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This Tourist Attraction is included in the category of Historical place.
My my my! What a wonderful place. We visited what seems like a long time ago but the memories are so fresh. I hope it’s still as amazing as it was then. I really recommend it. Everyone we encountered was so friendly and the history of the area was astounding. I hope to go back one day for fresh memories.
Such a cool place to wander round. Lovely old buildings, cute little shops. Nice views out from the jetties
If you have kids be sure to ask about the Junior Ranger program. It’s fun and they can get a Junior Ranger badge. It’s fun here and you get to walk on an actual ship and see what it would feel and look like. I recommend dropping by the Salem visitor Center first and watching their 30 minute video that explains the history of the town. It helps explain everything.
A nice spot for a casual day out on a summer day.. history dating back to the time when Boston and NYC harbors were being popular in comparison to the shallow waters of Salem.
A favorite!! The rangers are always very friendly and love the dogs.
Rangers were wonderful and loved being able to go aboard nice informative attraction
Historically important area, lots to do and see. Great opportunities for sea trips, great food, drinks and shopping
Wasn't open when we were visiting. However the area was vey pretty. Still enough to see in the locality to be entertained.
History and Beauty wrapped into one
The shop is great for kids we even learned how to make a rope
Had a perfect September day to finally see the old Customs House, warehouses, and the Friendship -- what there is of it. The information was fascinating, and the docent in the Customs House an able teacher. Very sad to see the derelict condition of both ship and house. The ship has been variously out for repairs over the last few years, and is still not done. Looks kind of woeful without her masts. And the paint inside the venerable old Customs House is peeling badly. It's just sad to see what is happening to historic monuments such as these due to the budget cuts to the National Park Service.
Well maintained park. Hours are a little shorter that usual so make sure you get there with enough time (2 hours) to enjoy it all.
Great to learn about the builders and merchants. But be sure to go across the street to the Custom House for more historical nuggets of the locale.
Ranger on board the Friendship was very helpful with handicap accessibility.
Very scenic and historic area. Great for walks or to sit down and enjoy the views. Museum and restaurants are close by.
Great history, venue and National Park staff. Thank you.
Loved it! Take your time & stroll around.
Hailing from the land of maritime heritage where we have Portsmouth, Plymouth, Southampton as great world renowned maritime ports to name a few I have high expectations when it comes to Maritime heritage sites. Salem though falling short of the venue's I've already mentioned offered a lovely heritage maritime site with 'rangers' dotted around to provide insight and context to some of the sites and enjoyable albeit small site.
Pretty cool, found some crabs on the beach
Beautiful place to walk around.
Historical site on the shore on Salem, if you come there drop in
Informative personnel, nice to get out of the center of Salem and witches for something a little different
Good place to go when it is a nice day. Small rocky beach, a cute little lighthouse, and sometimes the Friendship is docked there. Right next door is my favorite shop in Salem, Waite & Pierce.
Nice place & location... currently ships in dock for repairs. Take a walk out to the lighthouse it's all beautiful.
A neat little place with a nautical theme. Cashier was very knowledgeable in the history of Salem and was helpful in information on the ships I could tour and things going on in the harbor the day I went. Items in the store are pricey but very cool. They have model ships and small nautical gadgets, toys for kids, rope toys for dogs and a very cool collection of different teas. The store is worth stopping in and exploring
Lovely historic waterfront and period homes. It is definitely worth your time in visiting Salem. The waterfront area is very nice for sight seeing, just take a stroll along the jetty up to the little sea light. There is a little house for souvenir shopping with very helpful and knowledgeable clerks. It is a complete nautical site with the opportunity to get on board to explore Friendship of Salem and the visit the historical naval repair shop that has been transported from Marblehead.
Excellent place to learn about Salem's true history! Great rangers.
A great place to take a family if you're in Salem.
Interesting history that history does teach us ahout Salem's shipping past
Beautiful site and great background for pictures.
Interesting look at how things were in the past. The locations are free to visit and our tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly.
Take ur kids to visit on Halloween. It magic
Wonderful colonial bildgs, Friendship Sloop, witch house, great place to visit.
Monument next to an nice pier and reconstructed boat. Nice views over the bay, and a mini lighthouse on the end of the pier.
Enjoyed the visit. Friendship of Salem is worth the visit. Short walk to the Light Station. Wonderful views of the harbor.
ItS BEAUTIFUL AREA FOR a picnic, public restrooms
Beautiful, historic waterfront serviced by the National Park Service. Check in at the visitor center for free daily tours of some of the homes in the park. Visit Custom House where Nathaniel Hawthorne once worked. Previously once of the busiest and richest seaports in America!
A great starting point for a visit to Salem. Knowledgeable guides to point you in the right direction.
Great 4th of July celebration and fireworks there tonight.
Great sight to behold. Its natural and historical elements define the beauty.
Very interesting, luckily not ruined by all the witches.
Well kept cool boat
Home of the Friendship of Salem. The 171 foot Replica of an East Indiaman ship. Great spot for a sight seeing walk with the wharf, restaurants and shops next door.
I literally got up at 6 every morning to go for a daily walk in this area. It was the most peaceful and educational walk I've ever had. These areas are generally open so that you can stroll through and learn the history of the Salem Maritime area. Highly highly highly recommended!
