New Bedford Bed & Breakfasts
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Rated “Best B&B U.S.” by the Chicago Tribune. An elegant whaling captain's, 1845 home renovated in 1903 by a wealthy cotton baron. Near Whaling National Historic Park, museums, downtown, waterfront, restaurants and galleries. Convenient to ferries to Martha's Vineyard and Cuttyhunk.
This Historical home was formerly owned by Herman Melvilles sister. Featuring a homemade organic breakfast menu, natural fibre linens and eco friendly cleaners. The innkeepers practice natural healing and therapy which can be arranged during the stay.
The Wayfarer is located in a historical district close to shops and restaurants. Enjoy a jacuzzi in the backyard garden or a cold drink on the patio. Aside from the dining room where breakfast is served, there are sitting rooms to relax in.
Cupid`s Bed & Bubbles is a romantic getaway near the beach. Enjoy amenities such as air conditioning, cable television, bath robes and foot massagers. The rooms have private entrances. Free bottle of champagne and a free breakfast.
Stay at a whaling captain's elegant, circa-1848, octagonal house near Whaling National Historic Park, museums, downtown, waterfront, historic homes, restaurants and galleries. Pet-friendly accomodations centrally located on the South Coast, convenient to dog-friendly Buzzard's Bay beaches, Cape Cod, ferries to Martha's Vineyard and Cuttyhunk Islands.
This lovely house is a fine example of the city's prominent Jacobethan architecture. Five fireplaces, beautiful gardens and a relaxing porch are some of the home's amenities. A continental breakfast is served daily and represents the Portuguese, Latino and African influences that are still present in this 19th century whaling capital.





