1. Kennebunkport, Maine
Noah Kahan has a song titled "Maine," where he literally sings "I wanna go to Maine," so this iconic New England spot has to be on the list. Filled with quaint beaches and a charming downtain, Kennebunkport is one of Maine's most well-known travel destinations. You can stay in one of the town's several boutique hotels or inns and enjoy lazy beach days and hazy sunsets to experience all of the Noah Kahan vibes. Don't forget to indulge in a fresh lobster roll while you're visiting!
2. Warner, New Hampshire
Not having to visit Europe to experience luscious lavender fields this summer? Sign me up! Warner, New Hampshire, is an ideal summer location for those looking for a unique New England experience, because you can't find lavender fields like this just anywhere. About 18 miles from Concord, Warner is the perfect day trip to experience a quaint downtown filled with summer florals.
3. Woodstock, Vermont
Hiking, swimming and shopping are some of the key features in Woodstock during the summertime, making for an ideal outdoorsy getaway. With mild temperatures all season long, you can spend the entire day outdoors swimming in the Ottaquechee River and biking through town. Breweries and cafes fill the town for fresh beer and coffee, and trust us that you'll never want to leave this village.
4. Boston, Massachusetts
Experiencing a Noah Kahan summer doesn't limit you to places with beautiful beaches and glistening lakes. Boston is the "it" city of New England and is filled with New Englanders who live for a Boston summer. Catch a Red Sox game, shop on Newbury Street or stroll through the Seaport to explore all of the summer vibes that Boston has to offer. Boston is also the perfect spot for New England summer bachelor and bachelorette parties!
5. Portsmouth, New Hampshire
City meets beach for the best of both worlds in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. From trendy boutiques to surf side coffee shops, you can spend mornings shopping around before hitting a local beach.
6. Newport, Rhode Island
We couldn't finish this list by not including a spot in Rhode Island, and that's Newport. If you're traveling from afar and are not embarking on a New England road trip, Newport is a place that you can easily stay for a week and not get bored. From the classic mansions to the iconic cliff walk, Newport is filled with both history and summer beauty. Consider venturing out to explore surrounding Rhode Island towns such as Watch Hill and Block Island for more beautiful beaches and New England vibes.