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Addison Choate
Located in Rockport, 400 metres from Front Beach, Addison Choate provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Beauport Hotel Gloucester
Facing the beachfront, Beauport Hotel Gloucester offers 4-star accommodation in Gloucester and features free bikes, seasonal outdoor swimming pool and fitness centre.

Atlantis Oceanfront Inn Gloucester
This oceanfront hotel boasts panoramic ocean views from each guest room. It has a breakfast cafe located on site. Good Harbor Beach is 5 minutes’ drive away.

Rockport Inn and Suites
Just 4.2 km from Good Harbor Beach and Captain Bill & Sons Whale Watch, this hotel offers an indoor pool and tennis courts.

Ocean House Hotel at Bass Rocks
Situated in Gloucester, 1 km from Good Harbor Beach, Ocean House Hotel at Bass Rocks features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a shared lounge....

The Rockport House
Situated in Rockport, 600 metres from Front Beach, The Rockport House features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Emerson Inn By The Sea
Emerson Inn By The Sea features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Rockport. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a concierge service and free WiFi.

The Vista
Overlooking Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, all rooms at the Vista Motel have ocean views. The property features a seasonal outdoor pool and each room is equipped with a microwave and refrigerator.

Harborview Inn
Featuring a terrace, Harborview Inn is located in Gloucester in the Massachusetts region, 400 metres from Pavilion Beach and 27 km from Peabody Essex Museum.

Yankee Clipper Inn
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Yankee Clipper Inn is a 1929 art deco mansion in the seaside town of Rockport, Massachusetts.

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Cape Ann's best hotels with breakfast
Addison Choate
Hotel in RockportBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 140 reviewsLocated in Rockport, 400 metres from Front Beach, Addison Choate provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Long Beach Suites
Hotel in GloucesterBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 86 reviewsSet in Gloucester, 200 metres from Long Beach Rockport, Long Beach Suites offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, every room is fitted with a terrace.
The Hotel at Cape Ann Marina
Hotel in GloucesterBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 129 reviewsSince 1972 Cape Ann Marina has been family-owned and operated focusing on the needs of the traveler, a destination by land or sea, and for our boaters a second home.
Great Ledges Studio
Hotel in RockportBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 10.0Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 2 reviewsBoasting a restaurant, Great Ledges Studio is situated in Rockport in the Massachusetts region, 2.1 km from Pebble Beach and 34 km from Peabody Essex Museum.
Rockport Sunday
Hotel in RockportBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 6 reviewsLocated in Rockport, 600 metres from Front Beach, Rockport Sunday features a restaurant and views of the sea. The property is non-smoking and is situated 33 km from Peabody Essex Museum.
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I love visiting Gloucester - seeing the magnificent views,...
I love visiting Gloucester - seeing the magnificent views, walking along the harbor and at Stage Fort Park, Good Harbor Beach, Eastern Point Jetty, watching the fishing boats come and go. The Azorean Restaurant is one of our favorites. We could walk there from our hotel.Guest review byJoanneUnited States - 6.0
Expensive, food is way over priced for what you get.
Expensive, food is way over priced for what you get. Its a tourist place so parking is very limited. The hotels aren't that great basic hotels. Ok place to visit for a day. But, keep in mind the traffic, the packed marinas and the over priced not so great food. (ie paid 35 bucks for some cruddy fries and a small hot dog lobster roll thing) Ok place to visit for a day, maybe in the summer the beaches are nice? We went in the spring it was windy and colder.Guest review byJeff - 10.0
We loved being across the street from both Woodman's (iconic...
We loved being across the street from both Woodman's (iconic fried clams) and Dunkin Donuts (great coffee ++). The view from the deck of the Essex River was beautiful - at night you could watch the lights from the boats coming in!Guest review byMargaretUnited States - 2.0
Ac was broken from the start, every night was miserable hot,...
Ac was broken from the start, every night was miserable hot,( 81,84,80 degrees)in the house. No one fixed it nor compensated us. I actually waited a few months to see if they would but no. I will not recommend nor will I give a good rating to the service it was listed with and the owner ,who lives onsiteGuest review byHeatherUnited States - 10.0
I have been to Gloucester several times.
I have been to Gloucester several times. I usually spend two to three days at a time. There are many things to do there. The beaches are absolutely stunning. Bear in mind, out-of-towners need to book tickets in advance for parking. The beaches are worth paying for, though. I love Good Harbor Beach, but Stage Fort Park is also amazing with lots to explore. There are some great museums to visit, including Hammond Castle and the Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House. In nearby Ipswich is the Castle on a Hill. In all three locations the grounds are worth exploring, the views are beautiful, and guided tours are interesting and informative. There are other types of museums for people with other inetrests, but I have not yet been. Rocky Neck is home to art galleries and shops. This is a nice place to stroll, browse, and maybe purchase art. I have enjoyed some very good meals in and around Gloucester, most recently at Seaport Grill. The food and service were wonderful. Drinks were also well made.Guest review byAnneUnited States - 10.0
Smaller, more intimate than Gloucester, but still accessible...
Smaller, more intimate than Gloucester, but still accessible to Boston by commuter rail. Large selection of local artisan wares. Managed to snag a reservation at My Place By the Sea. Would revisit but not before also trying places more frequented by locals.Guest review byrichUnited States - 10.0
Essex is a small town with a causeway with a boat marina...
Essex is a small town with a causeway with a boat marina along the Essex River. There are many antique stores, several excellent restaurants with a nice variety of menus, a brewery, and a variety of shops with local artisans wares. There is also a Ship Building Museum, Essex River Cruises, kayaking rentals, historic buildings ( the Congregational church has a Paul Revere Bell) and old graveyard. It is a interesting town to visit.Guest review bySusanUnited States - 6.0
We went to Gloucester to go to an exhibit at the Cape Anne...
We went to Gloucester to go to an exhibit at the Cape Anne Museum. The only problem with Gloucester in general is that all parking is metered and limited to 2 hours within any given zone. This means it is impossible to really enjoy the downtown. We had wanted to go to the museum and then wander around the town and shops. Two hours is not enough time for that. And we were in the off season when, at least, you could find parking. It must be awful in the summer. Too bad.Guest review byJulietUnited States - 10.0
A charming town with much to see and do in and around the...
A charming town with much to see and do in and around the town. Excellent food options. We especially loved the lobster rolls and fries at Bearskin Neck Bistro and the donuts at the Brothers Cafe. Shalin Liu Performance Center and the Paper House were two places not to miss. And you can't leave Rockport without seeing Motif #1.Guest review byLeussis