New England takes your breath away. If you are an avid nature-lover, you must visit this romantic region of America. New England is where the great American travel comes to a full circle; after all, it was here in Plymouth where the first Pilgrims arrived in November, 1620. This means that all you need to do to capture the heart of America is to visit New England. The region is all about beauty, and its experiences are well-rounded, in tune with nature. For those interested in exploring another side of America, we suggest that you head to the great outdoors in New England, for it is here that all dramatic scenes await.
Massachusetts
Home to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University, Massachusetts is definitely high up in the list of places to visit in New England. There is a lot of history attached to this place, as it was here in Plymouth where the Pilgrims first landed, and settled. In fact, 2020 marks the 400th anniversary of their arrival on the Mayflower. Explore all the various interesting attractions here, from the Plymoth Plantation to the beautiful Brandt Point Lighthouse. Do not miss out on this epic journey that takes you through American history.
Transport yourself to this sea-sailing wonderland. Maine is all about pretty lighthouses, and extraordinary experiences. Explore Maine’s wondrous forests, stunning villages by the sea, and New England cuisine. Portland is the largest city here in Maine, and is also home to the historic Portland Head Lighthouse, constructed back in 1787. You are certainly encouraged to go on scenic walks, try fishing, experience water sports, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. It is definitely one of the most sought-after destinations in the New England area.
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
The smallest American state, Rhode Island is the beauty that allures. With more than 400 miles of coastline, Rhode Island inspires endless travel stories. Some of New England’s finest communities, such as Newport, belong to Rhode Island. Try visiting one of its exciting festivals, dine in its amazing restaurants, and take long walks by the sea. Check out the Italian renaissance summer cottage, called The Breakers, RISD Museum of Art, and a Cotton Mill in Pawtucket dating back to 1793.
Author: Arka Roy Chowdhury