My kids remarked "wow, I didn't know we had any significant landmarks near us!" after I explained that it was a national historicl site. The custom house is visible right from the warf. It's a beautiful stop on a stroll through one of America's earliest and most influential trading ports.
This place is really cool. Got to walk the Derby Wharf and learn about the trades that took place there. The water is so calming and I love the boats. Didn't have a lot of time due to meetings but the area is absolutely beautiful and I'd like to visit again.
Great food, vegetables, fruit etc. A lot to choose fron
Loved walking around and enjoying history
Really cool spot to visit. Getting to walk through the shop was really awesome. Our teenagers actually enjoyed the whole thing.
It's there and the kiosk are nice. Lacking in public seating and minimum maintenance of lawn. There is so much potential here. Like artist shacks or a few flowers or shrubs. Currently the ships mast is off the boat and horizontal on the ground
A very nice view of the sound and great picture opportunities.
There are always dogs to pet and cool boats and the lighthouse is haunted so what's not to like.
Great place to site see also relax much to do
The park rangers are engaging and friendly. The ship is being restored (it's actually a replica) and the rangers will tell you what they are working on and why it is significant. One ranger was working on making a bag the day we were there and he walked us through the process and why he was doing it. Tour the ship and the building. Kids 8-12 would really enjoy the ship. Especially all of the ropes and sails because they can actually touch them since they are replicas.
Oceanside park and historic maritime outdoor museum + The Custom House where Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote part of his novel The Scarlet Letter and served a surveyor during the early Victorian Era.
Nice spot to walk out on the pier at night
The tour guide was very knowledgeable. Wish there was more there.
Kids liked finding the lighthouse and reading about the history. Nice out door activity lots of walking
Thought there was a museum the way it is misrepresented by signage. There is sadly no ACTUAL museum, just a gift shop .
Great place to visit. Wish I saw more can't wait to get back and see the rest my.
Alot of fun and information.
Beautiful location. Not much to do, though.
It's good, 40 minute of total presentation time. We'll presented and clear. If you like history you will like this.
Good place to visit..
Nice place to walk take in the boats n sea air.
Great place to visit! Docents were so helpful! Loved it!
It's essentially a gift shop with varying degrees of boats/ships modeled and talked about. The real attraction there is the older gentleman who sits at the help desk. He gave us directions to the must see places. There is a huge parking deck right beside it, $6 for all day.
Very peaceful way to spend some time and learn at the same time.
Nice area to stroll, free to tour a reproduction of a 1700s trading 2 masted schooner, the national forest rangers were exceedingly friendly, helpful and informative. Spent a very enjoyable 30 minute period here.
Great history. Really enjoyed it.
Spent a perfect day walking around the area.
Great place to see and learn about Salem's port authority. The park rangers were friendly and informative. They're passionate about the rich history of the town and are more than willing to engage in discussion about the various sites. The best part about the entire experience was that admission was free! Definitely worth a visit the next time you're in Salem.
Nice outdoor festival. Easy walkable place loaded with history.
Beautiful. Smallest lighthouse I've ever seen, so cute. Great place for relaxing.
So happy we went to the Maritime park! The rangers were all very happy to share their knowledge of Salem’s history. If you’re thinking about visiting the House of the Seven Gables- the National Park tour, Customs House, and Friendship are an awesome way to round out your experience of Salem. Shout out to Peter the Park Ranger, our guide today, who made the 2:30 tour one of my favorite parts of visiting Salem!
Pretty cool to check out, parking is difficult.
Very relaxing place to sit and watch the boats.
Don't miss the 4th of July here! The Hillyer Festival Orchestra and fireworks make it perhaps the best in Massachusetts!
Great rangers! And an absolutely beautiful waterfront! A Salem MUST SEE!
Beautiful place to walk around at
Friend Ship not put together Yet! Why?
Neat place to walk around. It was pretty cool to check out the ship and the views were very beautiful.
Disappointing as the main attraction was away being refurbished
A wonderful vantage point of the bay in the downtown area. A collection of buildings and houses to tour, wharves and a tall ship replica (was not present during this visit). Presents a slice of waterfront life from the past (check out the foundtrips pics). Awesome Ranger-directed tours.Double the experience by visiting in October for the various fantasy events (Festival of the Dead, Physic Fair, The Witches Ball, and locals and their pets on parade in costume).
I love the Maritime museum and all the friendly staff!
Good location in downtown Salem. Restaurants nearby. Expensive at $91 a night for a 26 foot boat not needing power hookup.
Great exhibit, fantastic for kids ... Hands on ...
Pretty backdrop, and a fun little boat tour.
That's a great place for a historical site and everything's just interesting
Fascinating sea-faring history!
Pleasant old waterfront with decent signage. Nothing spectacular but worth a quick wander before stopping for a drink.
Beautiful views. Definetely stop by.
Such a nice little stop after walking around Salem all day...and found tons of sea glass here!
Not reall into witchcraft
Beautiful place to celebrate 4th of July. Generally needs more trash receptacles.
We parked here to go to the House of the Seven Gables. When we returned, we wondered what it was so walked around a bit. It turned out to be a mix of sights and placards along the pier that informed of the history of the dock and how some of the original settlers lived. The Customs House was once the source all income for the country. If you wonder around you there’s plenty to see, but I think there is a visitor’s center for those who have time to explore it all.
Great historically significant spot or if that's not you're thing, great for a picnic! There are a bunch of places within walking distance to get take out
Great experience ! Loved the place !