Watercolor painting of Rockport Massachusetts harbor featuring the famous red Motif Number 1 fish shack on the rocky pier, colorful Bearskin Neck galleries and shops, lobster traps stacked along the wharf, and calm turquoise harbor water reflecting pastel buildings with spring flowers in window boxes

The Ultimate North Shore of Boston Guide — Things to Do Across 11 Stunning Coastal Towns

April 25, 2026

From the crashing surf of Salisbury to the cobblestone magic of Salem — the North Shore is calling your name. Don't you dare ignore it.

There are weekends you forget. And then there are weekends that live in you forever — the kind you still talk about years later, eyes lighting up, voice rising just a little. The North Shore of Boston is that kind of place.

The North Shore stretches like a love letter written in salt air and seafoam, a necklace of jewel-toned towns strung together by ocean breezes, history, and the kind of beauty that makes your chest ache. Whether you're 7 or 70, solo or with a crowd that fills a minivan, this guide has your name on it.

Located only minutes from Boston, this year-round destination offers 200 miles of coastline and sandy beaches, world-class dining, rich history, unique inns, vibrant arts and culture, and nationally recognized attractions. Let's go town by town.

Salisbury — Where the Ocean Says Hello First

Watercolor painting of Salisbury Beach Massachusetts with a wide sandy shoreline, crashing Atlantic waves in soft blues and teals, colorful kites dancing in a breezy spring sky, and warm golden light over the water's edge
Salisbury Beach — wide open sands where the Atlantic greets you first.

Pull up to Salisbury Beach State Reservation and feel the Atlantic greet you like an old friend. This is one of Massachusetts' longest sandy stretches, perfect for kite flying with the little ones, early morning jogs for the fitness-minded young adults, and slow, soul-restoring walks for the adults who just need to breathe.

For Children

Let them run free — the wide open shoreline is their kingdom. Build a castle. Chase the waves. Let them win.

For Young Adults

The beach strip in Salisbury has arcades, eateries, and an energy that buzzes any time of year. Grab some fried clams and let the weekend begin with a little noise.

For Adults

There's something quietly moving about Salisbury — the crowds haven't arrived, the air is crisp, and the sea has a raw, unfiltered power that reminds you what's real. Pack a chair and just be.

Newburyport — The Town That Has Everything

Watercolor painting of Newburyport Massachusetts waterfront showing elegant historic red brick buildings along the Merrimack River, tall ship masts reflected in calm water, cobblestone Market Square, and soft spring light with blooming window boxes in coral, amber, and sky blue
Newburyport's historic waterfront — brick, beauty, and boundless charm.

If Newburyport were a person, it would be the most charming dinner guest you've ever met — funny, historically brilliant, drop-dead gorgeous, and with the best food recommendations. A lively town and the gateway to the gorgeous barrier beaches of Plum Island, Newburyport possesses a deep maritime history as the first major commercial port on the east coast, with a maritime museum that displays models of shipwrecks, the history of the Coast Guard, and the artifacts of Newburyport captains — bringing the Age of Wooden Ships to life.

For Children

Head to Plum Island — the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge is a wonderland of birds, marshes, and wildlife that transforms every child into a curious explorer.

For Young Adults

The waterfront Market Square is buzzing with boutiques, craft breweries, and live music venues that make a Saturday night here feel like a movie scene. And yes, the lobster roll is everything you've heard.

For Adults

The town of Newburyport, located at the mouth of the Merrimack River as it enters the Atlantic, features elegant and historic bed-and-breakfasts within the brick-faced center of town. Slow brunch. Antique shops. A glass of wine by the harbor. This is the good life.

Newbury — Breathe. Just Breathe.

Watercolor painting of Plum Island and Newbury Massachusetts salt marshes showing golden marsh grasses glowing in spring light, barrier dunes with sea grass, great blue herons wading in tidal creeks, and a soft lavender and golden sky at dusk with shimmering water reflections
Newbury's golden salt marshes and Plum Island dunes at dusk.

Just south of Newburyport, the quiet town of Newbury feels like stepping off the world's treadmill. The Parker River winds through salt marshes that glow golden in spring light. Plum Island's barrier dunes straddle both towns, offering dune walks and bird watching that are utterly free and utterly unforgettable.

For Families

Pack a picnic. Explore the boardwalks into the refuge. Spot herons, egrets, and maybe a seal or two bobbing offshore.

For Adults

Salt marshes and mudflats are yours to explore at Joppa Flats, complete with a marine touch tank. It's the kind of hands-on nature experience that reconnects you to something bigger than a screen.

