Artemis 3 or 4 Hour Sailing Charters

Set sail aboard Artemis, a 64-foot yacht offering custom 3–4 hour charters along Cape Ann. Enjoy ocean views, fresh food, and unforgettable moments with family and friends.

Ravenswood Park

Explore Ravenswood Park, Gloucester’s expansive woodland reserve featuring scenic carriage trails, granite boulders, and year-round natural beauty.

Halibut Point State Park

Halibut Point State Park

Perched at the northern tip of Cape Ann, this rugged coastal park offers sweeping ocean views, scenic trails, tide pooling, and a fascinating window into Rockport’s granite quarrying past.

Thacher Island Twin Lighthouses

Thacher Island Twin Lighthouses

America’s only operating twin lighthouses, these iconic 124-foot granite towers have guided mariners safely around Cape Ann’s treacherous shores since first lighting on December 21, 1771.

Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse

Straitsmouth Island Light

Perched on a wildlife sanctuary island since 1835, this charming brick lighthouse marks the entrance to Rockport Harbor and is best admired from shore or by sea.

Ten Pound Island Lighthouse

Ten Pound Island Lighthouse

Standing watch over Gloucester’s inner harbor since 1821, this iconic 30-foot cast-iron lighthouse tower has guided mariners safely home for over two centuries of maritime history.

Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Memorial

Fishermen's Wives

A powerful tribute to the women and children who waited ashore, this 12-foot bronze statue honors the courage, resilience, and enduring spirit of Gloucester’s fishing families.

Joan of Arc Statue

Joan of Arc Statue

A 1921 gift from France, this stunning equestrian bronze by Anna Hyatt Huntington honors Gloucester’s WWI fallen — and stands as one of five monumental Joan of Arc replicas worldwide.

Dogtown

Dogtown

Five square miles of wild, historic woodland spanning Gloucester and Rockport — Dogtown’s glacial boulders, colonial cellar holes, and engraved Babson Boulders make it Cape Ann’s most fascinating untamed treasure.

Fisherman’s Memorial Statue

Fisherman's Memorial

Unveiled in 1925, Gloucester’s beloved “Man at the Wheel” honors over 5,000 fishermen lost at sea since 1623 — standing watch over the harbor along scenic Stacy Boulevard.