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Mystic, the future of Connecticut's best vacations
Once a leading seaport, the historic small town of Mystic is crammed with quirky New England charm. Home to the largest maritime museum in the United States, it attracts everyone from romantic weekenders and young families to reminiscing old sea dogs. From your Mystic vacation rental, you can visit the Mystic Seaport museum, meet the penguins at the Mystic Aquarium, or take a boat trip down the Mystic River. After dark, venture out for a fresh lobster dinner and drinks in 1 of the town's quaint historic districts.
Sea into the past at the Mystic Seaport
One of the top attractions in Mystic is the Mystic Seaport Museum, the oldest maritime museum in the country. But it's much more than a simple museum. Sprawling across 17 acres on the former lot of George Greenman & Co. Shipyard, it recreates an entire whaling village and features historic buildings and tall ships, as well as smaller boats bobbing along the Mystic River. You can't miss the Charles W. Morgan, the last wooden whaling ship in the world. The Mystic Aquarium has over 6,000 species of sea life, plus a penguin pavilion and a sea lion pool.
Mystic's no mystery, it's a super (natural) destination
A popular weekend getaway for Bostonians and New Yorkers, there's plenty to do for a week or more in the charming seaport of Mystic. Book a centrally located Mystic vacation rental and stroll through the historic district, pick up a souvenir in one of the quirky gift shops. Hop around the town's art or maritime museums, or take a boat ride down the Mystic River. Visit in summer and catch the Mystic Outdoor Art Festival. There's plenty of topnotch seafood restaurants that overlook the waterfront, so enjoy lobster bake and local wine overlooking the harbor.
The weather is unpredictable as the future in Mystic!
Mystic is a year-round destination, attracting as many visitors in spring and fall as it does in summer. For the best weather, visit between May and October, when the days are sunny and dry, and the evenings are cool, thanks to the chilly ocean breeze. Mystic vacation rentals are often booked up in advance during the town's buzzy festival season and holiday weekends. Temperatures reach highs of 85 degrees in July and August, while the winter months see the mermaid's share of the rain, as well as several inches of snow, so pack appropriately.
Get back to nature in picturesque Mystic
You don't have to wander far from the amenities of downtown Mystic to get back to nature. With the river running through the village, scattered parks just beyond the center and a number of offshore islands a short boat ride away, there are plenty of spots to explore. Head over to Haley Farm State Park and adjoining Bluff Point State Park for hiking trails and birding opportunities on more than 1,000 acres of coastal land. Bike paths here connect all the way back to the village and are convenient for heading out on cycling adventures from your Mystic vacation rental.
Transportation options to and around Mystic
Fly into T.F. Green Airport (PVD), the closest airport, located 37.6 mi (60.4 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you could also fly into New London, CT (GON-Groton - New London), which is 4.4 mi (7.1 km) away.
If you'd rather travel by train, you can make your way to Mystic Station.