Massachusetts is full of beach towns and seaside escapes, but not all of them have retained that special, old-fashioned New England vibe. This sleepy harbor community is a perfect example of a gorgeous coastal spot with plenty of authentic Bay State charm. Here’s what you need to know about visiting Rockport, Massachusetts.
Rockport is an unspoiled coastal town at the tip of the Cape Ann peninsula.
The number one spot you have to snap some photos in Rockport is at Motif #1, a picturesque harbor side red shack. In fact, it’s the most painted building in America.
When your stomach starts to growl, head to a local eatery like the Red Skiff Restaurant (15 MA-127A) or Roy Moore’s Fish Shack Restaurant (21 Dock Square) for classic seafood near the water.
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