How to Find Cheap Hotels in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

How to Find Cheap Hotels in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. In a state famous for winter sports and fall foliage, Hampton Beach, New Hampshire is the place to go in the summer. Located on the Atlantic coast, it's the busiest beach area in the state and boasts more than 80 free evening concerts and weekly fireworks displays during the summer months. Despite all the hot-weather fun and attractions, this is a year-round resort that's also magical during the winter holidays.

Things You'll Need

  • Credit card
  • Hotel reservation
  • Map
  • Camera
  • Computer
  • Plane tickets
  • Rental car

Instructions

  1. Choose Your Accommodations

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      To book accommodations, contact Hampton Beach Village District at (800) GET A TAN or visit their Web site (see Resources below).

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      Enjoy the views that Hampton Beach is known for. For such a small beachfront area, there are plenty of choices among B&Bs, cottages, campgrounds and hotels, all within walking distance of the beach.

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      Use your Hampton Beach accommodations as a home base and plan excursions to nearby areas. As New Hampshire is a small state, you might find that traveling to other districts from the convenient Hampton Beach location is easier than you thought.

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      Scoop up cheap deals by traveling to Hampton Beach in the winter and early spring off-season. National chain hotel prices won't be much lower, but the rates on rental properties and independent inns often are.

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      Book early. Grab your credit card and get on the phone sooner rather than later. Summer rentals fill up quickly, especially the cheap ones.

    Get In and Out of Town Easily

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      Try C & J Trailways for bus and shuttle rides to outlying cities, including Boston and Portsmouth.

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      Fly into Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. An alternative to the very busy Logan Airport in Boston, Manchester Airport is less than an hour from Hampton Beach.

    Explore the City

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      Bring a camera. From mid-June to the end of the month is the free Sand Sculpting Competition, featuring 250 tons of sand, lots of creativity and a $10,000 grand prize. It's one of the many free events during the summer.

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      Pack your earplugs if you don't like loud noises-or you kids don't. There are 14 special fireworks displays during the summer, ending with the season finale in September.

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      Get wet. There are deep sea fishing tours and water slides for those who don't mind a little water, and a seafood festival for those who only want to whet their appetite.

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