Blue – Inn on the Beach
Plum Island, Massachusetts
PERSONALITIES
Lovers of the sea. Sailing enthusiasts. Bird Watchers. Writers. Photographers.
MOMENTS
Sea salt air. Ocean breeze. Falling asleep to the sound of the waves. Waking up to the song of seagulls. Seclusion and convenience. Biking the scenic coastal trails. The beauty of the Atlantic. An idyllic New England beach escape.
BEST VISITING MONTHS
The best months to visit Newbury are typically from late May through October. In spring, the weather is mild, making it a great time for outdoor activities like hiking, bird-watching, and exploring the town without the summer crowds. Meanwhile the most popular time of year to visit is in the summer from July to August. These are the warmest months, ideal for beach visits. The area is popular for boating, fishing, and enjoying the local seafood. However, it can be busy with tourists. Early fall from September to October offers cooler temperatures and stunning fall foliage, making it perfect for scenic drives, nature walks, and visiting nearby historic sites. The crowds are thinner compared to summer, and the weather is still pleasant.
COST
WHY STAY
Blue – Inn on the Beach is nestled on the scenic shores of Plum Island, a serene barrier island known for its pristine beaches, dunes, and wildlife. Located just 10 minutes from the vibrant town of Newburyport and an hour’s drive from Boston, Massachusetts, the Inn is surrounded by the natural beauty of golden sands and sweeping ocean views, where the sounds of waves crashing and seagulls soaring create an idyllic coastal retreat.
Blue's accommodations cater to various preferences, from cozy oceanview king rooms to expansive suites and private cottages. The Blue Suite, a multi-level beachfront apartment, offers over 2,200 square feet of luxury with two bedrooms, four decks, and a full kitchen. For a more intimate stay, the Oceanfront Cottage features a private beach and luxury amenities.
The design reflects a modern coastal aesthetic, with rooms, suites, and private cottages adorned in crisp summer whites accented by the Inn’s signature blue color. Each accommodation is spacious and comfortable, featuring plush beds, inviting furnishings, and beach-chic interiors. Guests can lounge on expansive porches or ocean-facing decks, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and beautiful views. Many rooms offer fireplaces and hot tubs, while the breakfast baskets delivered each morning add to the laid-back charm.
WHY WANDER
Newbury, Massachusetts is a nature lover's paradise, surrounded by beautiful landscapes like the beaches of Plum Island, the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, and Maudslay State Park, home to diverse habitats from dunes to salt marshes. The area offers abundant opportunities for beachcombing, hiking, bird-watching, and wildlife photography.
Water adventures abound, with options for sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding or whale watching in the Gulf of Maine. For breathtaking coastal views and peaceful surroundings, a visit to Sandy Point State Reservation is a must. Alternatively, guests can explore the scenic coastal trails by bike or enjoy a private dinner in a lighthouse.
Steeped in history, Newbury offers visitors a chance to explore colonial-era landmarks, including the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm. These well-preserved historical sites offer guided tours that delve into the region’s rich past. Beyond its historical significance, Newbury’s quaint charm, with its quiet streets, historic homes, and small-town atmosphere invites visitors to slow down.
INDULGE IN
Newbury's culinary scene is shaped by its seaside location and classic New England flavors. Visitors can expect an abundance of fresh seafood, along with farm-to-table dishes that highlight local ingredients. Traditional New England comfort foods like rich stews, pot pies, and baked beans are popular staples, while desserts such as apple pie, blueberry cobbler, and whoopie pies offer a sweet taste of the region's beloved treats.
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Loretta
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The Paddle Inn
Sunset Club
Bar25
Bob Lobster
Sunset Club Plum Island
GETTING THERE
The closest airport is Logan International Airport (BOS) in Boston, which is approximately 40 miles (about a 1-hour drive) south of Plum Island.
Photos by Matt Kisiday, Blue – Inn on the Beach, Lark Hotels