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Coastal Connecticut: Sand, Scenery, and Fun on Long Island Sound!
Coastal Connecticut is filled with quaint little fishing villages that once served as ship building towns back in the boom days of the area. The whole area is one gigantic photo op, with stunningly beautiful scenery around every turn. The Long Island Sound is the backdrop, and funnels out into the Atlantic Ocean. This makes the region a haven for outdoors enthusiasts, sea farers, and anyone wishing to commune with Mother Nature. A day in coastal Connecticut can include fishing, swimming, sailing, beach combing, sight-seeing, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and almost anything one can imagine by way of outdoor fun.
Coastal Connecticut has plenty of sand, surf, and sunshine for beach vacationers. One of the best beaches in the area is located in Hammonasset Beach State Park in Madison. This is the largest beach in Connecticut, and brings out sun worshippers in droves. The two-mile, white sandy beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and surf fishing. Harvey's Beach in Old Saybrook is a smallish, well insulated beach with fewer visitors. Great for an afternoon picnic or nap, Harvey's is the perfect place to escape the madding crowds. Rocky Neck State Park, near Niantic, has an excellent beach as well as a vast salt marsh which shelters a variety of avian life that can be viewed from different points along the trails that meander through the park. Ocean Beach in New London has a beautiful crescent shaped beach and offers some of the best swimming in the region. The beach is flanked by a boardwalk, which offers excellent jogging or strolling opportunities.
More outdoor fun can be had in the state parks of the region. One of the most popular is Gillette Castle State Park in East Haddam. The centerpiece of the park is a mansion that was built for William Gillette, an actor famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. The park is set on the Connecticut River and features canoeing, fishing areas, short hiking trails and picnic spots. Chatfield Hollow State Park, near Killingworth, is a 375-acre wooded hollow, perfect for hiking and exploring, that contains interesting caves and rocky ledges. Visitors can also enjoy fishing and ice skating in the winter.
Picturesque towns and villages dot the landscape that makes up the Connecticut coastline. One of the most visited is the Mystic Seaport in Mystic. The town seems like a living museum, the streets lined with 19th century buildings, and the harbors filled with clipper ships that seem frozen in time. For something completely different, visit the New England Carousel Museum, which displays antique carousel art and miniature carousels. Another can't-miss spot is the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration. This research, recreational, and educational center has exhibits ranging from the discovery of Roman shipwrecks to seal rehabilitation. There is also an abundance of sea creatures, like dolphins and beluga whales, that will charm the socks off of children of all ages.
"The bigger the humbug, the better people will like it!" So said Phineas Taylor Barnum: showman, businessman, huckster. Some of Barnum's famous humbugs can be seen at the Barnum Museum in Bridgeport. The hodgepodge of artifacts include an Egyptian mummy, a hand-carved miniature 5-ring circus with over half a million pieces, and photographs relating to Tom Thumb, probably Barnum's most famous act. Some of the exhibits will make squeamish visitors' jaws drop, probably exactly what Barnum wanted.
Coastal Connecticut is a feast for the senses. Walk the streets of quaint seaside villages and pop in for some chowder. See the different "salt box" houses that get their name from the slanted top box used to store salt in Colonial times. Shop for antiques in Old Saybrook. Check out a new play at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in Waterford. Visit the Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton. However you spend your Coastal Connecticut vacation, you couldn't have made a better choice!
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Historic large house, sundeck on greenery, large garden, year round — Property 141147
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- 4 bedrooms , sleeps 12
- 3 bathrooms
- downtown, near the ocean
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- $1500 - $2000 per property per week
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Charming beach cottage with nice garden & mooring - Year Round — Property 135387
- Cottage
- 2 bedrooms , sleeps 8
- 1 bathroom
- beach, downtown
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- $1000 - $2000 per property per week
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Laid Back Beach Cottage in Quiet Private Attawan Beach, Niantic CT — Property 135827
- Cottage
- 3 bedrooms , sleeps 6
- 2 bathrooms
- beach, town
- air-conditioning
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- $1700 per property per week
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