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The Best 5 Winter Ocean Weekends in New England

See our picks for the best 5 winter ocean weekends in New England, and then hunker down to reflect and reset for the year ahead.

Best 5 Winter Ocean Weekends in New England

Coffee By Design | Portland, Maine

Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan

New England’s most reliable snowplow clears beaches day and night, keeping the band of land at water’s edge walkable—and enjoyable if you’re dressed right. Wintertime waves are mesmerizing; the ocean’s restorative energy a constant. So why not heed salt water’s call when lodging rates—and seashells—are the best you’ll find all year? These beloved coastal communities have quieter alter egos worth getting to know. Read on for a list of the best winter ocean weekends in New England.

Best 5 Winter Ocean Weekends in New England

Newport, Rhode Island

Now is when locals can sip coffee as they steer along Ocean Drive: no constant braking required. It’s when getting out on the water means etching your way across the Newport Skating Center’s freshly groomed ice. Stepping out on the Cliff Walk or Easton’s Beach is invigorating. Mansions, the Audrain Automobile Museum, Newport Vineyards’ Saturday farmers’ market, and other attractions offer indoor respite. And overnight guests appreciate the Chanler at Cliff Walk’s butler-drawn aromatherapy baths or afternoon tea at Castle Hill Inn all the more. The back half of February brings 10 days of Winter Festival fun, and Saint Patrick’s Day turns the city green long before spring does.

Gloucester, Massachusetts

When winter does its worst, even touring the Cape Pond Ice company can feel like an escape. But thanks to the coastal topography here, “you can always get out of the wind on a beach,” says local restaurateur Lenny Linquata. Of course, he would rather you dodge the weather by dining on fresh seafood, this historic port’s enduring claim to fame. Gloucester’s reputation as a winter bird-watching destination is soaring too. And if you’d like a front-row seat for winter’s best reality show, the owners of Blue Shutters Beachside Inn—with prime views of Good Harbor Beach—can add you to their list of guests who’ve asked to be alerted when storms swell the Atlantic.

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Kennebunkport, Maine | Best 5 Winter Ocean Weekends in New England
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Kennebunkport, Maine

Imagine parking for free at the beach and watching surfers ride storm-churned waves, or walking three miles of shore with little to disturb your reveries. More and more shops, restaurants, and lodgings—like the Boathouse Waterfront Hotel and the right-on-the-beach Seaside Inn—are keeping their doors open with off-season bargains. February’s “Paint the Town Red” promotion transforms this storybook village with warmth and whimsy.

Falmouth, Massachusetts

Unlike most Cape Cod towns, Falmouth never settles down for a post-holiday nap. Breeze across the Bourne Bridge to shop and dine … and even join the diehards who chase brightly colored golf balls at the Cape Cod Country Club long after the greens are not so green. At oceanside properties like Sea Crest Beach Hotel and the Inn on the Sound, room rates plummet 50 percent from summer—or even more. Although gazing out to sea while sitting beside the inn’s roaring fire may seem out of place, it feels elemental and satisfying. But do venture outdoors, says Woods Hole potter Joan Lederman, or else you’ll miss seeing Falmouth “all frosted” and hearing, when conditions are just right, the extraordinary sound of “granular slush” lapping the shore.

Stonington Borough, Connecticut

At the Inn at Stonington, draw a sense of calm from the in-room gas fireplaces and soaking tubs—or, if excitement’s what you’re after, just step out the front door. “The beauty,” says manager Susan Irvine, “is you park your car, and then you don’t need it anymore.” Petite duBois Beach remains one of the area’s finest places to watch the setting sun’s fiery finale; afterward, stroll hand-in-hand to dinner. When more than 100 British cannons were aimed at Stonington during the War of 1812, residents refused to evacuate. Now, their coffeehouses, shops, and restaurants remain resolutely open year-round.

What winter ocean weekends would you add to the list?

This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated. 

SEE MORE:
10 Prettiest Coastal Towns in New England
15 Prettiest Winter Villages in New England
10 Best Seaside Inns in New England

Kim Knox Beckius

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  1. I love reading your articles about New England. Your words paint a picture that makes me feel as though I’m there. Tides me over until I can get back up there again (sadly only once a year). Counting the days until Oct. but now I’m considering a trip during winter. ????

    1. Thank you for your sweet words, Karen. I do hope you’ll get to experience winter by the New England coast one day!

  2. How could you miss Camden Maine? Where else in New England can you ski, toboggan, hike and have lunch at some of the very best restaurants anywhere? The many fine Inns and B&Bs make for an outstanding vacation any time of the year.

  3. Portsmouth/New Castle! Just as delightful in winter as in summer — with the added benefit of cozy fireplaces at Wentworth By the Sea Hotel — and the indoor pool and sauna.

  4. I would add hotels in Boston. There are a number right on the Harbor. While there, take in a concert at BSO or free ones offered by Schools like Berkeley; got to the Boston Public Market and take a class; do a nature cruise out of Lowe’s Wharf, or hit one of the wonderful pubs and wine bars.

    1. Love your regular features of “Best in New England”. In addition to Camden, one of our favorites is the Inn By The Sea in Cape Elizabeth Maine, on Casco Bay. Great restaurant and bar, exquisite spa, and abundant dog friendly rooms & suites. Keep up the good work.

  5. Yes! Camden always my favorite! Have found new friends & waters on the Schooners over many years! ❤️????????????

  6. Hi Kim! Thank you so very much for this great article. And for including Inn on the Sound! I love how you described winter on Cape Cod – and making the inn sound warm and cozy, which it is! Can you fix the link to Inn on the Sound in the article? It actually goes to the other inn’s website :o) Thank you again!!

  7. This year will be our second long weekend at the Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod in Chatham. We go with another couple and book the two rooms in one of their private cottages.

  8. Glad to see at least one dog-welcoming suggestion. Our sweet, well-behaved, socialized boy loves to travel with us and enjoys beach walks, wood fires and king-sized beds as much as we do. Won’t go anywhere without him but it’s tough finding accommodations that are truly welcoming for dogs.