Apartment at Green Landing

Apartment at Green Landing

Things To Do

Local Attractions

Relax on the Beach

The 7+ Beautiful Beaches in Gloucester!

Visit our Gloucester Beach Guide for more info. 

Get On the Ocean

Gloucester is known as America's Oldest Seaport. Today it has unparalleled access for ocean adventurers:

Sail on an Authentic Schooner

The 'Schooner' was literally invented in Gloucester Harbor in 1713.  Today, you can sail on the official Flagship of Gloucester -  a National Historic Landmark - the 'Schooner Adventure'. 

Learn more here

Fish with Gloucester's Iconic Fishermen

Get a taste of the Gloucester's legacy on a deep sea fishing excursion. ('The Perfect Storm' is not included, but you might see the cast of 'Wicked Tuna').

Learn more here

See the Whales at Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary

Take a half-day voyage with local expert naturalists and see marine life up close. Daily trips depart from only minutes away.

Learn more here

Surf or Paddleboard with a Local Expert

Rent equipment, take a lesson, or join a tour with a local expert in Gloucester. An on-the-water pick up location at Pavilion Beach is approximately 1 mile away. 

Learn more here

Kayak the Annisquam River

Join a guided tour of the Cape Ann Coastline, or rent a kayak and have it delivered to the public landing of your choice. 

Learn more here

Rent Fishing Equipment

Who needs a guide when you are an expert already! Plan ahead and rent what you need to fish around the shores of Cape Ann at your leisure. 

Learn more here.  

Daytrips With or Without a Car 

The Apartment at Green Landing is located within walking distance (approximately a 10 minute walk) to the Gloucester Train Station, meaning guests with or without a car can explore the iconic destinations all around us! Boston, Salem and Rockport are a few of our suggestions. 

Moderately Challenging:

A One-Of-A-Kind Hike through Dogtown (an abandoned village with a history)

Dogtown is a historic woodland spanning five square miles. As the colonial population shifted toward the coast, the settlement of Dogtown was abandoned, leaving behind cellar holes, stone walls, and legends of purported witches and ghosts. This is also the location of the Babson Boulder Trail, which features inspirational (and sometimes strange) phrases carved into the granite boulders of Gloucester. 

Our Tip: Bring or download a trail map beforehand. It is large and easy to get turned around.  

Learn more here

Less Challenging:

A Short Hike to a Less-Traveled Beach

Avoid the crowds and take a short (approximately 900 yards each way) hike through the protected land of Coolidge Reservation to a less traveled beach. Follow the signs for Grey Beach to find yourself at a secluded but public section of a mostly privately-owned beach. 

Our Tip
: Pack light and get there early. The parking is free, but limited to only a few cars at a time.

Learn more here.

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