the simple rooms, some with wall murals and whirlpool tubs, come with flat-screen tvs, free wifi, and a patio or balcony with seating. amenities include a heated indoor pool and sundecks. parking is free. set among main street's shops and restaurants, this simple motel is a 3-minute walk from the john f. most rooms have minifridges. kennedy hyannis museum. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. there's also a casual restaurant serving breakfast Boston Logan International Airport 1 hr 19
Cape Cod Museum Of Natural History (24 min) Interactive exhibits, activities & lectures teach visitors about local ecology & wildlife. Cape Cod Maritime Museum (9 min) Seasonal waterfront museum exploring the region's maritime history with exhibits & boat tours. Sea Gull Beach (13 min) Yarmouth's largest saltwater beach, featuring a bathhouse, shower, concession stand & parking lot. John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum (4 min) Multimedia displays & rotating exhibits spotlight the time JFK spent with his family on Cape Cod. Grays Beach (17 min) Beach with a small sweep of sand & shallow waters for paddling, plus a long boardwalk over marshes. Craigville Beach, Barnstable (12 min) Large, sandy beach popular for swimming & kite surfing, plus panoramic harbor views. Sandy Neck Lighthouse (56 min) Privately owned brick lighthouse from 1857, a popular sight on whale-watching boat trips. Mayflower Beach (24 min) Cape Cod Museum of Art (21 min) Permanent & visiting exhibits of works of Cape Cod artists from turn of 20th century to today. Joseph P. Kennedy House (8 min) Coastal walk & site of the famed Kennedy Compound with scenic views of the home & the beach. Cape Cod Central Railroad (5 min) Edward Gorey House (13 min) Original artwork, photographs & first editions displayed in the quirky artist/author's former home. Cape Codder Water Park (8 min) Water park Cape Cod Beer (9 min) Community-focused brewery offering daily tours, tastings & a shop with gifts & growlers to go. Whydah Pirate Museum (11 min) Museum displaying artifacts recovered from an 18th-century vessel used for piracy & the slave trade. |