Ipswich — Where Ancient Meets Spectacular

Watercolor painting of Crane Beach in Ipswich Massachusetts with four miles of pristine white sand sweeping into the distance, dramatic rolling sand dunes, Castle Hill Great House visible on the hill in the background, crystal blue ocean, and maritime forest edge in soft spring light
Crane Beach, Ipswich — four miles of pristine sand with Castle Hill overlooking the shore.

Ipswich holds one of the greatest open secrets on the entire Eastern Seaboard. Often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in the Northeast, Crane Beach is more than just a place to swim — it's an estate experience. Managed by The Trustees of Reservations, this four-mile stretch is flanked by a massive system of sand dunes and salt marshes. The water is crisp, the sand is fine, and the view of the nearby Great House on Castle Hill provides an architectural elegance you won't find anywhere else. A network of trails winds through the dunes and into the surrounding natural areas, offering a different perspective on the beach ecosystem.

For Children

The dune trails are like a giant outdoor adventure park. They'll be exhausted in the best possible way.

For Young Adults

Castle Hill on the Crane Estate looms above the beach like something out of a dream — tour it, photograph it, fall a little in love with it.

For Adults

The famous Ipswich clam — fried to golden perfection at any of the town's beloved seafood spots — is your reward for making the drive. Trust us.

Essex — The Clam Capital of the Universe

Watercolor painting of Essex Massachusetts showing the winding Essex River estuary at low tide with colorful wooden fishing boats, antique shops along a quaint main street lined with trees, and golden afternoon light in warm amber and sage tones
Essex River and village — antiques, fried clams, and old-world New England charm.

Let's be honest: you've probably eaten Essex clams and just didn't know it. Essex is a town built on antiques, salt air, and fried seafood — and home to one of the highest concentrations of antique shops in all of New England. Woodman's of Essex — the birthplace of the fried clam itself — is an institution that makes you feel proud just walking through the door.

For Families

The Essex Shipbuilding Museum tells the wild and wonderful story of the boats that sailed from this very river to feed the world. Kids will be captivated.

For Adults

Browse the extraordinary stretch of antique dealers along Main Street — on any weekend, it's a treasure hunter's paradise unlike anywhere else in New England.

Gloucester — The Soul of the Sea

Watercolor painting of Gloucester Massachusetts harbor with rugged fishing boats bobbing in the water, the iconic Fishermen's Memorial statue silhouetted against a dramatic stormy sky, deep navy and steel blue ocean, warm amber dock lights, and Hammond Castle visible on distant rocky cliffs
Gloucester Harbor — the soul of a working fishing city with over 400 years of history.

There are places that simply hit different. Gloucester is one of them. Step aboard the Thomas E. Lannon — a beautiful 65-foot schooner that sails right out of Gloucester harbor — for a two-hour sail that takes you back to an era of wooden ships and canvas sails. Help the crew raise the sails, or just sit back and let the coastline carry you. The Lannon offers public sails and private charters for weddings, corporate events, birthdays, and more.

For Children and Young Adults

There isn't a more New England activity than a whale watch. Hop aboard and witness majestic marine life up close — several tour operators depart right from Gloucester Harbor. Good Harbor Beach, widely considered one of the best all-around beaches in Massachusetts, offers white sand, bodyboarding waves, and at low tide, a walk out to Salt Island just offshore.

For Adults

Hammond Castle — a medieval-style fortress overlooking the blue ocean — features a spellbinding collection of art, artifacts, and quirky inventions that is gloriously bizarre and absolutely worth every minute. The Fishermen's Memorial Monument stands as a powerful tribute to the thousands of brave fishermen who never returned from sea.

Rockport — The Most Photogenic Town in New England

Watercolor painting of Rockport Massachusetts harbor featuring the famous red Motif Number 1 fish shack on the rocky pier, colorful art galleries and shops along Bearskin Neck, lobster traps stacked along the wharf, and calm turquoise harbor water reflecting pastel buildings with spring flowers in window boxes
Rockport's iconic Motif Number 1 and Bearskin Neck — the most painted scene in America.

No debate. Rockport wins. Visit for shopping and seaside vistas, including the famous red fish shack known as Motif Number 1 — the most painted building in American art history. When you see it in person, you'll understand why. Bearskin Neck is a narrow spit of land lined with studios, galleries, candy shops, and seafood shacks that perfectly bottles the spirit of coastal New England. Halibut Point State Park offers dramatic granite outcroppings and sweeping ocean views that stretch all the way to Maine on a clear day.

