The Cape is one big beach, but if you're looking for one close to the venue, Mayflower Beach is a great option. Weather permitting, this beach is a local and visitor favorite. So much so, you might have trouble finding parking if you aren't early enough...
One of our local favorites. Great food and a mean dark n' stormy.
One of Emilie's favorite spots on Cape the Chatham Bars Inn, a gorgeous resort right near the ocean. It's a great spot to eat, drink, and soak in the sun on their outside deck area.
If you're hoping to see a live seal eagerly awaiting fishermen to unload their catch, this is the place to go. While we can't guarantee you'll see one, the chances are very high that you will. (Erik says he's never not seen one there)
If mini golf and batting cages are your speed, then look no further than Skull Island. It's a wicked popular spot in the summah right smack on Route 28.
If you're looking to kill some time and shop for Cape Cod knick-knacks, Main Street, Hyannis, is the perfect spot for a stroll. Plenty to do, see, and eat!
A somewhat ambitious road trip, but worth the effort for those willing to sit in traffic for a bit, would be Provincetown. Enjoy small specialty shops and climb to the top of the Provincetown Monument for an incredible view.