Chatham, United States
Chatham
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Chatham Lighthouse
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Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge
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Stage Harbor Lighthouse

Welcome to Cape Cod, a captivating peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, maritime history, and coastal charm.
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Welcome to Cape Cod, a captivating peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, maritime history, and coastal charm. Whether you're a beach lover, history enthusiast, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat, Cape Cod has something for everyone.
By Air: The nearest major airport is Cape Cod Gateway Airport (HYA), but most visitors arrive via Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and then drive or take a bus to Cape Cod.
By Car: Cape Cod is easily accessible by car, approximately 70 miles southeast of Boston. The scenic drive across the Cape Cod Canal is a memorable start to your journey.
Cape Cod provides a range of accommodation options, from luxurious beachfront resorts to cozy bed and breakfasts. Some popular areas to consider for lodging are:
Stretching over 40 miles of pristine coastline, the Cape Cod National Seashore is a protected area with stunning beaches, sand dunes, and walking trails. Don't miss the iconic Nauset Light and Coast Guard Beach.
Cape Cod is home to several historic lighthouses, each with its own story. Some notable ones include Highland Light, Nauset Light, and Chatham Lighthouse. Climb to the top for breathtaking views.
Experience the thrill of whale watching in Cape Cod Bay. Various companies offer boat tours where you can spot humpback whales, dolphins, and seals. The season typically runs from April to October.
Rent a bike and explore the Cape Cod Rail Trail, a scenic 22-mile path through picturesque landscapes, charming towns, and cranberry bogs.
Wander through the narrow streets of Provincetown, filled with art galleries, boutiques, and seafood restaurants. Don't forget to visit the Pilgrim Monument for panoramic views.
Take a ferry from Hyannis or Woods Hole for a day trip to the nearby islands of Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket. Each has its own unique charm, offering beautiful beaches, historic sites, and great dining.
Cape Cod boasts an array of seafood restaurants, clam shacks, and fine dining establishments. Sample local favorites such as clam chowder, lobster rolls, and fresh seafood caught daily. Some recommended spots include:
Cape Cod is a destination that captures the essence of coastal New England, offering a delightful mix of natural beauty, history, and relaxation. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural exploration, or simply a peaceful retreat by the sea, Cape Cod invites you to experience its unique charm. Start planning your trip with the Lambus App and enjoy your stay on this enchanting peninsula!
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Chatham, United States
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Chatham Lighthouse
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Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge
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Stage Harbor Lighthouse
Chatham, United States
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Cape Cod National Seashore Museum
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Cape Cod National Seashore Salt Pond Visitor Center
Harwich, United States
Eastham, United States
North Truro, United States
United States
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Provincetown Town Hall
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Pilgrim Monument