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Explore the Many Textures of New Hampshire's Seacoast
Tourists and New Hampshire natives alike flock to Portsmouth for a breath of fresh sea air, the sampling of five-star restaurants and the small city's rich, historic charm. But they'll return again and again for the unique culture, inviting hospitality and family-friendly activities that this great region has to offer. There's something for everyone in this favored vacation destination. The collection of restored historic homes of Strawberry Banke, and the more than century old Portsmouth Music Hall will delight any history and architecture buff; while the seaside dining and deep-seated arts culture will beacon any vacationer looking to immerse themselves in a new and refreshing lifestyle.

Come and Stay A while
In fact, there is so much to do and see on New Hampshire's beautiful seacoast that many times, a day trip just won't suffice. When you're planning a longer expedition to the area, you'll want to consider your needs and desires to choose the accommodation that best fits your vacation lifestyle.

What's Your Ideal Vacation?
If, for example, you've come primarily for the area's pristine beaches, rocky seaside crags and exciting deep-sea fishing, you'll probably want to find accommodation on or near the ocean. That way you won't have to spend an extra minute of your vacation traveling back and fourth or worrying about parking in order to spend a relaxing day at the beach. However, If you're more interested in exploring the many, historical sites, rich arts and music culture that help define the city of Portsmouth, your logical lodging choice would probably be something more centrally located- directly in, or on the edge of, the city.


Find the Perfect Accommodations for You
From quaint bed and breakfasts to luxurious seaside hotels, there are hundreds of accommodation options in New Hampshire's seacoast. Perhaps the best choice if you're looking to return again and again would be to purchase a timeshare in the region. Because there is such a variety of activities and attractions, a vacation property in Portsmouth or the surrounding areas is a great lodging option because it will make it possible for you and your family to return year after year.

Timeshares also tend to be more budget-friendly and convenient than renting a hotel room and afford more luxurious amenities because the cost for each unit is divided among multiple owners. There are dozens of timeshares for sale in the area and it's up to you to determine which type of accommodation best fits your vacation personality.











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