Harwich

Harwich made up of Seven Villages on Cape Cod with its breathtaking scenery is a wonderful and relaxing New England getaway.

Beautiful pristine beaches await you with lots of water sports activities. The harbours and bays are busy with fishing and sailing boats and the ferry to take you to Nantucket. Take to the waters and sail on the Sound or explore the waterways by kayak and watch the seals at play.

Cycle or walk past cranberry bogs, lakes and ponds on the Cape Cod Rail Trail—golf at the 9-hole Harwich Port Golf Course or the challenging 18-hole Cranberry Valley Golf Course. Wander along historic pathways through forest and meadow and explore more than 615 acres of trails.

Stroll each of Harwich’s charming villages and discover unique boutiques and galleries along with many dining options to please every taste bud. Dine on the water, in an elegant restaurant, cozy pub, or café, and enjoy fresh lobster and seafood.

Sandwich

Just 57 miles from Boston, Sandwich is the oldest and of the most picturesque towns on Cape Cod. The town boasts beautiful old homes, some of which have been converted to inns, charming shops and restaurants.

As the Cape’s oldest town, it is not surprising that Sandwich is bursting with historic sites and museums including the Green Briar Nature Center & Jam Kitchen, the Dexter Grist Mill, the Hoxie House, Heritage Museum and Gardens and the Sandwich Glass Museum.

Sandwich plays host to many pristine sandy beaches. East Sandwich Beach, Sandy Neck Beach, and Town Neck Beach are all conveniently located for fun in the sun and water activities.

If you enjoy the outdoors, you’ll love Sandwich. The Boardwalk is a favorite for visitors and residents alike. The Briar Patch at Green Briar Nature Center features beautiful walking paths and gardens. Shawme-Crowell State Forest offers extensive hiking. The Cape Cod Canal Bike Path is a wonderful stretch for biking, walking, jogging and rollerblading. Watch the boats big and small cruise through the canal.

Hyannis

The village of Hyannis, is more than just a village, it is also the hub of Cape Cod.

Explore the miles of splendid beaches perfect for long walks, finding seashells, swimming, snorkeling and surfing. Spend the day boating or fishing or just strolling around the pretty harbour. You could even take the ferry over to Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard.

Stroll around the quaint antique shops and local artist galleries or visit The JFK Hyannis Museum in the old Town Hall on Main St. Which focuses on John F. Kennedy’s time spent in the town.

Falmouth

Falmouth is just one of Cape Cod’s treasures, located in the southwestern part of the Cape and encompasses several small villages with over 68 miles of coastline and 10 beaches.

Stroll Falmouth Village’s tree-lined Main Street and you’ll find quaint shops filled with unique gifts, and delightful restaurants to suit every palate from ethnic restaurants to fresh fish and seafood dishes. From day spas to nightlife, Falmouth Village’s little corner of Cape Cod offers a variety of options to keep you occupied.

Whether it be boating, windsurfing, fishing, jet skiing or simply soaking up the sun, there is something for everyone on the beaches of Falmouth. Make sure you head to Chapoquoit beach or Old Silver beach to catch one of the stunning sunsets. Hike or bike along many of the paths and trails through a natural setting of salt marsh, cranberry bogs, ponds, and woodlands, to sandy shores and a busy working harbor offering scenic views of the coastline.

There are distinctive historical districts within the town well worth visiting from Falmouth Village to North and West Falmouth and Waquoit historic district. Or hop on the ferry over to Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket.

Chatham

Chatham is located at the southeast tip of Massachusetts and halfway down the 75-mile-long Cape Cod Peninsula. To the east is the Atlantic Ocean, to the South is Nantucket Sound, and to the north is Pleasant Bay. Cool summer sea breezes, warm Indian summers, and mild winters make Chatham a place to vacation year-round.

Whether you are an avid fisherman or a boater, Chatham is your homeport to the ocean. Take a seal tour or watch them follow the fishing fleet into the Chatham Fish Pier. If the water is not your thing, relax on the beach with miles of pristine white sand.

This stunning town is blessed with beautiful scenery and offers many Nature Trails and Parks for biking and hiking. If golf is your passion, there are beautiful golf courses overlooking the Atlantic. If you enjoy visiting historic places and museums, there are some of the best-preserved homes and buildings in the area. The Old Village protects more than 300 historic properties.

Chatham is well known for its fresh fish and seafood. While many restaurants feature the “catch of the day” and other local favorites, there is no lack of other fares, including Italian, French, Continental, Asian, and, of course, good old traditional American.

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