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We feature vacation rentals on or near some of the most beautiful beaches in New England, including Good Harbor Beach, Crane Beach, Wingaersheek Beach, and Singing Beach just to name a few. But if you want more fun than just the sun, we are well equipped to make you happy.
Jutting boldly into the Atlantic, Cape Ann is home to the nation’s oldest working fishing port and art colony, and the sea-faring communities of Gloucester, Rockport, Essex and Manchester by-the-Sea. Often called Massachusetts’ “other, better cape,” Cape Ann is far more affordable and much more accessible to the cosmopolitan attractions of Boston and the rest of scenic New England. But even the most jaded traveler will find more than enough to do without leaving our environs. We offer everything that other cape claims…sunny beaches of course, but also fabulous vistas, challenging golf courses, sailing and fishing, museums and art galleries, hiking, biking and rock climbing, great shopping and restaurants, festivals galore, and much, much more. Contact info@atlanticvacationhomes.com for help in planning your visit or to learn about our fabulous offers and merchant discounts.
After more than twenty years of service to
visitors and residents along the rocky coast of Cape Ann, Atlantic Vacation
Homes Corporation (AVH) is today the premier real estate rental company on
Boston's North Shore. Our 200-plus
homes range from modest ranches to historic oceanside mansions. Each home is
furnished and outfitted to meet our high standards and those of the many
satisfied renters and buyers who use our services again and again. You can rent
our properties by the weekend,
week, month, season or year. Our customers include individuals, couples,
families, extended families (reunions), wedding parties, brides and grooms,
small placement agencies and large corporations
(978) 283-4777
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