Staying home has been tough for us. We’re used to being out in the world, exploring, meeting new people and seeing new things. Being stuck at home for eight weeks has not been fun. We can’t wait to hop on the next plane as soon as we can. But the silver lining is that we…
The Cape and Islands are buzzing all summer long. Crowds of day trippers, residents and visitors make their way down to this New England enclave from June to August. However, us locals know that the season doesn’t end on Labor Day. Early fall is also an amazing time to visit Martha’s Vineyard. Read our guide…
Cape Cod isn’t just a June through August destination, it is even perhaps more magical in September and October. The crowds are gone, the ocean is at its warmest and the traffic is a lot more bearable. Here’s how to spend the perfect weekend on Cape Cod this month at Chatham Bars Inn. Getting to…
We have long winters in New England, but those only make the summers that much sweeter. And the best part about summer in New England are the road trips. There are so many great day trips and weekend trips to take all right here. And since variety is the spice of life, read on to…
I love the Cape in the off-season. No crowds, no traffic, no hassle. Read on to find out why you should head to the Upper Cape during the off season and why you should stop by Mashpee Commons! Where to Go The Upper Cape is the area near Mashpee and Falmouth, which is only a…
I love visiting Nantucket in the off season. No crowds, crisp weather, it’s great. And for this trip I was able to unplug with the brand-new Palm on ACK! The Palm is a new device, a simpler smartphone that encourages you to enjoy what you are doing rather than what you are “missing”. It’s tiny…
Nantucket is one of those quintessential American summer destinations. But I am here to convince you that it should also be a go-to fall destination. The crowds are gone, the sun is still around and prices are down; what’s not to love? Check out my fall travel guide!
Looking to experience a truly Brahmin-Bostonian tradition? Head to the Head of the Charles. The largest two-day regatta in the world, the Head of the Charles is an opportunity to not only witness rowers from all corners of the globe compete for victory, but also to see Boston at its best.
With fall only a day away, we all need to start making the transition from summer. Time to put away the flip-flops and get out the ankle booties. While I do love the beach, sweater weather isn’t bad either! Here are a few things that I will be doing to get my closet, suitcase and…