Massachusetts Has One Of The Best Off-Season Beach Towns In America
After Labor Day, many popular beach towns slow down as we head into fall. However, Daily Passport recently named the best off-season beach towns, and a Massachusetts area was named. In fact, Daily Passport also has an enlightening perspective saying, “The long, warm summer days may be gone, but the good news is so are the crowds from America’s most popular coastal towns.”
The best off-season beach towns named here are all across the country. From northern Florida to California and up the coast of Oregon, these areas all see significant local traffic throughout the year.
In Massachusetts, we are talking about one of the two most popular islands off the coast that require you (and your car) to take a boat to access.
Nantucket
Daily Passport explains that the island population decreases from 50,000 to approximately 11,000 after the summer months. In addition, Nantucket also has a significant number of people who live there year-round.
“There is still an extraordinary number of activities to do and places to visit during the peaceful, calm months outside of the summer,” Cape Cod Xplore explains.
Furthermore, Daily Passport highlights the Cranberry festival in October and a Cold Turkey plunge around Thanksgiving on Nantucket. ” Winters are a time for locals to recharge and enjoy the smaller, day-to-day life, compared to the busy, swelling summertime population,” Cape Cod Xplore concludes.
Lastly, of the six best off-season beach towns named in Daily Passport’s feature, Massachusetts was not the only New England state to be recognized. Mystic, Connecticut, was actually the first town to be mentioned. Their historic aquarium is filled with exciting things to explore any time of year. In addition, Mystic Pizza (made even more famous by the 1988 film of the same name) is always a popular place to grab a great pie while taking in the memorabilia throughout the restaurant.
New England: 4 Of The Best Places For A Weekend Getaway
As much as I love my south shore area of the Northeast, sometimes there is nothing better than a quick pause. We are fortunate in New England that there are so many great options that are a short drive away. It’s not hard to embark on that perfect weekend getaway escape.
With summer coming to a close and the hustle and bustle of all the fall activities kicking into overdrive, here I will look at some of the best places for a weekend getaway in New England based upon all of those I have visited.
What Do You Look For In A Weekend Trip?
Many factors can be considered when nailing down that perfect two-day plan. We, of course, are graced with all four seasons of the year, so depending upon when you are traveling, different activities may be available to you. Then again, perhaps you don’t want any activities at all.
Food options are important to me. However, I don’t make trip plans based around what place has the best restaurants. I tend to lean towards exploring the local area in hopes of tripping across a local gem.
Driving distance is another thing I heavily weigh. Although I don’t mind the occasional long road trip, my preference is to maximize my time on a weekend adventure. Therefore, time in the car is ideally under four hours. Cost is always a factor.
Lastly, I must preface this list by stating I am an outdoorsman. A good book or movie can certainly do the trick. I always opt for great ocean waves, a rope swing, or mountain over an extra hour of sleep.
In recent years, I have been to each of the places on this list over various months of the year. They each have their own unique characteristics. Their common bond is that they are all great destinations for a New England weekend getaway.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.