Hi, Lykkers! Today we are going to explore Cape Cod, a holiday destination on the east coast of the United States. It is famous for its charming beaches, historic towns and rich seafood.
Whether you are looking for a quiet seaside time or eager to experience rich cultural activities, Cape Cod can meet your expectations.
The best time to visit Cape Cod is from May to October every year. The weather is warm at this time, which is suitable for various outdoor activities. Especially in July and August, the temperature ranges from 20°C to 27°C, which is perfect for beach activities. However, this is also the peak tourist season, with more tourists and relatively high accommodation prices. If you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful environment, May, June, September and October are good choices. The weather is still pleasant and there are fewer tourists.
From Boston, you have a variety of ways to get to Cape Cod:
By car: Drive south along MA-3 and you will reach Cape Cod in about 2 hours. Be aware that there can be traffic jams on summer weekends, so plan your trip in advance.
Public Transportation: During the summer (usually from late May to early September), you can take the CapeFLYER train from Boston South Station to Hyannis for about $22 one-way, or $40 round-trip.
Ferry: If you plan to go to Provincetown on Cape Cod, you can take a high-speed ferry from Boston, which takes about 90 minutes one-way and costs about $64.90, or about $128 round-trip.
Cape Cod offers a variety of accommodation options, and here are some of the most highly rated hotels:
Wequassett Resort and Golf Club: Located in Harwich, it offers luxurious accommodations and golf facilities.
Chatham Inn: Located in Chatham, it has a private beach and a fine dining restaurant, it is known for its comfortable environment and excellent service.
Accommodation prices vary by season and room type. It is recommended that you check the official website or travel platform for the latest prices and make reservations in advance.
When you come to Cape Cod, tasting fresh seafood is an essential experience. Here are some restaurants worth trying:
The Lobster: Located in Provincetown, it offers a rich lobster menu and other seafood delicacies.
Seafood Sam's: Located in Sandwich, it is famous for its fresh fried clams and lobster rolls.
Pie in the Sky: Located in Woods Hole, it is a popular bakery that offers a variety of delicious pastries and baked goods.
Restaurant prices vary depending on the dishes, and entrees usually cost between $15 and $30. It is recommended that you make reservations in advance, especially during the peak tourist season.
Cape Cod is rich in natural and cultural attractions, and here are some of the must-see attractions:
Cape Cod National Seashore: There are 40 miles of beaches, marshes and trails for hiking, biking and bird watching. Parking fees to enter the national seashore are about $25.
Provincetown: An artsy town with many galleries, restaurants, and shops. You can also take a whale watching tour for about $50.
Sandwich Glass Museum: A rich display of glass art and history, admission is about $10.
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Driving: Many attractions on Cape Cod require driving, so it is recommended that you rent a car to facilitate travel. Be aware that there can be traffic congestion on summer weekends, especially at the bridges entering and leaving Cape Cod.
Biking: Cape Cod has many scenic bike trails, such as the 25-mile Cape Cod Rail Trail, for cyclists.
Public Transportation: The Cape Cod area bus system has limited coverage and infrequent service. If you are not planning to rent a car, it is recommended to check the bus routes and schedules in advance.
We hope the above information helps you plan a memorable trip to Cape Cod! If you have any additional questions, please feel free to ask.