this functional beachfront motel is a 9-minute walk from salisbury beach state reservation and 5. . 1 miles from custom house maritime museum. providing ocean views, the airy rooms include balconies or patios, as well as minifridges, coffeemakers, cable tv and free wi-fi. fee access to an off-site fitness center is provided. additional amenities include a beachside picnic area with bbq grills and a fire pit. subdued 3-bedroom suites add full kitchens Boston Logan International Airport 55 min
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate (42 min) Lavish, English-style mansion with manicured gardens & a broad lawn sloping down to the seashore. Crane Beach (41 min) Oceanfront park & conservation site, featuring dunes, a pine forest & recreational beach area. Salisbury Beach State Reservation (7 min) This 521-acre park includes 3.8 miles of Atlantic Ocean beach, boardwalk over dunes & campgrounds. Newbury Beach (21 min) Relaxed beach at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge offering a wide expanse of soft sand. Parker River National Wildlife Refuge (27 min) Migratory bird refuge with observation towers & fishing & hunting opportunities, plus public tours. Crane Beach (40 min) Ample, sandy beach with a dune conservation area, 5+ miles of hiking trails & a wildlife refuge. Mass Audubon Joppa Flats Education Center (17 min) Birdwatching and nature Isles of Shoals (29 min) Beach and surfing Hampton Beach State Park (12 min) Atlantic Ocean swim area with day-rate & metered parking, bathhouses, an RV park & event facilities. Rye Harbor State Park (33 min) This scenic oceanfront park with open grassy areas offers activities such as fishing & picnicking. Maudslay State Park (17 min) Old estate for horticulture-buffs with floral diversity, spectacular trees & mountain laurel stand. Plum Island Beach (24 min) Custom House Maritime Museum (13 min) Ship models, artifacts & documents trace the area's history as a seaport in this 1835 building. Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm (18 min) Museum of Old Newbury (13 min) Landmark Federal-style home built in the early 1800s, with period furnishings & history exhibits. |