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Plan Your Next Getaway to Rockport, MA

There’s nothing more exciting than a well-planned and fun getaway. Located just an hour outside of Boston in stunning Cape Ann, this small seaside town has so much to offer. Whether you’re looking for beautiful beaches, delicious food, one-of-a-kind shops or to explore the arts and culture of a new place, Rockport has endless opportunities for an unforgettable adventure. Bring the family and see everything that this beautiful town is about.



Motif #1

Rockport is the perfect spot to visit for a few days, or even if you’re just needing a quick escape from everyday life, it’d make a wonderful day trip as there’s plenty to do and see. The picturesque beaches allow you to spend the day relaxing, whale watching, swimming, scuba diving, or even just sifting through the sand looking for unique seashells to add to your collection. Spend a few hours exploring the breathtaking trails by foot or bike. And when you’re ready for a break make sure to enjoy one of the most exciting things about the seaside, seafood! It wouldn’t be a trip to Cape Ann without indulging in a delicious lobster roll, steamed lobster or clam chowder with a wicked view of the water. After your belly is happy and full, don’t forget to explore the legendary Bearskin Neck of Rockport. This unique strip is home to the iconic Motif #1, the famous red fishing shack. Be sure to snap a photo to prove you were there. Dripping with history, this quarter-mile stretch is home to tons of small local shops, restaurants and galleries. This is the perfect spot to find something to remember this trip by, be it jewelry, clothing or some handmade art, there’s something for everyone.



Folks stroll around the unique shops and boutiques on Bearskin Neck

Before you book your trip, be sure to check out this blog post by Amy Hartle for a more in-depth guide to Rockport: The Best Things to Do in Rockport MA: Your Ultimate Guide

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