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One of the reasons Cape Cod is a popular meeting destination is because there is so much to do.
Our spas, golf course and fabulous private ocean beaches are steps away after the day's business
is finished, but there are countless other activities your group will enjoy, including antiquing,
whale watching, fishing, sailing and island cruises. Here are some more local favorites:
Whale Watching
Many of the Cape's whale watching tours boast a sighting rate of over 98%, so you're almost guaranteed
to see these awesome creatures in their natural habitat.
Nantucket & Martha's Vineyard
Our resorts are within seven miles of air or ferry (Steamship Authority | Hy-Line Cruises )
service to either of these picturesque islands - a great day trip!
John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
The JFK Museum's multimedia exhibit opens a window to JFK's days on the Cape and includes photographs
and memorabilia of America's "summer White House" at Hyannis Port and the Kennedy family's history on Cape Cod.
Cape Cod National Seashore
Cape Cod National Seashore is 43,000 acres of shoreline and upland seaside landscape, including
40 miles of pristine beach, dozens of deep freshwater kettle ponds and exhibits showing the history
of human and natural evolution on these ancient lands.
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
Wellfleet Bay's 1,100 acres of salt marsh, beaches, pine forest, ponds and rare heathlands attracts
a wide array of wildlife including song- and shore birds. Discover the true "nature" of Cape Cod on
five miles of trails through these unique habitats.
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
A great place for kids, CMNH encourages understanding of our fragile Cape Cod environment
through hands-on discovery and learning. The museum sits on 80 acres of woods and marshland
and features local marine life and live animal exhibits and a walking path through a salt
marsh and tidal flats.
Nauset Lighthouse Tour
The historic Nauset Lighthouse in Eastham was rescued from the edge of a 60-foot eroding
cliff, moved inland and restored.
Heritage Museum & Gardens
An organization working to preserve the history, industry, art and horticulture of America, the museum
has a carousel, acres of beautiful gardens and walking trails, exhibits on Cape Cod life, a working
windmill and a large indoor antique car collection.
Cape Cod Rail Trail
This flat, paved family-friendly biking trail trail follows a former railroad bed for 22
miles through the woods and seaside of Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Eastham and Wellfleet.
Stop along the way for pictures, lunch or a walk through town.
Pilgrim Monument
This monument at the Cape's tip in Provincetown commemorates the Pilgrim's first landing and
is the tallest granite structure in the U.S. Also has ongoing conservation, artifacts and a
museum of the 18th century wrecked pirate ship Whydah.
Harwich Junior Theater
Attracting excellent local talent, the year-round Harwich Junior Theatre is Cape Cod's
premiere family theater children, young people, and their families.
Edward Gorey House
The Edward Gorey House celebrates and preserves the life and works of Edward Gorey, American author,
illustrator, playwright, set and costume designer.
Cape Playhouse
Often referred to as the "Birthplace of the Stars," the legendary Cape Playhouse has
been bringing Broadway actors to Cape Cod for nearly 80 years.
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