Learn about the best parks, attractions, museums, historic landmarks, tours, and other things to do in Portsmouth NH and the surrounding Seacoast area.

Rochester Opera House

Rochester Opera House

(603) 335-1992
31 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH 03867

The Opera House presents local, regional and national performances that appeal to all ages and tastes at a lower than average ticket cost. It is also available as a rental to clubs, organizations, individuals and businesses.

Seabrook Beach

Seabrook Beach

Just down the road from Hampton Beach, near the Massachusetts border, Seabrook Beach offers a quieter setting and an expanse of sand dunes.

Seacoast Mavericks

(603) 431-6700
Leary Field, Portsmouth, NH 03801

Why drive all the way to Fenway Park? You can watch great baseball right here in Portsmouth all summer long! Come watch the Seacoast Mavericks play ball! Enjoy hotdogs and more from the concession stand. It makes for a great summer night out.

Seacoast Repertory Theatre

(603)433-4793
125 Bow Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801

Enjoy live theatre on the shores of the Piscataqua River. This quaint venue in downtown Portsmouth allows the audience to sit semi-circle around the stage for excellent viewing. Seacoast Repertory Theatre aims to reflect and enhance the Seacoast community through the shared experience of live theater.

Seacoast Science Center

Seacoast Science Center

(603) 436-8043
Odiorne State Park, 570 Ocean Blvd., Rye, NH

The Seacoast Science Center is a non-profit marine environmental organization located on the rocky coast of historic Odiorne Point State Park. The center features live animals of the Gulf of Maine, indoor touch tanks, and hands-on exhibits about life in and around the ocean.

Seapoint Beach by Melody Polakow

Seapoint Beach

Seapoint Beach, near Gerrish Island off winding Route 103 in Kittery Point, faces north and is somewhat rocky.