Explore Cape Cod in a Day
Duration
9 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore the beautiful beaches and historic lighthouse of Chatham
Visit Orleans art galleries and enjoy its vibrant cultural scene
Discover Provincetown’s charming bohemian streets and unique local shops
Experience wine tasting and tours at Truro Vineyards estate
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Cape Cod is a breathtaking destination that blends natural beauty, coastal charm, and vibrant culture. This scenic day tour takes you through some of the Cape’s most picturesque towns and villages, offering unforgettable views at every turn. In Chatham, enjoy serene saltwater beaches, a historic lighthouse, and elegant mansions while sampling local cuisine at charming eateries. Orleans captivates art lovers with its numerous galleries and creative spirit, while Provincetown showcases a lively bohemian atmosphere with colorful shops, art-lined streets, and historic mansions. Truro offers a taste of local wines at Truro Vineyards, and Wellfleet delights visitors with its famous shellfish, including the renowned Wellfleet oysters. Each town offers its own unique charm, making Cape Cod a rich tapestry of experiences.
This full-day adventure allows travelers to enjoy the essence of coastal New England through charming streets, sandy beaches, whale watching, and scenic lighthouses. Along the way, visitors can explore art galleries, boutique shops, and indulge in delicious local foods. The tour combines the perfect balance of history, culture, and nature, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a day of exploration and relaxation by the sea. Whether you are wandering the quaint towns or admiring the scenic vistas, Cape Cod promises an experience that delights all your senses.
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Tours available in English, Spanish, and Turkish
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Customer Reviews
Melissa

Cape Cod National Seashore is a beautiful and expansive stretch of coastline with plenty of ways to explore. There are multiple access points to the beach, spots to learn about the area’s history through interpretive signs, scenic trails for hiking or biking, and iconic lighthouses to visit. The beach itself is calm in terms of crowds, which makes it a peaceful place to enjoy the sound of the waves — though the surf can be quite rough, so be cautious if you’re planning to swim. The sand is soft and clean, but we didn’t come across any seashells (maybe they’re more common in other seasons). The highlight for us was spotting many seals playing in the water — such a treat! Plenty of parking makes it easy to explore different sections of this beautiful national seashore.
Cody

My mother and I visited Cape Cod National Seashore on the whole day of Wednesday, October 1st. Sadly, it was the same day as the government shutdown. All both two visitor centers, the restrooms, and the buildings are closed. Except the restrooms by Salt Pond Visitor Center was opened after we arrived nearby Cape Cod National Seashore Entrance. And we had to go explore the Cape Cod National Seashore outside. We had a lot of good time to see a few places in a beautiful day. We walked .8 mile on two different trails, Buttonbush Trail Loop and Marconi Beach Walk. Buttonbush Trail is located nearby Salt Pond Visitor Center. Many different plants and trees we walked through. Not many people have walked past us. Marconi Beach is not far away from Salt Pond Visitor Center. It was crazy and strong winds. Saw strong waves crashing the beach. But it was so peaceful to see when we were taking a stand and watch. We saw all three different lighthouses; Nauset Light, Three Sisters Lighthouses and Highland Light. It was very cool to see the real lighthouses. And it’s also closed. And we went to see Herring Cove Beach that was more peaceful to see the beach. The winds and the clouds were gone before us arrived. I took a short walk by the water. It’s a good therapy to walk. And I found a couple of cool detailed rocks. (I dropped off where I found afterwards.) It’s already checked off my bucket list. ❤️
Mark

Large National Seashore welcomes you with beautiful ocean views and many beach landscapes.Lighthouses and more are available for you to enjoy. We enjoyed seeing the "Cape Cod potato chips" lighthouse and observing the seals in the waters near Nauset light. Facilities provided include restrooms and parking. The warnings about the sharks are no joke.
John

There are several beautiful sand beaches with bath and changing rooms. On at least one beach there is an area that you can drive on with a permit. I saw several campers parked on the beach. We saw some seals frolicking in the water but no great white sharks.
Sam

Cape Cod National Seashore is hard to avoid when visiting Cape Cod. The park is rich with ecological and historical significance. The history is presented in the two main visitor centers and across the many trails and beaches at the park. The beaches are all very well maintained and the trails are too. I quite liked the dune shacks trail and the salt pond trails. I recommend bug spray and sunscreen for both! Some areas charge fees during the summer.
