Things To Do in Beverly MA
Walk ten minutes to Dane Street Beach for a picnic, or explore Beverly’s parks with a hike or bike ride. Charter a Fat Tuna fishing boat, or book tickets to a concert at The Cabot Theater. Walk steps to Montserrat College of Art, or take a ten-minute scenic drive up Route 127 to Endicott and Gordon College. As always, check Beverly Main Streets and Destination Salem to stay up to date with the latest local events!
Beverly Commons Conservation Area
With 126 acres of protected land, there’s plenty to explore at the Beverly Commons. Enjoy biking, hiking, and bird watching on a beautiful sunny day!
The Cabot Theater
Enjoy a night out at this spectacular 100 year old theater next door to the hotel. They present concerts, movies, magicians, and children’s programs daily.
The Castle: A Board Game Cafe
Boasting a library of over 1,000 games, from simple roll and move board games to in depth strategy, they have something that will appeal to all types of folks. The Castle also has a full menu of snacks, paninis, burgers and drinks.
North Shore Music Theater
Go enjoy a night out with tickets to an award winning musical! Since 1955, NSMT has been attracting crowds from near and far with their unforgettable performances.
Beverly Historical Society
Take a tour of one of Beverly’s iconic houses, or visit their museum to learn more about the history and genealogy of Beverly. View a full list of tours and events below.
Coast to Coast Paddle
Rent a kayak or standup paddle board to explore the Beverly coastlines in style! Coast to Coast offers rentals, lessons, and guided tours. Ask them about our guest discount!
Beverly Main Streets
Take a stroll downtown to do some shopping at one of the many unique stores Beverly has to offer. You may also want to attend one of the downtown events like Arts Fest, Downtown Trick or Treat, or one of the Block Parties.
Salem’s Haunted Happenings
Join in the Halloween festivities – you know you want to! Choose from a plethora of available tours, attractions, or shops and get ready to explore historic Salem. This is one trip you’ll remember!
Peabody Essex Museum
The PEM offers a wide variety of art from the 1700s to present day. With pieces from all over the world, and ever-changing exhibits, the PEM has something for all ages to enjoy.
Salem Maritime National Historic Site
Visit America’s first National Historic Site established in 1938. This park preserves over 600 years of maritime history.
The Larcom Theatre
This multi-purpose theater was built in 1912 and named after Beverly’s poet Lucy Larcom. Click below to buy tickets for live music, comedy, dance, and theatre.
Beverly Recreation Beaches and Parks
Catch some sun rays at Dane Street Beach on a hot summer day. Or, take a walk around the iconic Rose Garden at Lynch Park, commonly used for weddings and events. Both are just a short walk or drive from the The Cabot Lodge.
Fat Tuna Charters
As seen on Wicked Tuna! Take a sunset cruise around the shores of Cape Ann, or try your hand at fishing.