Full of scenic beauty, rich maritime history, and unique charm, Newburyport, Massachusetts is a beautiful place year-round, but especially in spring. The warm sun and gentle sea breezes make it the perfect time to walk around downtown, enjoy the stunning coastal views, and take in everything the city has to offer.
Stay Over Spring Break
Whether you’re in town for a long weekend or the week of spring break, you deserve to sleep in comfort. Newburyport, MA offers a variety of accommodations, but for a true New England experience, you should book a stay at one of their many inns.
Essex Street Inn
The charming and historic Essex Street Inn sits along a tree-lined street in the heart of downtown Newburyport. This makes it convenient for anyone looking to explore the shopping and dining options while taking a leisurely stroll in the spring sunshine. It boasts 37 cozy, quaint rooms with all the amenities so you can relax during your trip away from home.
Compass Rose Inn


If you’re looking for a more luxurious stay, the Compass Rose Inn has a stately ambiance expected of a newly-constructed federal-style mansion. You’ll feel pampered and sophisticated when you stay in one of its five beautiful king bed suites. You can make the most of the spring weather by relaxing on the patio, or take a walk through downtown Newburyport.
Seaside History
It might not yet be warm enough for a proper beach day, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy the seashore. Take a trip to visit the Newburyport Harbor Light at Plum Island Point for scenic views and American history. First lit in 1788, it was the 13th lighthouse to be constructed in the US, with George Washington himself appointing the very first lighthouse keeper there. It’s a must-see for any lighthouse or history enthusiast, and even the casual visitors will appreciate the picturesque ocean view.
Maritime History for a Rainy Day


April showers bring May flowers, but you still should have something fun to do on those rainy days. The good news is that Newburyport has a great selection of museums you can visit. However, few museums can bring Newburyport’s past to life quite like the Custom House Maritime Museum.
Located in a historic structure, the museum hosts a unique collection of maritime objects, art, models, and historical documents. The collection and exhibits reflect Newburyport’s rich maritime history from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.
Treat Mom Like a Queen
You don’t need to wait for Mother’s Day to treat your mom to something special. Maybe it’s her birthday or just because you love her. Whatever the reason, The Tannery Marketplace is the perfect place to take her.
With over 50 stores and businesses, it’s recognized by Boston Magazine as the best shopping in the North Shore. It’s a hub of independently owned shops, making it the ideal place to either find a one-of-a-kind gift or treat mom to a unique shopping spree. You can take her to the salon, she can get a massage, pick up some luxury bath supplies, find a new book to read, and you can surprise her with flowers before taking her out to dinner.
No matter what you’ve got planned, you can’t go wrong visiting Newburyport in the spring. You’ll have an incredible time exploring the beautiful downtown area, taking photos of scenic views, and discovering its extensive maritime history.