New Massachusetts themed itineraries
Allured by forests, beaches, lakes, and wildlife, travelers are drawn to Massachusetts’ natural splendor.
The Bay State is committed to responsible tourism, and to the preservation of its environment for future generations to enjoy.
For conscious travel, here’s where to learn about Massachusetts’ eco-friendly attractions, activities, dining, transportation, and lodging.
Learn more at visitma.com/eco
The Massachusetts Lighthouse Trail
A scenic road trip through the Bay State. Massachusetts is home to the first lighthouse in the US, and now has over 45 lighthouses. From Cape Ann to Cape Cod, the Massachusetts Lighthouse Trail explores coastal communities and the maritime history of the Commonwealth. Classic lighthouses dot the coastal landscape. visitma.com/lighthousetrail.
The Massachusetts Sports Trail
Released by the Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism, journey through a long and storied sports history— from Greater Boston, where one can cheer on championship sports teams, to Western Massachusetts, which celebrates the birthplace of two popular American sports — basketball and volleyball. You can also up your game by trying out the trails, rivers, tracks, fields, and greens for yourself. visitma.com/sportstrail
Massachusetts Instagrammable Itinerary
Level-up your social media. Here’s where you can capture some of the most engaging photos and videos across the state – from unique eats to scenic vistas. visitma.com/create
Massachusetts History Itinerary
Dive into the state’s colorful history. The past comes alive in these fascinating and immersive experiences, in Boston and all across the state. visitma.com/imagine.
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