On a clear day, visitors will be able to see Mount Agamenticus, located 81 miles away in Maine, and the Isles of Shoals off the coast of New Hampshire. Explore the park's trails and tide pools, picnic on the rocky ledges, and learn about the history of Cape Ann's granite industry.
Enjoy classic New England fare with dishes influenced by Brazilian and Asian cuisine in the dining room, where you’re guaranteed a breathtaking view of the Boston skyline, or enjoy the sunset and panoramic ocean views on the rooftop deck.
A sprawling beach with gorgeous views, soft white sand, and rolling dunes. At low tide, the water recedes far enough that visitors can walk out to Salt Island, an uninhabited rocky hill that got its name in 1623 when an English ship stored a load of salt there, only to find it stolen upon their return.
Most widely known as the site of the 1692 Salem witch trials, this coastal town has so many other attractions and activities to offer guests, including a world-renown museum, a rich maritime heritage, an impressive display of historic architecture, and a wide selection of dining options.
Built in 1668, this majestic and mysterious historical home is the oldest surviving 17th century wooden mansion in New England. Take a guided tour of the 2.5 acre estate, including the spectacular seaside gardens, that inspired famed author Nathaniel Hawthorne to write his legendary novel of the same name.