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Nantasket Beach serves up three miles of golden sand where families build castles and seagulls swoop overhead. The historic Paragon Carousel plays nostalgic tunes near where the famous Paragon Park once stood. Take a leisurely stroll along the weathered boardwalk for stunning views of Boston's skyline shimmering across the harbor waters.
Seafood shacks and ice cream parlors line the main strip, most operating seasonally from May through September. Beachfront hotels, family-run motels, and vacation rentals offer accommodations for various budgets. While limited public transit exists during summer, the beachfront area remains highly walkable with a relaxed, classic New England vibe.
Hull Village
Hull Village captivates with its historic maritime charm and endless ocean views along Massachusetts Bay. Victorian homes and the 1889 Hull Village School building offer glimpses into New England's seafaring past. Travelers can stroll scenic waterfront promenades, relax on Hull Village Beach, or explore Fort Revere Park away from the city bustle.
The neighborhood serves up fresh seafood at casual restaurants where local catches shine in classic lobster rolls and clam chowder. Small bed and breakfasts in historic homes provide authentic stays with personal touches. The walkable peninsula layout makes getting around easy, with seasonal ferry service connecting to Boston for day trips.
Kenberma
Kenberma offers beachside bliss without the typical tourist trappings. This laid-back Hull neighborhood puts you steps from Nantasket Beach's three miles of sandy shoreline and refreshing Atlantic waves. Beach cottages with weathered shingles and white trim line quiet residential streets. You'll feel like a local as you stroll to the beach for morning walks or sunset views across Massachusetts Bay.
Seafood shacks and ice cream stands are just a 10-minute walk away near the Nantasket Beach area. Most travelers stay in vacation rentals ranging from cozy cottages to spacious family homes. While a car is recommended for exploring beyond Hull, the neighborhood itself is perfectly walkable with easy beach access from anywhere within its borders.
Waveland
Waveland's peaceful Atlantic shoreline lets you escape the tourist hustle while soaking up classic New England coastal charm. Spend your days exploring Nantasket Beach, where clean sand and reliable surf await just steps from quiet residential streets. Weathered shingle homes with white trim and wraparound porches create that authentic seaside village vibe everyone craves.
Vacation rentals and seasonal cottages dominate the accommodation scene, most offering full kitchens and private outdoor spaces. While dining options are limited within the neighborhood, nearby seafood shacks and ice cream stands satisfy summer cravings. Bring walking shoes—the flat coastal roads with designated bike lanes make car-free days a breeze.
Bayside
Bayside serves up quintessential New England coastal charm along Nantasket Bay's scenic shoreline. Stroll the waterfront promenade where weathered piers, bobbing boats, and seagulls create a postcard-worthy scene. Nantasket Beach invites you to dig your toes in the sand while Massachusetts Bay stretches to Boston's distant skyline. The neighborhood blends quiet residential streets with enough vacation energy to keep things interesting.
Seafood dominates the dining scene with lobster rolls and fried clams stealing the show at casual waterfront spots. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals or bed-and-breakfasts housed in classic shingled cottages with wraparound porches. Getting around requires a car, though the waterfront areas are perfectly walkable for sunset strolls and beach hopping.
Why not catch an event at Fenway Park, a major stadium in Fenway–Kenmore. If you think Fenway Park is cool, you also might like TD Garden and Agganis Arena, both located nearby.
If you'd like to get a taste of Boston student life, check out Harvard University, located 3.3 mi (5.2 km) from the centre of Boston. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. Boston has lots of other big landmarks you might want to see such as Fenway Park.
After visiting Boston Common, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Boston. Discover the acclaimed theater scene in this vibrant area, or seek out the local tours.
Take the family to visit the sea creatures at New England Aquarium and learn why this is a favorite attraction in Boston. Stroll along the waterfront or attend a sporting event in this vibrant area.
You can learn about the local history of Boston during your trip to a well-known site like Copley Square. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
Bask in the sun on Nantasket Beach, a three-mile stretch of sand perfect for swimming and surfing. Explore Fort Revere Park for panoramic views of Boston Harbor and fascinating military history.
"This hotel has the advantage of a perfect location, close to South Station, the Financial District, and North End, but on a quiet street with little traffic and no crowds. It is a well-run hotel, easy check in, good service, and has a lounge area with coffee always available. The exercise room is decent though small and the rooms are reasonably large and comfortable. It's my first choice in downtown Boston. "
If you're looking for the flexibility to change your travel plans to Hull, most properties offer refundable* rates you can book. You can find these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Hull if I want a vacation rental instead of a traditional hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 40 vacation homes. You also might want to book one of 5 condos for your trip.
What will the weather in Hull be like during my vacation?
The warmest months in Hull are usually July and August with an average temp of 68°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 34°F. The rainiest months are October and December.
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Find out more about Hull
Find out more about Hull
There's a lot visitors like about Hull, especially its beaches and restaurants. Why not take time to see places like Boston Harbor Islands State Park and Nantasket Beach? In the surrounding area, popular sights include New England Aquarium and TD Garden.