For Children

The Paper House — literally built from rolled and layered newspaper — is the kind of place kids will talk about for years. Newspapers from every state and many international papers were used to construct this one-of-a-kind Rockport landmark.

For Young Adults

The galleries on Bearskin Neck are world-class — pick up a piece of original art and walk away with something that will mean something for years to come.

For Adults

Rockport's waterfront restaurants are among the finest on the coast. Make a reservation and dine with the ocean as your backdrop — it doesn't get better than this.

Manchester-by-the-Sea — Small Town, Big Feelings

Watercolor painting of Manchester-by-the-Sea Massachusetts showing Singing Beach with a pale crescent of sand framed by dramatic granite outcroppings, a small picturesque harbor with sailboats at anchor, and quaint New England village buildings peeking through spring foliage in soft misty morning light with cool blues and sea greens
Manchester-by-the-Sea — Singing Beach, granite shores, and a harbor made for quiet mornings.

There's a reason Manchester-by-the-Sea inspired a film by the same name. This town is hauntingly beautiful — the kind of place that catches in your throat. Singing Beach is famous for the unique singing sound the sand grains make when walked upon, a North Shore gem that is compact, exclusive, and incredibly clean. Located just a short walk from the commuter rail, it's the ultimate seamless escape. The iconic bathhouse and rocky outcrops at either end make it a favorite for photographers and those who appreciate a classic New England backdrop.

For All Ages

Downtown Manchester is a village-scale treasure — a handful of cafes, a bookstore, and the most perfect harbor you've ever seen. Bring a journal. Bring a good friend. This town deserves both.

Beverly — Where Art Lives on the North Shore

Watercolor painting of Beverly Massachusetts showing Lynch Park overlooking the open Atlantic ocean with a rose garden in early spring bloom along the rocky shore, colorful sails on the harbor, and the historic Cabot Street arts district in warm golden afternoon light with greens, ocean blues, and soft coral pinks
Beverly's Lynch Park — roses, ocean views, and coastal arts district energy.

Beverly is one of the most underrated cities on the entire coast, and it's time to give it its due. Home to the Cabot Theater, Montserrat College of Art, and a downtown that hums with creative energy, Beverly rewards the curious. The North Shore Music Theater brings Broadway-caliber productions right to your backyard. Lynch Park, with its rose gardens open to the ocean, is a full afternoon all on its own.

For Children

Lynch Park features playgrounds, tidal pools, and sweeping ocean views that make any visit feel like magic.

For Young Adults

Beverly's downtown bar and restaurant scene is one of the most vibrant on the North Shore — lively, creative, and far more accessible than Salem's weekend crowds.

For Adults

Check the Cabot Theater and North Shore Music Theater schedules for current performances — Beverly's cultural scene consistently surprises and delights year-round.

Salem — History, Mystery, and the Museum That Will Haunt You

Watercolor painting of Salem Massachusetts historic Essex Street at twilight with the Salem Witch Museum looming majestically, gas lamp street lights glowing amber, the Peabody Essex Museum grand facade, silhouettes of visitors strolling cobblestone streets, and deep purples, burnt oranges, and candlelight yellows in a moody atmospheric style
Salem at twilight — history, mystery, and one of the most storied streets in America.

Salem needs no introduction. But it deserves one anyway. Located in the heart of downtown Salem, the Peabody Essex Museum is one of the finest art and culture museums in the country — founded in 1799, it is America's oldest continuously operating museum, housing world-renowned collections including a 200-year-old Chinese home. The Salem Witch Museum humanizes the victims of the 1692 Witch Trials and brings a modern perspective to the past. The Salem Maritime Park features a reconstructed tall ship and numerous historic buildings that capture the spirit of an age long since past.

For Children

Salem Willows Park features a vintage carousel and modern arcade, fun restaurants, and a comfortable outdoor place to play all at once — the whole family will love it.

For Young Adults

Salem's historic downtown is made for exploring — haunted history tours, unique shops, and atmospheric bars and restaurants that feel unlike anywhere else in New England.

For Adults

Walk the Witch Trials Memorial at dusk. The names carved in stone, the silence, the weight of history — it is one of the most moving experiences you will ever have on the North Shore.

