The '''South Shore''' of Massachusetts is a geographic region stretching south and east from Boston along the coast of Cape Cod Bay toward Cape Cod.

Cities and towns

  • Abington
  • Braintree - A city on the I-95 beltway with a large mall.
  • Bridgewater - Home of Bridgewater State College.
  • Brockton - The "City of Champions" largely because of its boxing native sons.
  • Carver - A fast-growing residential town in cranberry country.
  • Cohasset - Home of South Shore Music Circus.
  • Duxbury - A year round seaside community.
  • East Bridgewater
  • Halifax
  • Hanover
  • Hanson
  • Hingham A wealthy bedroom community.
  • Holbrook
  • Hull - Located on narrow Nantasket Peninsula, a beach town.
  • Kingston - Nearby to Plymouth with its own harbor.
  • Marshfield - A coastal residential and beach town.
  • Middleborough - The second largest town in Massachusetts with some colonial history.
  • Norwell
  • Pembroke
  • Plymouth - Famous for its Pilgrim history and Plimoth Plantation.
  • Plympton - A small, rural town.
  • Randolph - A city on the I-95 beltway.
  • Rockland - Chain hotels available in this town.
  • Scituate - A coastal town.
  • West Bridgewater
  • Whitman - Where Toll House cookies were invented.
  • Weymouth
  • Other destinations

    Understand

    The South Shore region is largely a collection Boston suburban bedroom towns that share in Massachusetts colonial history. Most of the cities and towns were settled in the early 17th century and have historic buildings of that period.

    Get in

    By plane

    Boston's Logan International Airport (BOS) is the closest to this area and has the most flights. Some travelers might use T.F. Green Airport (PVD) in Warwick, RI to avoid traffic congestion or get lower fares.

    By train

    MBTA, [http://www.mbta.com] commuter rail services the region through three lines. :The [http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/lines/?route=OLCOLONY Kingston/Plymouth Line] stops in: Braintree, South Weymouth, Abington, Whitman, Hanson, Halifax, Kingston and Plymouth. :The [http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/lines/?route=OLCOLONY Middleborough/Lakeville Line] stops in: Braintree, Brockton (3 stops), Bridgewater, and Middleborough. :The [http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/lines/?route=GREENBSH Greenbush Line] stops in: Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Cohasset, and Scituate

    By car

    Massachusetts Route 3, the ''Pilgrim Highway,'' is a major highway serving the South Shore. Route 24 borders the west side of the region and is a major artery. Both 3 and 24 are accessible from Interstate 95, which borders the region to the north.

    By bus

  • '''Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co''', 8 Industrial Park Rd., Plymouth, Phone: ''+1'' 508-746-0378, [http://www.p-b.com/].
  • By boat

    MBTA ferries run between Boston and Quincy, Hingham and Hull. There is ferry service from Provincetown to Plymouth.

    Get around

    By train

  • '''Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)''', [http://www.mbta.com]. Serves the area with commuter rail lines between South Shore towns and Boston.
  • *'''Plymouth/Kingston Line''', [http://www.mbta.com/traveling_t/schedules_commuter_linedetail.asp?line=plymouth]. With stations at South Weymouth, Abington, Whitman, Hanson, Kingston and Plymouth.
  • *'''Middleborough/Lakeville Line''', [http://www.mbta.com/traveling_t/schedules_commuter_linedetail.asp?line=middle]. With stations at Braintree, Holbrook/Randolph, Brockton (3), Bridgewater and Middleborough/Lakeville.
  • By bus

  • '''Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co''', 8 Industrial Park Rd., Plymouth, Phone: ''+1'' 508-746-0378, [http://www.p-b.com/].
  • Talk

    See

  • '''Plimoth Plantation''', the Mayflower II and Plymouth Harbor in Plymouth.
  • '''Pilgrim Hall Museum''', gallery museum of Plymouth history and the Pilgrims in Plymouth.
  • '''World's End''', part of Boston Harbor Islands in Hingham.
  • A show at '''South Shore Music Circus''' in Cohasset.
  • See a play or show at '''Company Theatre''' in Norwell.
  • '''Cranberry harvesting''' in Carver in September and October.
  • Do

  • '''Go to the beach''' in Hull, Marshfield, Duxbury or Plymouth.
  • '''Go fishing or on a whale watch''' in Plymouth.
  • '''Race a Formula One replica''' at F1 in Braintree.
  • Eat

    Seafood is a focus in these coastal towns and proximity to Boston permits a range of fresh ingredients to be used. Mostly likely you will always be no further than 15 miles from a well-trained top notch chef's restaurant.

    Drink

    Stay safe

    Get out

    Boston, Cape Cod and the North Shore are only an hour away.