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Sightseeing and Adventure in Cape Cod

There's nothing quite as refreshing as the air of the New England coast, and no place quite as charming as Cape Cod. If you've decided to take a trip to the Cape, you've made a wise choice. The area is filled with charm, history and clean, pure nature. There's a lot to see and do in the area; below are a variety of items to add to your itinerary.

For Everyone...

Whale Watch. Water is a way of life in the Cape, and whales are one of the most fascinating creatures that inhabit the waters of the area. On this cruise you will be whisked away to see the sights of whales living in their natural habitat. You are guaranteed a whale sighting on this trip.

For Adventure...

Highway Pegs. For those seeking adventure, there's no better way to see Cape Cod than on the back of a Harley. Does cruising down the Cape Cod highways with the wind blowing through your hair and the sun on your face sound ideal? Highway Pegs in Hyannis allows you to do just that. Here you can rent a Harley to tour the sights of the Cape and enjoy the sense of freedom that you've been craving.

For Nature Lovers...

Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen. See all the beauty that Cap Cod has to offer. This nature center, located in East Sandwich, features gorgeous, lush gardens and a number of nature trails to enjoy. There's also a jam making kitchen where you can use nature's finest ingredients to indulge your sweet tooth.

Cape Cod National Seashore. The area that is considered the Cape Cod National Seashore encompasses just over 43,000 acres of shoreline and landscape. There is a forty mile stretch of sprawling sandy white beaches where you can truly experience what Cape Cod is all about. You can swim, visit the historic structures or just sit back and enjoy the warm sun.

For Museum Lovers...

New England Fire and History Museum. The New England Fire and History Museum offers visitors the sights of historic fire engines, a diorama of the Chicago fire, fire equipment and movies as well as village blacksmith and apothecary shops.

Chatham Railroad Museum. Learn all about the industry this country was built on. Visit the Chatham Railroad Museum where you can see locomotive models, bells, lanterns, marker lights and an authentic wooden caboose that is over 90 years old.


 

 

 
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It would be a dream for me to see the beautiful Cap Cod and smel the wonderful breath of fresh air.

-Nicole, Greenville,SC
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