Bring a beach towel, some sun block, and a bathing suit. Relax and catch some sun on the beach!
Take a ride on this historic carousel, one of the few attractions survived from Hull's theme park, Paragon Park!
Say hi to Diana's mom, Maureen, who is dedicated to giving everyone who walks through the museum's doors an unforgettable experience. Learn about the lifesavers who rescued sailors from shipwreck and how they navigated the seas!
The carnival *usually* takes place this week every summer, at the Hull Redevelopment Authority’s parking lot across from the Nantasket Beach Resort in the evening. Enjoy a ride or two or some fried dough!
Rent kayaks or paddleboards for some adventure on the water!
Steps away from the Nantasket Beach Resort, you can find elevated beach fare and traditional New England dishes. Local musicians often play here. It's a fun atmosphere for all ages!
Great staple seafood restaurant in Hull, but they have something for all eaters! Great for couples and families to dine out. The "pastarific swordfish" is a dish Diana has been ordering since she was a kid! Still hits the spot.
The first time Victor met Diana's family was at the Harbor Illumination put on by the Hull Lifesaving Museum. We all dined on the patio together here, soaking up a stunning sunset. Victor turned to Diana and said, "I have the most beautiful view right here." Needless to say our hearts melted, and Victor earned some brownie points all around.
A relatively newer brewery where you can sip on some local crafted beer and people watch on the busy Nantasket beach strip!
This restaurant inside the Nantasket Beach Resort has great food and a laid-back atmosphere! Fun to sit up at the bar, watch a game and enjoy a beverage.