We'd like to spend time in charming downtowns, ride bikes, hike, eat great local food, go antiquing (esp on Route 6A), go to the seashore for the views- maybe a picnic, visit lighthouses, visit a winery or brewery, and potentially get on the water via a sail, kayak, or whale watching tour. This time of year, is it best to book every night in advance, or would it be possible to play it by ear with lodging? Ideally we wouldn't be moving hotels every night, but can see that it might make sense to spend an evening in Falmouth, a day in Chatham, and a couple days in Provincetown.įor reference, we're in our 40s - considered going to Nantucket, but Provincetown sounded a little more our style. While we're on MV - Chappaquiddick, Mytoi, Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, gingerbread cottages, Aquinnah/Gay Head Cliffsĭay 6 - 9: Explore the Cape from Falmouth to Provincetown Stay near Oak Bluffs at an AirBnB (already booked!) Stay near Oak Bluffs at an AirBnB (already booked!)ĭay 5: Explore Martha's Vineyard. I know that the drive from Falmouth to Provincetown isn't long if driven in a straight shot, but we'd like to stop along the way - visiting shops and views as we go.ĭay 1: Arrive in Boston / Overnight in Hopkinton visiting familyĭay 2: Travel to Sandwich / Exploring Sandwich and visiting family.ĭay 3: Exploring Sandwich and visiting family.ĭay 4: Early Wood's Hole ferry to Martha's Vineyard. We have lodging set for Days 1-5 and are feeling good about our plan for that portion of our trip, but we're having trouble figuring out how to break up Days 6-9/10. We'll be flying into Boston and renting a car, and would love some guidance on the best way to break up our time on the Cape. We'll be visiting distant relatives, some of whom I'll be meeting for the first time and are looking to explore the area on our own while we're there as well. My husband and I are planning a trip out to Cape Cod at the end of September (20 - 30th).
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