Provincetown Ma
Not enough can be said about Provincetown Ma, but
we'll give it a try. Provincetown is also part of
the Cape Cod National Seashore and seems to have it
all. Teriffic beaches, to include Race Point Beach,
Herring Cove Beach, and Town Beach for a start.
Don't know where to start, how about the trolley
tour around town? Prefer something a little more
exceiting, try a bi plane tour over the outer cape.
To much for you, take a look at Art's Dune Tours as
this worked for us, travel thru the Cape Cod National
Seashore. You can alway rent bikes and ride the bike
trails or check out the town center.
Ready for some shopping and I do mean shopping.
There are enough unique shops and art galleries in
Provincetown to keep you shopping for days on end.
Artist just seem to flock here from all over the
world as studios and art galleries can be found
throughout the area.
On to ocean activities, one should not miss a
whale watch while on the cape (several leave from
MacMillan Wharf). Then there is boating, catboat
rides, schooner excursions and pirate adventures.
Sport Fishing Charters and Fishing Party Boats
are everywhere as well as boat rentals for those
that prefer to do it on their own.
Some points of interest in Provincetown include
the Pilgrim Monument and Museum. The Whydah Pirate
Museum, Race Point Light, as well as Provincetown
Ghost Tours.
Provincetown offers every type of accommodation,
Whatever your preference from camping, motel, B & B,
resort, guest house or inn.
Dining here you have just as many options as
wher to stay. From burgers to lobster rolls or
pizza to fine Itailan dining you'll find plenty
of choices.
One visit to Provincetown Ma and you will understand what
Cape Cod is all about.



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