There are times when you need to escape. Forget your worries. Act like a kid again. Those times call for a trip to the Cape or one of the islands.
Each locale offers sun-splashed beaches and a laid-back attitude, yet all are unique in their own right.
Famous for its rolling dunes and gable-roofed, gray-shingled houses, Cape Cod is where you'll find outdoor activities and loads of fun family attractions. On Martha's Vineyard, a 45-minute ferry ride from the mainland, you'll stumble upon quaint shops, natural sites, fine dining and lively nightlife throughout six picturesque towns. Then, of course, you have Nantucket. Located 30 miles off the Massachusetts coast, this island is characterized by cobblestone streets, antique stores, lighthouses and acres of conservation land.
Take the time to find yourself on Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, where all that matters is what matters to you. Learn more about the Massachusetts Environmental Trust.
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Cross the bridge or hop on the ferry to see dunes and delights on mainlaind or at sea.
moreA coastal resort community straddling the arm of Cape Cod.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsOnce a prosperous whaling port, Edgartown is now an elegant yachting center filled with stately homes.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsThroughout Nantucket, you'll find a wide range of restaurants and interesting antique, craft and specialty stores.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsLocated in Sandwich, here you'll see rhododendron-filled grounds, early-American artifacts and antique cars. Learn more>>
Like going around and around? The Flying Horses in Oak Bluffs is the oldest working carousel in America. Learn more>>
A fall favorite, this harvest celebration is a great way to experience Nantucket Island during the off-season. Learn more>>