How to Find Hotels in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

Hampton Beach, New Hampshire wins the award for the most popular tourist destination and the most used beach in the state. Summers in Hampton Beach provide more activities than you can fit into a typical vacation, from concerts to fireworks displays to boating and much more.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with internet access to make reservations
  • Sunscreen
  • Map of the area
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Instructions

  1. Get to Know the Area

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      Be prepared for the humidity in the morning, when humidity levels are around 75 percent to 85 percent every day of the year. Fortunately, the humidity typically drops below 60 percent during the afternoons.

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      Apply your sunscreen. While summer highs in the mid to low 80s F may seem low, the exposure to the beach and water will cause you to burn.

    Travel to Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

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      Fly into Boston's Logan International airport for the most flights to the area. Portsmouth provides the closest airport, but only two commercial carriers use this airport.

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      Make the drive. If you live within 450 miles of Hampton Beach, it may be faster for you to drive.

    Choose Your Accommodations

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      To book accommodations, contact Hampton Beach Village District at (800) 438-2826 or visit their Web site (see Resources below).

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      Rent a condo or cottage to enjoy a family vacation that feels like home away from home. Expect to pay $900 and up for a week-long stay.

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      Rest up for the next day in 2-star hotels for around $100 per night. Stay at a high-end hotel for $150 per night, with prices increasing to over $200 per night during the summer.

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      Sleep cheap by camping out. Prices start at $20 per night for a tent and $27 per night for RV hookups.

Tips & Warnings

  • While in this village community, everything you need for your vacation will likely be within walking distance, especially if you are by the boardwalk.

  • You can save money by staying in accommodations located not on the beach but within short walking distance of the beach.

  • Save even more by staying in the city of Hampton.

  • Many condos and cottages require a minimum stay of three to seven days.

  • Budget for sales tax and other fees for your room.

  • Summer is the peak season and prices for accommodations can go up by 20 to 90 percent depending on the hotel.

  • Always be careful when enjoying the ocean. Undercurrents and rip tides can surprise swimmers who are not prepared to the pull of the ocean forces. Use the buddy system when in the water.

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