Close Menu
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending
OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon are behind a new organization that aims to help prepare workers for AI

OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon are behind a new organization that aims to help prepare workers for AI

June 25, 2026
I left my 0,000 tech job to open a halal BBQ restaurant in Texas. It made over  million in its first year.

I left my $450,000 tech job to open a halal BBQ restaurant in Texas. It made over $2 million in its first year.

June 25, 2026
Here’s what happens when you dispute a credit card charge

Here’s what happens when you dispute a credit card charge

June 25, 2026
6 Low-Stress Side Hustles for Soon-to-Be Retirees

6 Low-Stress Side Hustles for Soon-to-Be Retirees

June 25, 2026
6 Ways to Beat a 0 Hotel ‘Smoking Fee’ You Didn’t Earn

6 Ways to Beat a $500 Hotel ‘Smoking Fee’ You Didn’t Earn

June 25, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
June 25, 2026 1:22 pm EDT
|
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  Market Data
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Home » I skip the crowds of Martha’s Vineyard to visit a smaller seaside town near Boston. It’s less expensive and just as beautiful.
I skip the crowds of Martha’s Vineyard to visit a smaller seaside town near Boston. It’s less expensive and just as beautiful.
Markets

I skip the crowds of Martha’s Vineyard to visit a smaller seaside town near Boston. It’s less expensive and just as beautiful.

News RoomBy News RoomJune 25, 20262 ViewsNo Comments

I’ve spent more than two decades visiting Martha’s Vineyard, even though I live in another popular New England destination: Newport, Rhode Island.

The island attracts everyone from famous musicians like Carly Simon to A-listers including the Obamas and Oprah Winfrey, all lured by its natural beauty, stunning beaches, and coastal charm. But during the height of summer, its allure can mean long waits at popular restaurants, pricey ride shares, and very expensive lodging.

A few years ago, I discovered Rockport, Massachusetts, for the first time, and it immediately reminded me of the Vineyard. I’ve been visiting ever since.

The smaller coastal town is only about 40 miles northeast of Boston, and just a little over a two-hour drive from my home in Newport.

Here’s what made me fall in love with it.

There are picture-perfect views around every corner

Like Martha’s Vineyard, Rockport seems straight out of a postcard with jaw-dropping views, waterside restaurants, and a classic New England harbor.

It’s known for its rocky coastline, working waterfront, storybook downtown, and vibrant art scene, much like the Vineyard. I love to check out the galleries I stumble upon (there are more than two dozen!) as I walk around town.

Rockport’s most famous landmark, Motif No. 1, is a large red fishing shack covered in colorful buoys. Perched atop a picturesque granite wharf that jets out into the harbor, it has long been referred to as “the most painted building in America.”

In the warmer months, you’ll likely see plein-air painters and their canvases around town and people like me snapping photos of the shack from every angle.

Although there aren’t nearly as many beaches in Rockport as there are in Martha’s Vineyard, the handful the area does have are easy to reach and still offer iconic New England vibes.

A popular pick is Front Beach, and its proximity to downtown makes it easy to grab breakfast sandwiches, snacks, and ice cream between sunbathing breaks.

I get to leave my car behind and explore so much on foot

Martha’s Vineyard is primarily accessed by ferry, which visitors can pay a fee to take their vehicles on.

No ferry is needed to get to Rockport. Instead, you can drive in or even take the commuter rail there directly from Boston. The ride is only about an hour, and the station is close to downtown.

Once you arrive, Rockport is a town best explored on foot.

Bearskin Neck, in the heart of the town, is dotted with weathered cedar-shingle cottages that house boutiques, mom-and-pop stores, candy shops, galleries, and plenty of spots to enjoy creamy New England clam chowder and lobster rolls.

The Ice Cream Store may not have a very creative name, but it’s my favorite place to grab a cone.

The area can feel touristy and draw a crowd, so I prefer visiting earlier in the day, but it is absolutely worth exploring.

At the end of Bearskin Neck is a crescent-shaped rock jetty. I like to walk all the way to the end to watch the boats come and go.

Dock Square is also part of Rockport’s pedestrian-friendly downtown and a great place to wander and grab a bite to eat. After, I peruse Main Street for a casual stroll; it’s the best way to see the architectural detail on historic churches and early 19th-century houses and buildings.

About a 15-minute walk away is the Granite Pier, which offers panoramic views of Sandy Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, plus you’ll see plenty of seabirds.

The pier is also where you can catch a seasonal launch boat to Thacher Island, about a mile offshore. I’ve saved it for my next visit, when I’ll explore the island’s 3 miles of trails, view historic lighthouses, and hopefully, see lots of wildlife.

