Cape Cod and the Islands Famous for its rolling dunes and gable-roofed, gray-shingled houses, and the quaint islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket are just a ferry ride away.
Central Massachusetts in the heart of the state, the region encompasses New England's third largest city, a major living history museum, and a rural landscape dotted with orchards and pristine village greens.
Greater Boston is both a city steeped in old-world ambience and a bustling, cosmopolitan urban center.
North of Boston is known for cozy hotels and inns, great dining, museums, and diverse recreational activities.
South of Boston is a living-history museum that re-creates life in 1627, where you can go whale watching, and take tea in an authentic Japanese museum.
Western Massachusetts Bordering New York, Connecticut, and Vermont, offers numerous cultural venues, picturesque towns, and plenty of outdoor recreation.