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Stunning natural beauty, quaint villages, fascinating arts and culture, home to over 45 lighthouses, academic excellence and innovation, local culinary experiences, the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, and the birthplace of basketball— Massachusetts is a four-season destination that has it all. Explore Greater Boston’s history, neighborhoods and innovation. From Cape Ann to Cape Cod and the Islands, find sandy beaches, coastal cottages, and the freshest seafood. Western and Central Massachusetts boast treetop adventures, gorgeous foliage and winter hikes, outdoor excursions, and an arts and culture scene to rival any major metropolis. Escape to a Massachusetts wellness resort or cozy B&B, get pampered in contemporary luxury, or relax at a serene oceanfront retreat. With six major tourism regions offering distinct charm and unique adventures, embark on a road trip through the Bay State. Plan your trip to Massachusetts today.

CAPITAL: Boston

Regional Tourism Councils

Greater Boston > bostonusa.com

North of Boston North of Boston > northofboston.org

Greater Merrimack Valley > merrimackvalley.org

South of Boston

Southeastern MA > visitsemass.com

Plymouth County > seeplymouth.com

Cape Cod & The Islands

Cape Cod > capecodchamber.org

Martha’s Vineyard > mvy.com

Nantucket > nantucketchamber.org

Central Massachusetts

MetroWest > metrowestvisitors.org

Visit North Central Massachusetts/Johnny Appleseed Country > visitnorthcentral.com

Discover Central Massachusetts > discovercentralma.org

Western Massachusetts

Explore Western Mass/Greater Springfield > explorewesternmass.com

Hampshire County > visithampshirecounty.com

Franklin County > franklincc.org

The Berkshires of Western Massachusetts > berkshires.org

Mohawk Trail > mohawktrail.com

Contact

Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism

136 Blackstone St., 5th Floor

Boston, MA USA 02109

TOURISM INFORMATION

VisitMA.com

From the towering peaks in the White Mountains to pristine rivers and lakes to sandy beaches along the Seacoast, New Hampshire is a four-season vacation destination offering visitors variety within proximity. >> Visit our historic cities, beachside towns, and quaint villages for mouth-watering farm-to-table dinners complete with sudsy local craft brew or wines from nearby vineyards. If you’re up for some shopping, pop into a boutique shop, head for the outlets, or stop in at one of our general stores to browse for New Hampshire–made treasures—all of it tax-free! Immerse yourself in history at one of our colonial villages or Revolutionary War sites. Or for something a little more modern, attend a music festival, check out a local theater production, or head to one of the museums on the Heritage Museum Trail. Experience the best New England has to offer all within one place, New Hampshire.

CAPITAL: Concord

Regional Tourism Councils

Seacoast > portsmouthchamber.org, hamptonchamber.org

Lakes > lakesregion.org, lakesregionchamber.org

White Mountains > visitwhitemountains.com, visitwm.com

Great North Woods > northerngatewaychamber.org, androscogginvalleychamber.com

Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee > lakesunapeeregionchamber.com, uppervalleybusinessalliance.com

Monadnock > keenechamber.com, monadnocktravel.com

Merrimack Valley > concordnhchamber.com, manchesterchamber.org

CONTACT

New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism 100 N. Main St. Concord, NH USA 03301

TOURISM INFORMATION

603-271-2665

VisitNH.gov

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