Cohasset Harbor Inn
Located right on Cohasset Harbor, the Cohasset Harbor Inn is convenient if you're looking for easy access to boating, fishing or beach hikes. Cohasset Harbor is especially known for good kayaking. The inn includes 55 rooms, including several suites, with cable television and phones. You can start each day with the inn's continental breakfast and end the evening with a dip in the inn's indoor heated pool. Rates vary by season, but expect to spend $125-$150 a night.
Cohasset Harbor Inn
124 Elm St.
Cohasset, MA 02025
(781) 383-6650
cohassetharborresort.com
Nantasket Beach Inn
The Nantasket Beach Inn is located adjacent to Nantasket Beach, just outside of Cohasset. This two-story facility includes 21 suites that offer cable television, Internet access, refrigerators and microwaves. The suite-style rooms are perfect if you're planning a longer stay, are bringing your family on the trip, or if you want to store or prepare some of your own food. You can get a room for less than $100 a night.
Nantasket Beach Inn
115 Nantasket Ave.
Hull, MA 02045
(781) 925-2246
Red Lion Inn
The Red Lion Inn is an 18th-century converted mansion that offers the feel of a bed and breakfast with all the amenities you'd expect from a modern hotel. The inn has 15 guest rooms that feature over-sized beds, fireplaces and jacuzzis. The Red Lion Inn also has a top-rated restaurant on site, as well as an outdoor swimming pool. The inn is easy to find, located right on Main Street in Cohasset. Rates vary by season and the hotel does a brisk business catering to weddings, so call the innkeepers for rates and availability.
Red Lion Inn
71 South Main Street
Cohasset, MA 02025
(781) 383-1704
redlioninn1704.com
Article Written By Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart has been writing and editing since 1998. He served as publisher of "Professional Carwashing & Detailing" magazine, "Water Technology" magazine, "Health Revelations" and "The Douglass Report." He has also written for "Cleanfax," "Cleaning & Maintenance Management," and "Boating Industry." He has a Bachelor of Arts in Russian from Colgate University and a Master of Science in communications from Utah State.