I stay at cozy inns that capture small-town New England charm

Similar to Martha’s Vineyard, you won’t find major national hotel chains in Rockport. Instead, there are friendly inns and bed and breakfasts, which really give your stay a personal touch.

They also add to the town’s authentic character. Plenty have cozy porches ideal for curling up with a good book.

Fortunately, I’ve found accommodations here to be much cheaper than the hotels in Martha’s Vineyard.

The last time I visited, I stayed at Emerson Inn by the Sea. It’s one of the oldest seaside inns north of Boston, and I loved that I was able to open all the windows in my room and be lulled to sleep by the sea air and lapping waves.

Its location gave me easy access to the Atlantic Path, a 1-½-mile footpath dating back many years.

It traces the rocky coastline, and I liked that some parts of the path required me to make my way over and under boulders. The large, flat rocks also convinced me to turn off my phone, take a seat, and just take in the quiet of the seaside.

Another morning, I grabbed my coffee and walked down to Pigeon Cove, a small harbor on the north side of Sandy Bay filled with working fishing boats.

Old and tiny fishing shacks full of equipment lined the wharf, and I was up early enough to see the crews loading up and heading out to land the day’s catch.

Plus, Rockport’s location on Cape Ann makes it easy to explore other quaint towns nearby

Gloucester borders Rockport and is America’s oldest seaport. Full of the best local seafood, cool history, and a quaint downtown, it’s worth a visit.

Similarly, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Essex, and Salem are all within a 30-minute-or-so drive of Rockport and are classic New England towns packed with personality and spirit.

Although Martha’s Vineyard is a spectacular destination, Rockport offers similar coastal allure with harbor views, walkability, fewer crowds, and less expensive accommodations — no ferry required.



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

I left my 0,000 tech job to open a halal BBQ restaurant in Texas. It made over  million in its first year.

I left my $450,000 tech job to open a halal BBQ restaurant in Texas. It made over $2 million in its first year.

I was born and raised in The Bahamas. Here are 11 of the biggest mistakes I watch tourists make.

I was born and raised in The Bahamas. Here are 11 of the biggest mistakes I watch tourists make.

Judge blocks key part of Trump’s sweeping student-loan repayment overhaul days before it would take effect

Judge blocks key part of Trump’s sweeping student-loan repayment overhaul days before it would take effect

Inside the Cannes Lions party scene — yachts, A-listers, and gallons of rosé

Inside the Cannes Lions party scene — yachts, A-listers, and gallons of rosé

Ukrainian commander says the way NATO’s trying to develop naval drones makes him uneasy

Ukrainian commander says the way NATO’s trying to develop naval drones makes him uneasy

The American mind cannot comprehend Europe’s AC aversion

The American mind cannot comprehend Europe’s AC aversion

See the pitch deck AI observability startup Sazabi used to raise  million seed round from YC and J2 Ventures

See the pitch deck AI observability startup Sazabi used to raise $8 million seed round from YC and J2 Ventures

Why is Google suddenly losing AI talent? The lure of pre-IPO equity is strong.

Why is Google suddenly losing AI talent? The lure of pre-IPO equity is strong.

Anthropic is accusing China’s Alibaba of exploiting its AI models in a large-scale attack

Anthropic is accusing China’s Alibaba of exploiting its AI models in a large-scale attack

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

I left my 0,000 tech job to open a halal BBQ restaurant in Texas. It made over  million in its first year.

I left my $450,000 tech job to open a halal BBQ restaurant in Texas. It made over $2 million in its first year.

June 25, 2026
Here’s what happens when you dispute a credit card charge

Here’s what happens when you dispute a credit card charge

June 25, 2026
6 Low-Stress Side Hustles for Soon-to-Be Retirees

6 Low-Stress Side Hustles for Soon-to-Be Retirees

June 25, 2026
6 Ways to Beat a 0 Hotel ‘Smoking Fee’ You Didn’t Earn

6 Ways to Beat a $500 Hotel ‘Smoking Fee’ You Didn’t Earn

June 25, 2026
Earn Over 0k? The IRS Just Changed Where Your 401(k) Catch-Up Money Has to Go

Earn Over $150k? The IRS Just Changed Where Your 401(k) Catch-Up Money Has to Go

June 25, 2026

Latest News

I never planned to leave New York City, but moving back to my Florida hometown helped me pursue my dream career

I never planned to leave New York City, but moving back to my Florida hometown helped me pursue my dream career

June 25, 2026
I was born and raised in The Bahamas. Here are 11 of the biggest mistakes I watch tourists make.

I was born and raised in The Bahamas. Here are 11 of the biggest mistakes I watch tourists make.

June 25, 2026
Claiming Social Security early is ‘bad advice,’ says Suze Orman, despite viral panic

Claiming Social Security early is ‘bad advice,’ says Suze Orman, despite viral panic

June 25, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.