Main Street in Harwichport has lots of shops and restaurants to check out. Some of our favorites are The Port, Perks Beer Garden, Cape Sea Grille, and Ember.
Main Street in Chatham has quintessential Cape Cod architecture, with lots of cute shops and restaurants. We had one of our first dates at the Chatham Squire. Other favorites include Aplaya Kitchen and Tiki Bar, Wild Goose Tavern, and Bluefins Sushi.
There are so many wonderful beaches down the Cape! Mayflower Beach and Corporation Beach are very close to the Dennis Inn and many of the accommodations. We also love Crosby Landing Beach in Brewster, Nauset Beach in Orleans, and Coast Guard Beach in Eastham. Some beaches require town beach stickers or a parking fee, so be sure to check beforehand.
Kent's Point is one of our favorite and most-frequented spots! This dog-friendly conservation area offers beautiful wooded paths with views of Pleasant Bay.
Another one of our favorite spots! Sesuit Harbor Cafe is perfect for a casual lunch or dinner by the water. The seating is all outdoors with picnic tables and umbrellas. Known for fresh seafood, classic Cape Cod fare, and beautiful sunset views, it’s a great place to grab a lobster roll and enjoy the boats coming in and out of the harbor. It is cash only, and they have an ATM available inside.
This historic general store is a Brewster classic and is fun to pop into while driving along 6A. You can find cape-cod souvenirs, candy, and unique antiques here. They also offer coffee and baked goods.
The Cape Cod Rail Trail runs through several Cape towns and is perfect for biking, walking, or running and enjoying scenic marsh and wooded views.
A beautiful state park in Brewster offering freshwater ponds, scenic hiking and biking trails, and great spots for swimming and picnicking. Parking passes can be purchased at the park entrance.