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Gloucester: Explore Cape Ann & Rockport Scenic Driving Tour

Gloucester: Explore Cape Ann & Rockport Scenic Driving Tour

Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app that will function as your personal guide, audio tour, and map all in one. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! Begin the tour in Gloucester. Head toward State Fort Park where you will hear about the Tablet Rock. From there, move on to the Fisherman’s Wives memorial and learn about its significance. Proceed on to the Fisherman’s Memorial over the Blynnman Canal Bridge before stopping for a stroll at Gloucester HarborWalk. Enjoy the view of the sea and pay a visit to the Maritime Museum, if you want. Next, see whales from the Cape Ann Whale watchpoint before discovering one of the oldest colonies in the U.S., Rocky Neck Art Colony. Make further stops at Niles Beach, Beauport Mansion, Eastern Point Lighthouse, Good Harbor Beach, and Pebble Beach. After Pebble Beach, you will be approaching Rockport before beginning the return journey to Gloucester. This part of the tour has some trivia and interesting spots to keep you engaged. On the way back, pass Halibut Point State Park and Harvey Reservation. If you want, you can take a break at Plum Cove Beach after the park. The tour then concludes at the Goose Cove reservation.

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4.3
(4 reviews)

I was lucky enough to take this trip with my mother for Memorial Day weekend and have beautiful weather. We both thoroughly enjoyed it and learned so much from the narrator. We were able to take our time and enjoy every sight and sound around every corner. Highly recommended!!!

Interesting stories and facts but the directions were kind of hard to follow. We were guessing which way to go at some of the places.

it took us to places we wouldn't have even know were there, off the regular scenic highway. Was a lovely way to spend a day!

Driving through Gloucester isn't easy, had to pull over and use GPS to get to next destination.