Motif Number 1 is a fishing shack built in 1840 in Rockport, Massachusetts
Get a firsthand look at Gloucester's longstanding fishing legacy by exploring its postcard-pretty harborside docks and marinas. Watch as seasoned fishermen unload their hauls and get a feel for the rhythm of a seafaring life unchanged throughout the decades.
Eastern Point Lighthouse, in Gloucester, Massachusetts
Gloucester abounds with beautiful scenery just outside the town, and the best way to explore is it on foot. Set out on a scenic trail along the breathtaking shoreline, where the rugged, windswept beauty of coastal Massachusetts unfolds before you.
The waters that surround Gloucester and the New England coast team with wildlife — including whales. Embark on an exciting whale-watching adventure from Gloucester's pretty shores during your time in port and keep your eyes peeled for these massive, majestic creatures.
In Gloucester, seafood is the star of every menu. Savor succulent lobster rolls, fresh clam chowder and melt-in-your-mouth haddock during your visit to this seaside hidden gem. Seek out waterfront eateries for the perfect blend of delectable flavors and coastal views.
Looking for the perfect souvenir to bring home? Navigate Gloucester's shopping scene for unique handcrafted items. Explore local markets to find treasures like nautical-themed crafts, hand-knitted sweaters and artisanal ceramics that embody the city's maritime essence.
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