Shore
The North Shore, Cape Cod, and South Shore are all areas where you can chose from many ocean cruises, whale watching ventures, and deap sea fishing trips.
The North Shore, Boston, Cape Cod, and South Shore are all good place to start out on an afternoon boat trip.
The small island is about relaxing, and it has great variety in beaches.
On the islands, it's all about the beaches. Martha's Vineyard's Moshup Beach was the Travel Channel's pick for one of the Best Walking Beaches in America.
The South Shore has its beautiful beaches too, including Horseneck in Westport.
Crane Beach, Good Harbor and Wingaersheek are just a few of the popular beaches of Massachusetts' North Shore. Gloucester, Ipswich, Salisbury and Plum Island are top vacation spots.
From Bourne to Provincetown, just about every town has at least one beach. Tall sand dunes of the Cape Cod National Seashore frame its clean, white beaches.
Although some of the more popular beaches are further from the city, Boston and the Harbor Islands have a few good locations for cooling off.
Scenes from the Cape Ann area, including Gloucester and Baker's Island.
Images from the shore including Nauset Light and Wood's Hole Lighthouse.
