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Travel to lively Marblehead
The area's live music and history are just a few of the reasons to vacation in Marblehead. Travelers to this relaxing city praise the sailing, seaside and cheese shops. New England Aquarium and TD Garden are just a couple of the must-sees in the area. Many of our vacation rentals offer full kitchens, spacious living quarters and sometimes even a hot tub—perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Marblehead's handsome historical homes
You'll find all manner of must-visit attractions on the doorstep of your Marblehead vacation rental. For an unforgettable trip back in time, visit the Jeremiah Lee Mansion. This imposing colonial Georgian home was built in 1768, and has been beautifully preserved, with original hand-painted wallpapers and other decorative features impressively intact. Across the street stands the J.O.J. Frost Gallery, home to a collection of early 20th-century folk art, inspired by Marblehead and its maritime heritage. Meanwhile, the Civil War and G.A.R. Museum brings the region's military history to life in vivid fashion.
Festivals and high sea adventures in Marblehead
Marblehead is widely renowned as one of North America's premier yachting destinations. Its spectacular natural harbor is invariably packed with gently bobbing boats of all shapes and sizes, making it an extremely photogenic spot for a leisurely stroll. If you fancy heading out on your own aquatic expedition, you can learn to sail from scratch, or hire your own boat if you already have some experience under your boat. Naturally, the town is home to numerous luxurious yacht clubs, where you can feast like royalty on fresh, locally caught seafood. Marblehead boasts a jam-packed events program, particularly during the warmer months, when you can enjoy everything from jazz and classical concerts to bustling farmers' markets.
Marblehead's migrating songbirds and marine life
Many of Marblehead's most enthralling attractions are entirely natural. The Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary offers easy-to-follow trails through lush woodlands, and during the spring and fall, it's a haven for migrating birds like warblers and black-crowned night herons. Visit in the warmer months, and you might also catch sight of painted turtles soaking up some rays. If you're visiting between April and October, be sure to hop aboard a boat bound for the nearby Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. This is home to an abundance of mesmerizing marine life, from graceful dolphins and playful harbor seals, to majestic humpback and finback whales.
How to get to and around Marblehead
Fly into Logan International Airport (BOS), the closest airport, located 12.4 mi (19.9 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you might consider flying into Boston, MA (BNH-Boston Harbor Seaplane Base), which is 12.9 mi (20.8 km) away.