Provincetown / Cape Cod area in Massachusetts - Accomodation, Attractions & Restaurant internet highlights
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Provincetown / Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States
Attractions
Cape Cod National Seashore - Wellfleet, Massachusetts Forty-mile long stretch of pristine sandy beach, dozens of clear, deep, freshwater kettle ponds, and upland scenes that depict past cultural influences on the land
Whydah Pirate Museum - Provincetown, Massachusetts Geared for “ages 6 to 96” we have been voted as “Best Museum” on numerous occasions by Cape Cod Life readers’ poll and Yankee Magazine. Our exhibition is a once-in-a lifetime educational experience and is also highly entertaining for the entire family—whether you have just a half hour, or a whole afternoon!
Arts Dune Tours - Provincetown, Massachusetts Take a tour of the historic sand dunes on the Provincetown Cape Cod National Seashore protected lands
Dolphin Whale Watch - Provincetown, Massachusetts In 1975 the Dolphin Fleet started whale watching out of Provincetown, Massachusetts with the hope of bringing an understanding and awareness to the public about whales and their environment.
Pilgrim Monument - Provincetown, Massachusetts The Pilgrim Monument commemorates the history
of the Mayflower Pilgrims, their arrival and stay in Provincetown Harbor, and the signing of the Mayflower Compact. It is the tallest all-granite structure in the United States.
Accommodations
Snug Cottage - Provincetown, Massachusetts When was the last time you walked on the beach in a middle of a business meeting or went on a whale watch during your free time?
Carpe Diem Guesthouse - Provincetown, Massachusetts A longing which has always drawn people to Provincetown: Poets, writers, artists...people who fall in love with this special place at the edge of the continent.