What to do and see in , Seacoast Region: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

February 7, 2022 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Granite State Growler Tours, Diversions Puzzles & Games, Smoky Quartz Distillery, The Salt Cellar, Explore the Ocean World Oceanarium, Portsmouth Historical Society, Monkey Mind Escape Rooms, USS Albacore Museum, The Players' Ring, Warner House.
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1. Granite State Growler Tours

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5.0 based on 278 reviews

Granite State Growler Tours

Granite State Growler Tours, the first craft brewery tour bus in New Hampshire and a Best of NH 2013 winner chosen by NH magazine, is roaming for foam! Hop on our bus, affectionately named 'Greta the Growler Getta', and visit the best craft breweries on the NH seacoast. Your four-hour adventure includes exclusive personal tours given by the brewers themselves so you can talk to them one on one. Tastings are included in the ticket price. If you like what you tried, grab a growler and we'll keep it iced down for you. As we roam from tap to tap, our knowledgeable guide will entertain and intrigue you with unique facts and little-known stories about the rich and foamy history of brewing in NH. With great hops at every stop, meet us for beer every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Are you looking for a private or group tour a custom itinerary for your special event? We can visit over 27 different breweries and distilleries.

2. Diversions Puzzles & Games

123 Congress St, Portsmouth, NH 03801-4005 +1 603-766-6220 [email protected] http://www.diversionsgames.com
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Diversions Puzzles & Games

Diversions Puzzles & Games strives to bring the local community together through quality product, excellent service, and engaging game events, encouraging us all to unplug and play a little more! Our flagship location can be found in Portsmouth, New Hampshire - a charming, historical, and creative city on the seacoast! Stop by and check out our famed array of game nights which play host to users from the beginner level on up through the pros. Whether you’re just in an exploratory phase, or you’re looking to connect with your peers that are seasoned players, these game nights will bring the Portsmouth community together in a real, live social setting.

3. Smoky Quartz Distillery

894 Lafayette Rd, Seabrook, NH 03874-4216 +1 603-474-4229 http://www.smokyquartzdistillery.com/
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Smoky Quartz Distillery

Smoky Quartz is a veteran owned and operated craft distillery. Distilllery produces The award winning V5 bourbon and Granite Coast Rum. The distillery also produces premium craft spirits Granite Lightning Moonshine and Solid Granite Vodka. .

Reviewed By Jileon508

Place was cool. Tour was awesome. Kevin was super knowledgeable. We got some bourbon and hot sauce so no complaints here!!!

4. The Salt Cellar

7 Commercial Aly, Portsmouth, NH 03801-3864 +1 603-373-0064 [email protected] http://www.salt-cellar.com
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

The Salt Cellar

The Salt Cellar Store is the only store totally focused and dedicated to salt for people, located at 7 Commercial Alley in Portsmouth, NH. Carrying a full line of gourmet flavored and infused sea salts to enhance recipes, bath and spa products including bath soaks, body butters, salt scrubs, shave creams, aftershaves, and soaps made from materials derived from the Dead Sea, Himalayan Salt Lamps, blocks, home products, and gift sets.

Reviewed By MonicaH1464 - Covington, United States

Love salt, so this was a must see for me. I was pleasantly surprised. There is a wonderful selection por flavored salts, plus gifts and salt related products. They also have a spa where one can schedule time (for a fee) to get a special "salt massage."

5. Explore the Ocean World Oceanarium

367 Ocean Blvd #3, Hampton, NH 03842-3633 +1 603-758-7998 [email protected] http://exploretheoceanworld.com
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Explore the Ocean World Oceanarium

The Oceanarium is a small, unique hands-on natural history museum with a touch tank and deep water tank. Admission includes a personal tour with a biologist including handling the deep-water crabs, stars and other live sea animals and a short talk on whales, sharks and lobstering. There is unlimited time at the touch tank and to explore the exhibits on your own. The biologist is available for questions during your entire visit. Everything in the museum is brought in by local commercial fishermen and can be found in the Gulf of Maine.

Reviewed By 743heidil

We discovered this place by accident on our walk down the boulevard one day While on vacation last week. Ellen was great. She followed Covid guidelines so we felt safe while in the building. She was great with all the kids and let them touch so many different ocean animals. She had a great variety of sea creatures like Blue lobsters, horseshoe crabs, starfish etc that the kids got to handle. We learned all about whales before we went on our whale watch trip scheduled for a few days later! She was so willing to answer all our questions. Would highly recommend this!!!

6. Portsmouth Historical Society

10 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH 03801-4305 +1 603-436-8433 [email protected] http://www.PortsmouthHistory.org
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Portsmouth Historical Society

Founded in 1917, the Portsmouth Historical Society is a nonprofit devoted to the history, arts, and culture of the Portsmouth region, through acquisitions, preservation, museum exhibitions, programs, and publications. It operates the Discover Portsmouth Welcome Center and the 1758 John Paul Jones Historic House Museum and Garden, a national historic landmark. The Society also serves as the home of the Portsmouth Advocates for Historic Preservation, and the Portsmouth Marine Society Press.

