Best Things To Do in Cape Cod
When the weather is bad, I recommend visiting the Sandwich Glass Museum, Whydah Pirate Museum, and JFK Museum.
Relax on the Cape Cod National Seashore
Parking at the National Seashore costs $25 per day during the summer. And if these beaches aren't your style, visit another area of the Cape.
Visit a Cranberry Bog
Parking at the National Seashore costs $25 per day during the summer. And if these beaches aren't your style, visit another area of the Cape.
Go Whale Watching
the well-known Captain John Boats and Dolphin Fleets. Alternatively, Barnstable-based Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises leave from there.
Bike or Run the Cape Cod Rail Trail
while you run, stroll, or bike. There is a lot to see along the 25-mile path, and you may visit state and national parks at your leisure.
Visit the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum
There is a lot to see and do in a single visit, but some people enjoy returning to various areas each time they go, especially frequent Cape tourists.
Visit Cape Cod Wineries
Every hour, on the hour, glassblowing demonstrations take place at the Sandwich Glass Museum, which is open everyday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Dive into Beautiful Hydrangea Gardens
It is a great alternative for a wet day and will definitely be at the top of your kids' lists of their favourite Cape Cod activities.
Cape Cod Caper Scavenger Hunt
The hours of the John F. Kennedy Museum in Hyannis vary seasonally but are generally open Monday through Saturday.
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