Lynn — The Rising Star You Need to Discover

Watercolor painting of Lynn Massachusetts showing the Lynn Shore Reservation oceanfront promenade stretching along dramatic rocky coastline with crashing waves on dark granite boulders, the Boston skyline faintly visible across the bay in misty distance, a lone figure walking the seawall, in bold navy and seafoam greens with warm morning light
Lynn Shore Reservation — dramatic granite coastline with Boston visible on the horizon.

Lynn has spent years being overlooked, and that era is officially over. With the breathtaking Lynn Shore Reservation — a mile and a half of oceanfront promenade with dramatic rocky outcroppings — Lynn offers some of the most spectacular coastal walking anywhere on the North Shore. The Heritage State Park tells the remarkable story of this working-class city's past, and the Lynn Museum and Historical Society houses a collection that will genuinely surprise you.

For Families

The promenade is stroller-friendly, dog-welcoming, and utterly gorgeous any morning of the year.

For Young Adults

Lynn's arts district and downtown restaurant scene are blossoming — it's the kind of neighborhood you'll brag about discovering before everyone else does.

For Adults

Nahant is just a causeway away — a tiny island town of almost impossible beauty, where the sea wraps around you on three sides and the rest of the world simply disappears.

Your Weekend, Your Way

From the salty air of Newburyport to the witches of Salem, the seafood of Gloucester to the coastline towns of Essex County — every corner of the North Shore tells a story.

This weekend — April 25-27, 2026 — those stories are yours to live.

Pack light. Start early. Eat the clams. Take the walk you keep putting off. Let your kids run until their cheeks are red and their eyes are bright. Sit with someone you love at the edge of the ocean and remember why all of this matters.

The North Shore is not just a destination. It's a feeling. And this weekend, it's waiting for you.

Pro Tip: The MBTA Commuter Rail's Newburyport/Rockport Line stops in Beverly, Salem, Manchester, Gloucester, Rockport, and Newburyport — making it possible to town-hop without touching a steering wheel. Leave the car at home and let the weekend carry you.

Kathleen Militello is a North Shore of Boston real estate advisor, community storyteller, and AI Certified Agent™ who believes where you live should support how you live.

Licensed since 2003 and deeply rooted in Essex County, Kathleen specializes in the coastal towns of Ipswich, Salem, Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Rockport, Salisbury, and Manchester-by-the-Sea. Her work goes far beyond buying and selling homes — she helps people make confident decisions during some of life’s biggest transitions, whether that means buying a first home, right-sizing for the next chapter, or selling a property that’s been part of the family for decades.

Through this blog, Kathleen shares what you won’t find on national real estate sites:
real local insight, weekend happenings, lifestyle details, market shifts that actually matter, and the subtle trends shaping our coastal communities. Her writing blends practical real estate knowledge with the rhythms of everyday life on the North Shore — from seasonal changes and community events to pricing strategy and buyer behavior.

As one of only two AI Certified Agents™ in her area, Kathleen combines advanced data analysis with boots-on-the-ground experience to help homeowners and buyers see the full picture — not just the headline. Her approach is thoughtful, transparent, and rooted in education, because informed clients make better decisions.

If you care about community, value clarity over hype, and want to understand how real estate connects to lifestyle, family, and long-term security — you’re in the right place.

I’m Kathleen with the Militello Team — your AI Certified Agent for the North Shore of Boston.

Kathleen Militello

Kathleen Militello is a North Shore of Boston real estate advisor, community storyteller, and AI Certified Agent™ who believes where you live should support how you live. Licensed since 2003 and deeply rooted in Essex County, Kathleen specializes in the coastal towns of Ipswich, Salem, Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Rockport, Salisbury, and Manchester-by-the-Sea. Her work goes far beyond buying and selling homes — she helps people make confident decisions during some of life’s biggest transitions, whether that means buying a first home, right-sizing for the next chapter, or selling a property that’s been part of the family for decades. Through this blog, Kathleen shares what you won’t find on national real estate sites: real local insight, weekend happenings, lifestyle details, market shifts that actually matter, and the subtle trends shaping our coastal communities. Her writing blends practical real estate knowledge with the rhythms of everyday life on the North Shore — from seasonal changes and community events to pricing strategy and buyer behavior. As one of only two AI Certified Agents™ in her area, Kathleen combines advanced data analysis with boots-on-the-ground experience to help homeowners and buyers see the full picture — not just the headline. Her approach is thoughtful, transparent, and rooted in education, because informed clients make better decisions. If you care about community, value clarity over hype, and want to understand how real estate connects to lifestyle, family, and long-term security — you’re in the right place. I’m Kathleen with the Militello Team — your AI Certified Agent for the North Shore of Boston.

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