Pavilion Beach
Enjoy waterfront views at Pavilion Beach, a small, charming beach beside downtown Gloucester, perfect for relaxing, people-watching, and taking in the harbor and St. Peter’s Fiesta festivities.
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Stacy Boulevard, Gloucester, MA 01930

Pavilion Beach in Gloucester, MA is a small but iconic coastal spot located right beside Downtown Gloucester. This beach offers a peaceful place to relax, take a quick dip, or simply enjoy the view after exploring the city’s shops, galleries, and seafood restaurants. Its location along Stacy Boulevard places it next to the famous Fisherman’s Memorial, making it an easy stop during a visit to the city’s vibrant waterfront.

Pavilion Beach is known for its harbor views, occasional sightings of nearby lighthouses, and its front-row view of the Greasy Pole platform, which plays a central role in St. Peter’s Fiestaa deep-rooted Gloucester tradition that draws thousands of visitors each summer. The event honors the city’s fishing heritage, and Pavilion Beach becomes an active viewing area during the celebration.

Though small in size, Pavilion Beach is full of local character. People watching, boat spotting, and enjoying the sights and sounds of Gloucester Harbor are all part of the experience. The beach is popular with both locals and visitors looking for a quiet, centrally located spot near downtown.

Free on street parking is available nearby. There are no restroom facilities on site, but the location makes it a convenient stop while walking through the downtown district or visiting the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial and Harbor Loop.

Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful moment by the water or catching a glimpse of the Greasy Pole during St. Peter’s Fiesta, this shoreline offers a unique view into Gloucester’s past and present.

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