A Cape Cod tour takes about two hours to drive from Barnstable to Provincetown. But the driving time doesn’t factor in all the things that make your vacation fun. To make the most of your trip, I recommend planning for even more time. What is there to do on the route through Cape Cod? There’s […]
Summer is the most popular time for a Cape Cod tour! Of the Cape’s 4 million annual visitors, two-thirds of them visit in July and August. Why is summer so popular? It’s when the Atlantic Ocean is at its warmest. When the water heats up, it makes for better fishing, swimming, sailing, and whale-watching. Summer […]
There are so many amazing places to visit on the Cape during the summer, from beautiful beaches to antique lighthouses to the hustle and bustle of Provincetown. How do you decide what’s worth seeing? I’ve got you covered! Here are some of my favorite locations to visit when I’m on a Cape Cod tour! There’s […]
On a Cape Cod tour, you should look for whales between April and October, when the ocean’s water is at its warmest. What kinds of whales will you see? Humpbacks, finbacks, orcas, and even the extremely endangered North Atlantic right whales are known to make an appearance. Today, the natural deep harbor at Cape Cod’s […]
Cape Cod and Cape Ann are two captivating coastal destinations in Massachusetts, each with its own unique charm and character. While they share a name prefix and boast picturesque seaside beauty, there are notable differences that set them apart, especially when you approach them from the perspective of self-guided tours. Geographic Distinctions Cape Cod is […]
Fall is the perfect time to discover Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. As the summer crowds disperse and the leaves transform into a vibrant display of colors, this picturesque destination takes on a different, more serene charm. Here are five compelling reasons why you should plan your Cape Cod getaway for the autumn months. […]
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