New Bedford Bed & Breakfasts
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.





