Gloucester’s rich history and natural beauty defines it—from its status as America’s oldest seaport to its pristine, rugged coastline. Maritime pride pervades life in Gloucester, with a host of fresh seafood restaurants, scenic beaches, a working waterfront, and endless water-based activities.
Gloucester also boasts a thriving art scene as home of the oldest working art colony in North America. Dozens of galleries, boutiques, museums, and theaters populate Gloucester’s vibrant downtown as well as numerous shops, cafes, and eateries. An array of annual events brings the community together in Gloucester, including the Schooner Festival, Saint Peter’s Fiesta, various concert series, outdoor movie screenings, and community bazaars. Boston is less than an hour’s drive away from Gloucester as well.