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Editor’s note: There’s nothing like a getaway on a houseboat or in a floating cabin, but some of the overnight destinations mentioned below have closed their doors to visitors or have moved to different marinas. If you are looking for a unique getaway experience, you truly cannot go wrong with a visit to this secluded Massachusetts glampground.

If you’re looking for a unique getaway this season, close your eyes and envision a stay right on the water. Well you can do just that in one of these floating cabins in Massachusetts. You may be surprised that such an exotic getaway should be on your bucket list. As cozy as a log cabin and as fun as a yacht, the area’s floating cabins and houseboats are so comfortable that you could be forgiven for forgetting you’re not actually on dry land.

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When pondering what to do in Boston, few vacationers ever consider a stay in a floating home… and they’re truly missing out! Would you stay in one of these floating cabins in  Massachusetts?

 

Can’t get enough of this lovely state? We don’t blame you! You can find some of the most unique places to stay in Massachusetts here.

 

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Do the floating homes move?

Traditionally, floating homes do not move. Most are permanently moored or anchored. Houseboats, on the other hand, often allow renters to raise the anchor and explore the water like a true sea captain. Whether you’re seeking out places to stay on the Charlestown Marina or Boston Harbor vacation homes, these are both splendid options for the adventurous vacationer. If you’ve never stayed on the New England shore, you’ll find that Massachusetts vacation rentals offer you the chance to immerse yourself in local culture while enjoying splendid views of the landscape.

How much does it cost to rent a houseboat?

Perhaps unexpectedly, houseboats are fairly affordable when compared to traditional getaways. Many can be rented for under $500 a night, and most accommodate between 6 to 10 people. Depending on where you are staying, most getaways offer special packages for extended stays, allowing you and your friends the opportunity to enjoy a totally unique vacation while staying under budget.

What do I need to bring to spend the night on a houseboat?

Whether you’re enjoying Boston Harbor getaways or a few days in the Florida Keys, it’s always a wise idea to wear sunscreen when you’re spending time right on the water. Sunglasses and sunhats are also recommended. Most rentals and cottages near Boston include bedding and kitchen supplies, but it’s important to bring groceries and extra blankets (just in case). Towels, swimwear, and water shoes are recommended if you plan on spending any time in the water.

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