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9.8 19 reviews
Essex, MA
06/26 – 06/28
$1072/nighttotal: $2144 (2 )
Sailors Aweigh: Marblehead 3br Retreat With Outdoor Space Near Harbor & Beaches
3 1
apartment , Marblehead
Sailors Aweigh, a Marblehead apartment rental, is located in the city center, a three-minute walk from the beach and close to restaurants and shops. This 1000-square-foot property features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and can comfortably accommodate six guests, boasting a large backyard with a deck, BBQ, and outdoor shower, plus a private workspace and off-street parking for three cars.
9.6 43 reviews
Essex, MA
10/19 – 10/31
$652/nighttotal: $7824 (12 )
Cape Ann, Annisquam Panoramic Ocean Views From Every Room.
4 4
apartment , Gloucester
This Gloucester vacation home is located just a short distance from popular attractions like Plum Cove Beach, Dogtown, and Paper House, making it an ideal base for exploring the charming coastal town. Guests consistently rate this property as excellent, praising its comfortable amenities and convenient location. The home features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering ample space for up to eleven guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a Jacuzzi, a fireplace, a garden, a terrace, and parking, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Essex, MA
06/26 – 06/28
$1074/nighttotal: $2148 (2 )
Painter's Perch: Rocky Neck
2 1
apartment , Gloucester
Painter's Perch, a two-bedroom Gloucester rental in the Rocky Neck arts district, is within walking distance of galleries, shops, and restaurants, offering easy access to Gloucester Harbor and nearby beaches. This 1460-square-foot apartment features a fully equipped eat-in kitchen, two full bathrooms (one with laundry), a private patio, deck, and balcony, plus a spacious backyard, accommodating up to five guests with stunning views of Rocky Neck and Smith Cove.
9.4 12 reviews
Essex, MA
06/26 – 06/28
$1339/nighttotal: $2678 (2 )
Sage Hill: Long Beach & More!
3 1
apartment , Rockport
Sage Hill is a short walk from Long Beach and a quick drive from Good Harbor Beach, offering easy access to both Rockport and Gloucester. The apartment has received excellent user ratings and very good ratings for location and cleanliness. Sage Hill is a spacious 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home that comfortably sleeps 6 guests. The vacation rental offers a large deck, spacious yard, fire pit area, and outdoor shower for relaxing after a day at the beach, along with a well-equipped kitchen, a library of books, and a garden with herbs.
Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Essex, MA
What are the must-see sights in Essex, Massachusetts?
Essex, Massachusetts offers several must-see sights. The Essex Shipbuilding Museum is a great place to learn about the town's rich maritime history. The John and Elizabeth Burnham House, a well-preserved 17th-century home, provides a glimpse into early Essex life. Crane Beach, with its stunning coastline and dramatic sand dunes, is a must for nature lovers. And don't forget to explore the charming downtown area with its unique shops and art galleries.
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Are there unique natural phenomena in Essex, Massachusetts?
While Essex doesn't have dramatic, singular natural phenomena like geysers, its coastline itself is a unique feature. The dramatic sand dunes of Crane Beach are a notable example, shaped by wind and tide. The tidal marshes along the Essex River provide important habitats and offer beautiful views, showcasing the area's unique ecosystem. The varied habitats support a rich diversity of birdlife, making it a great place for birdwatching.
What essentials should you bring along for a trip to Essex, Massachusetts?
For a trip to Essex, pack comfortable walking shoes, as you'll likely be doing a fair bit of exploring on foot. Layers of clothing are recommended, as the weather can be unpredictable. Sunscreen and a hat are essential, especially during the summer months. Don't forget a camera to capture the beautiful scenery, and binoculars if you plan on birdwatching.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in Essex, MA?
What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in Essex, Massachusetts?
A daily budget in Essex can vary greatly depending on your preferences. For a modest trip, you could plan on $150-$250 per day, covering budget-friendly accommodations, meals at local eateries, and some activities. A more luxurious trip could easily exceed $500 per day. Transportation costs are relatively low if you're walking or using local buses; renting a car adds to the expense.
Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in Essex, Massachusetts, and what are the must-try specialties?
Essex has several charming restaurants. The restaurant scene is focused on fresh seafood, so expect to find plenty of clam chowder, lobster rolls, and other New England classics. Specific restaurant recommendations change frequently, so checking local reviews closer to your visit is advised. Look for places emphasizing locally sourced ingredients.
What are some less-famous attractions in Essex, Massachusetts that are worth the visit?
The Essex River is a great place for a quiet stroll or a kayak trip. Exploring the backroads and discovering hidden coves along the coast offers a different perspective of Essex's beauty. The various walking trails throughout town offer a chance to experience the natural landscapes away from the main tourist areas. Many smaller antique shops and art galleries are worth browsing.
What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in Essex, Massachusetts?
Visiting local shops and art galleries provides opportunities to chat with owners and learn about their craft. Attending any local events or festivals (if any are scheduled during your visit) is a great way to interact with residents. Simply striking up conversations with people you encounter in town can offer insights into the local culture. The friendly nature of Essex residents often makes for pleasant interactions.
What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travelers explore in Essex, Massachusetts?
Essex boasts a diverse range of natural landscapes. The dramatic sand dunes of Crane Beach contrast sharply with the peaceful tidal marshes along the Essex River. The rocky coastline offers stunning ocean views, while inland areas feature more wooded trails and open fields. The varied terrain makes it an ideal location for hiking, birdwatching, and simply enjoying the natural beauty.
How many days are ideal for visiting Essex, Massachusetts, and what are some itinerary suggestions?
Two days is a good amount of time to see the highlights of Essex. Day one could focus on the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, the Burnham House, and a walk along Crane Beach. Day two could involve exploring the downtown area, enjoying a meal at a local restaurant, and perhaps a short hike along one of the town's trails. Three days would allow for a more relaxed pace and more in-depth exploration of the area's natural beauty.
How is the weather in Essex, Massachusetts in high season?
Essex's high season (summer) typically sees warm temperatures, often in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit (20s and 30s Celsius), with sunny skies. However, it's always wise to be prepared for occasional showers or cooler days, so packing layers is a good idea. The weather can be unpredictable, so checking a forecast before heading out is recommended.