The Scenic Coast Cape Cod is a huge expanse with 559.6 miles of coast including the Cape Cod National Seashore and 400 square miles of landmass. With numerous places of interest like heritage museums, nature paths, lighthouses, golf course, beaches, shopping places, harbors, a quaint charming atmosphere, and breathtaking natural beauty, the Cape area has a unique lure. You can trace early history at Provincetown, fly fish the world famous Monomoy flats for prize stripers, kayak, swim in the sea, or stroll by the cranberry bogs and spring wildflowers. A drive through Old King’s highway is a treat with restaurants, galleries, and antique shops scattered along the way. You can take a romantic cruise through the Cape Cod Canal or the Bass River. Barnstable Harbor and Provincetown are a haven for whale watchers while the Falmouth Road Race in August attracts runners from all over the world. |
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Massachusetts is known for so many famous destinations from Martha’s Vineyard, to Plymouth, and Salem to Cape Cod. This small state has a lot to offer from professional sports, to great beaches, outdoor fun, fresh-caught seafood, and an abundance of cultural and historical attractions. Travel with us as we go through the state from the west to its rich and famous islands.
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