7 miles from the whydah pirate shipwreck museum. a yard features a bbq grill, sitting areas, volleyball and croquet. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:30 am. some have shared or private decks. there are also apartments with full kitchens and living rooms. parking is also free. there's a lounge with a wood-burning fireplace. continental breakfast is complimentary, and is served in a breakfast room. in a circa-1820s home, this quaint inn is a 2-minute walk from the beach and 0. relaxed, individually decorated rooms feature cable tv and free wifi Boston Logan International Airport 2 hr 10
Long Point Light Station (5 min) Herring Cove Beach (7 min) Endless stretch of calm sandy beaches, some lifeguard protected, plus parking areas & amenities. Highland Lighthouse (15 min) Circa-1907 hotel building with restored resort ambiance showcases objects & papers of Truro's past. Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) (17 min) Permanent collection & special exhibitions in 6 gallery spaces, plus 3 landscaped sculpture gardens. Beech Forest (6 min) Pilgrim Monument (11 min) Honoring the Mayflower Pilgrims, this 252-ft. granite monument offers dramatic city & harbor views. Long Point (5 min) Curving peninsula at the tip of Cape Cod with a quiet sandy beach & a 19th-century lighthouse. Provincetown Museum (10 min) Cozy local museum featuring exhibits focused on the region's cultural & maritime history. Race Point Lighthouse (21 min) Active lighthouse built in 1816, open infrequently for tours, with lodging in historic buildings. Race Point Beach (10 min) Vast strip of shoreline in a scenic natural area amid dunes, lighthouses & wildlife. Truro Vineyards (12 min) Family-owned winery with a tasting room & a gift shop in an 1830s farmhouse, plus food truck dining. Herring Cove Beach (5 min) Popular bayside beach featuring calm waters for swimming, a concession stand & paid day parking. Herring Cove (8 min) Head of the Meadow Beach (13 min) Natural pools, sand dunes, abundant marine life & seasonal facilities attract families & sunbathers. |