Reviewed By Maurene_K - Dover, United States

After visiting the Discover Portsmouth Welcome Center, I went into the attached Portsmouth Historical Society building to see the 2021 art exhibits. The one on the first floor was titled: Twilight of American Impressionism. The featured artists were Alice Ruggles Sohier and Frederick A. Bosley. Alice Ruggles Sohier was born in Massachusetts. She had an extensive education in art. Among her instructors for advanced studies at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston were Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Weston Benson. I liked most of her work shown in the exhibit. The oil painting titled Dahlias was my favorite. The yellow dahlias looked so delicate. I also liked the painting titled Yellow Day Lilies. Frederick A. Bosley was from Lebanon, New Hampshire. He also studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Weston Benson. Works in this exhibit included portraits and landscapes. Most of his palette was in subdued darker shades, except for the portrait of a woman in a red kimono titled “Elizabeth in Red” which I liked. Bosley's palette was on display in a case. The exhibit upstairs was titled: Don Gorvett: Working Waterfronts. He is a contemporary artist. He does woodcuts and then makes colorized prints from them. The waterfronts were mostly Portsmouth and Ogunquit. There was also a video in which Don Gorvett demonstrated how he does the woodcuts and made his prints. He combines the traditional process with a few procedures he created. I found both exhibits worthwhile. I really liked the Impressionist exhibit. I always find every exhibit that the Portsmouth Historical Society displays to be first-rate. I rate the Portsmouth Historical Society, its John Paul Jones House, its tours, its publications, and these exhibits at 5.0. I highly recommend anything the Society does. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.

7. Monkey Mind Escape Rooms

10 Vaughan Mall 214, Portsmouth, NH 03801 +1 603-498-8997 [email protected] http://www.monkeymindescape.com/
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Monkey Mind Escape Rooms

Monkey Mind Escape Room located in downtown Portsmouth NH. We are Portsmouth’s premier escape room and team building center. Our themed rooms require critical thinking, strong team work, and the ability to work quickly in order solve the puzzles and escape the room. Great for team building, birthday parties, and gatherings. Located in downtown Portsmouth New Hampshire. Come visit us.

Reviewed By kelleycoull - Norwich, United States

Monkey Mind was a lot of fun. My husband I have done 15-20 escape rooms over the last few years. I was impressed by the knowledge of the staff here on the evolution of escape rooms. We did both the Antidote and Mummy rooms because we were offered a discount for doing a second room and it was a blast. The two rooms were quite different, but totally enjoyable. The special effects were cool- in both rooms, there were moments where I jumped because of something happening that gave a little spook but nothing serious. Regarding COVID, they had plenty of protocols in place to ensure cleanliness and safety. Highly recommend!

8. USS Albacore Museum

600 Market St, Portsmouth, NH 03801-3361 +1 603-436-3680 [email protected] http://www.ussalbacore.org/
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4.5 based on 594 reviews

USS Albacore Museum

The USS Albacore is a research submarine, designed by the U.S. Navy to test experimental features used in modern submarines. The Navy tested top-secret features that led to the high-speed silent operation used on modern U.S. submarines. Today, Albacore has been preserved and is opened to the public Every visitor can go inside and explore this remarkable submarine. You will be able to look through the periscope, explore the control room, engineering spaces, and bunkrooms, and hear crew members tell of things that happened when they were at sea. Tours through Albacore are self-guided. As you walk through the ship, a series of audio stations highlight Albacore's unique features. Recordings by former crew members tell about daily life and some hair-raising incidents aboard the sub. The Visitor Center is your starting point for the tour. The Gift Shop offers souvenirs of your visit. The Memorial Garden preserves the memory of those who have served on Albacore and other U.S. submarines.

Reviewed By PartyTheNightAway - New Jersey, United States

Excellent trip! We arrived at approximately 1 pm and made our way inside to buy our tickets. There were several docents positioned outside that provided useful information about the submarine and its history. There were also several informational plaques located throughout the outside museum and inside the submarine that contained buttons with the actual voices of crew members that worked on the submarine. These voices gave us detailed information about what we were seeing and how life was like on the submarine. We actually got to go inside of the submarine, and we saw the bunks that the crew members slept on, the kitchen, the dining area, the bathrooms and showers, the control room and the engineering aspect. I gained a lot of knowledge doing this tour and thought it was pretty neat that we got to step inside of an actual submarine. The self guided tour was very detailed and I left without having any additional questions. TIP: I recommend spending 1 hour here if you truly want to see everything.

9. The Players' Ring

105 Marcy St, Portsmouth, NH 03801-4616 +1 603-436-8123 http://playersring.org/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

The Players' Ring

10. Warner House

150 Daniel St, Portsmouth, NH 03801-3831 +1 603-436-5909 [email protected] http://www.warnerhouse.org/
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Warner House

The governor's mansion when Portsmouth was state capital in the 1700s, this historic 1718 house was the site of many important decisions about New Hampshires future.

Reviewed By proudrose - Ottawa, Canada

We had a fantastic tour, We had arranged to meet the director at the house as it was closed for the season for regular tours. He was amazing and so knowledgeable. We found out about the family who had built the house and everything in it. Just great for history buffs

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