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Hotel Options in Salem

    Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport

    Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport

    450 Summer Street, Boston, MA, 02210
    The price is $229 per night from Apr 9 to Apr 10
    $229
    per night
    Apr 9 - Apr 10
    8.8/10 Excellent! (761 reviews)
    Hampton Inn Boston - Logan Airport

    Hampton Inn Boston - Logan Airport

    230 Lee Burbank Hwy, Boston, MA, 02151
    The price is $149 per night from Apr 11 to Apr 12
    $149
    per night
    Apr 11 - Apr 12
    7.8/10 Good! (3,013 reviews)
    Club Quarters Hotel Faneuil Hall, Boston

    Club Quarters Hotel Faneuil Hall, Boston

    161 Devonshire St, Boston, MA, 02110
    The price is $189 per night from Apr 9 to Apr 10
    $189
    per night
    Apr 9 - Apr 10
    8.6/10 Excellent! (1,608 reviews)

Farm Vacations

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Make your next vacation something different. Spend it in rolling hills, fresh breezes and plenty of peace and quiet. Enjoy just the right amount of activities to keep you busy—but not too busy to stop and take some selfies with the family. When you book amazing farmstay accommodation in Salem, you’ll have the time of your life. 

Choose agritourism for your best vacation yet
Agritourism is a hot travel trend, and here’s why. You get to stay at a working farm or guest ranch, enjoying all the benefits of the countryside (like that fresh air we mentioned). Your host will be a local, giving you all the inside tips on things to do in Salem. However, you may never want to leave your cozy accommodation. Salem farmstays could include everything from educational activities to home-cooked meals. Collecting eggs from a chicken, or picking grapes straight off the vine? Sure thing!

Salem agritourism is popular with families, and it’s easy to see why: Digging in the dirt is every kid’s favorite pastime. This is one place where it’s not only encouraged, but part of your itinerary. The little ones will love learning about crops and how the farm works, as well as the regional history of Salem. Get your teens into cooking classes, farm tours or just helping out around the land. They’ll be so tired at the end of the day, they might even put their phones down. Now that’s a family vacation to remember!