Pavilion Beach is a great spot for people watching. Explore other North Shore beaches […]

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Pebble Beach (Rockport)

A stone’s throw from Route 127 in Rockport, Pebble Beach is perfect for relaxing and taking in the scenery. Aptly named, Pebble Beach is covered with smooth and rounded stones, so it is advised to bring a chair and beach shoes with you. From the shore, one can sometimes see local divers as they explore […]

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Plum Cove Beach (Gloucester)

Located in Lanesville, a small neighborhood in north Gloucester MA, Plum Cove Beach is perfect for families with small children looking for beautiful views of the ocean and a quiet atmosphere. Children will love swimming, exploring, and catching hermit crabs, and parents will love the peace of mind a small, family-oriented beach provides. As a […]

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Singing Beach (Manchester-by-the-Sea)

A beautiful half-mile stretch of sandy coastline, Singing Beach in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA is one of the top beaches in New England. Singing Beach gets its name from the squeaky “singing” sounds emitted from the sands as it is walked upon, a rare phenomenon that has helped make Singing Beach an internationally known destination. The sand’s sonic quality is far from […]

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West Manchester Beach

With only 2 parking spaces available, both of which are limited to local residents, West Manchester Beach offers a great deal of privacy and relaxation as compared to one of the North Shore’s larger, destination beaches, which are often densely-packed in the summer. Located just before the private road on Boardman Avenue, West Manchester Beach […]

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White Beach

Named for the color of its sands, Manchester-by-the-Sea’s White Beach is a lovely spot located on one side of Crow Island Peninsula. White Beach is usually grouped together with its sister beach, Black Beach, which is located on the opposite side of Crow Island Peninsula. Though Black Beach is the bigger of the two beaches, […]

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