Offers: Stand-up paddle board tours, surfboard rentals, and yoga classes
They offer a selection of boats from Key West, Striper, Sea Pro and Grady White that you can rent for 4 hour and 8 hour increments.
"Constructed by the eccentric inventor John Hays Hammond in the 1920’s, Hammond Castle serves as a beautiful showcase for Hammond’s impressive collection of Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance artifacts."
"The striking schooner was built in 1997 in Essex, MA. Framed with local white oak and black locust, the schooner has a length on deck of 64.5 ft and overall length of 90 ft.
The Schooner Lannon offers a variety of food options as well as beer, wine and other drinks to enjoy during the sail. It’s a fantastic way to get a different look at Gloucester harbor."
"This iconic lighthouse was originally built back in 1832 and reconstructed a couple of times."
You can choose from a half day (4.5 hours), full day (9 hours), or a fishing marathon (12 hours). You will head out to the deeper waters and fish anywhere between 100 and 300 feet
"If you are looking for a short hike that takes little effort but offers a big reward, then Rafe’s Chasm is the hike for you! Located at 138 Hesperus Ave in the Magnolia neighborhood of Gloucester, Rafe’s Chasm provides a great cliff top view after a short flat hike through the woods."
"Perched on a ledge overlooking Gloucester Harbor is the home of one of America’s first interior designers, Henry Davis Sleeper. Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House, was Sleeper’s summer retreat and the 40 room mansion houses Sleeper’s diverse collection of folk art, pottery, antiques and other artifacts.
A National Historic Landmark, each room is distinguished by a historical or literary figure and no two rooms are the same. The property even features a beautiful garden and a secret staircase"
"One of the oldest continuously operating art colonies in the United States, Rocky Neck is a great place for a summer visit. Over the years, the unique landscape, beautiful light, and rich culture has drawn many artists to the shores of Gloucester. The area was also frequented by writers Rudyard Kipling and Louisa May Alcott."