About Vacation Rentals in Connecticut Shores

The Shore Towns region of coastal Connecticut is known for its fishing villages. But there’s more to Shore Towns than that. There’s beauty everywhere. The Long Island Sound provides the perfect backdrop for a scenic vacation to guests of
Connecticut Vacation Homes. Outdoors enthusiasts got plenty to do here, from swimming, sailing, fishing, beach combing to sight-seeing, hiking, canoing and kayaking. The Hammonasset Beach State Park is rated one of the best beaches in the coastal Connecticut region. It’s also the largest beach in Connecticut.
But there is also a lot of history here in Shore Towns. For instance, there is the the Submarine Force Museum, located on the Thames River in
Groton, Connecticut - it is the only submarine museum operated by the United States Navy. The Carousel Museum houses one of the largest collections of antique carousel pieces in the United States. The Barnum Museum narrates Bridgeport's industrial and social history.
Then there is the the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration in Shore Towns, Connecticut, with its exciting XD Motion Theater experience. Gillette Castle State Park in East Haddam displays the creative genius of William Gillette to the public on the weekends of November and December. The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center is a learning community dedicated to advancement of American Theater. Other vacation destinations in the region include
Madison and
Clinton.