Cape Cod Tours
Local Cape Cod Tours are in almost every busy town and village on the cape. Trolley tours are the most popular
way to get around and to see the most common sightseeing
attractions of a local area and avoid having to drive in congested traffic.
Art's Dune Tours of Provincetown will give you a
great tour of the dunes, history of the dune shacks,
and Cape Cod National Seashore. They also offer sunset
and clambake tours of the dunes.
Art's Dune Tours
Cape Cod Duckmobiles will give you a land
and sea tour approx. 45 minutes long.
With about 1/2 on land and 1/2 in the water.
The Duckmobiles are located at 437 Main St.
Hyannis.
Cape Cod Duckmobiles
Based in the mid cape town of South Dennis is Cape
Cod Scenic Tours. Offering tours of Provincetown
and the dunes, seashore, seal, and lighthouse
tours. Friday only Cape Cod Cranberry Harvest
tours. Visit their website by clicking the
link below.
Cape Cod Senic Tours
Need a little more excitement in your cape tours, check out Cape Cod from above with a sightseeing adventure tour from Fly Wilma, leaving from Provincetown Municipal Airport and taking you up for a bird's eye view in an open cockpit. For
more info visit their website below.
This is already on my to do list for next
summer. Just thinking about this gets me
excited flying over Cape Cod in an open
cockpit prop plane.
Fly Wilma
How about a kayak excursion through the marsh areas
and Cape Cod bay, maybe take in a little fly fishing
or some bird watching.
If this seems of interest you contact Great Marsh
Kayak Tours at their website below.
Great Marsh Kayak Tours
Another choice for your kayak adventure tour is
Cape Cod Kayak located in Bourne.
cape cod kayak
Still need more adventure, try the ultimate at
Sky Dive Cape Cod and get your jump on video
while you get the arial view of Cape Cod.
This one's on my definite MAYBE list. Sounds like
a blast, looks like a blast, but I'm just not sure
yet.
For more info visit their website below. Sky Dive
Cape Cod is located in Marston Mills.
skydive cape cod
A bit of humor as read in an ad for the Island Queenferry which will take you from Falmouth Harbor to Martha's Vineyard in 35 minutes. Yes We Have Air Conditioning, Today It's Coming Out Of The West at 16 Knots.
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