#1.
Beverly, Massachusetts, USA

#2.
Beach street, Manchester, Massachusetts, United States
Dogs under excellent voice control are allowed off-leash from October 1 through May 1 on the pristine Singi... More on DogFriendly.com
Just outside Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA is this beautiful , long, white sand beach. More on GeckoGo

#3.
Lynn, Massachusetts, USA

#4.
Argilla Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts
A 5.5- mile span of pristine, dune- backed stretches of white sand. To get there, make a right onto Northga... More on travelandleisure
Clean, quiet, miles of walking, great swimming... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
Ipswich, Massachusetts

#6.
Saugus, Massachusetts, USA
Baseball/softball, basketball, football/soccer, general play, tennis, boating, hiking, nature observing, picnicking, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#7.
Nahant, Massachusetts, USA
By Car: Lynnway (Rt. 1A) to Carroll Parkway to Nahant Rotary and, then, either Nahant Causeway to boat launch and Long Beach at Nahant Beach Reservation, or, Lynn Shore Drive to Red Rock Park ... More on Mass.gov
Baseball/softball, basketball, bicycling, boating-non motor, - general play, motor boating, nature observing, org-natural - history, organized event, picnicking, salt water swimming, - tennis, walk... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#8.
Glouchester, Massachusetts, USA
Discover an ocean of activity in Gloucester Harbor. The Port City of Gloucester, Massachusetts is located a... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
This is a "must stop" ice cream stand. Although I am not a lover of ice cream nothing beats sitting at a pi... More on TripAdvisor

#9.
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Cape Ann is a kayaker's paradise, offering gorgeous, rocky coastline; challenging open water; marvelous bird life; and quaint, weather-hardened towns. Kayakers return again and again to Cape Ann, for the oceans moods are infinite. ... More on Trails

#10.
Glouchester, Massachusetts, USA
Discover an ocean of activity in Gloucester Harbor. The Port City of Gloucester, Massachusetts is located approximately 25 miles northeast of Boston, on the southern shore of Cape Ann in Essex county. In 1604, explorer Samuel de Champlain ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
