Mayflower Beach is an essential summertime spot along the mid-Cape that sees thousands of visitors every year. This beach encompasses three beaches in one: Chapin, Mayflower and Bayview beach. Mayflower Beach is one of the most unique shoreline experiences available to Cape Codders. At low tide you can walk for miles on the tidal flats, making it both a prime spot for photographers and beachgoers. We come here with friends every year!
With 10 miles of pristine coastline, Nauset Beach is one of the best beach walks on Cape Cod. At the end of the beach heading south is the Chatham Inlet which provides one of the coolest views on Cape Cod. Nauset is consistently ranked one of the top beaches on the Cape and, at times, offers some of the highest waves. We come here with family often to relax, walk, search for seashells and seal watch!
Cuffy's is the quintessential attire of Cape Cod vacationers; you can't say you've visited Cape Cod if you don't own some article of Cuffy's clothing! This Cuffy's location has been renovated with a new Boardwalk expansion to provide you with plenty of tees, fleece, treats & snacks, toys, home goods, and more!
Treehouse Brewing is a Massachusetts fan favorite with other locations popping up around the state to compliment its popularity. Luckily, one of those locations is just over the bridge on the Cape! Make a reservation to grab a bite and some brews, or order online to enjoy the staples (think "Green" or "Haze") or large variety of rotating beverages all weekend long!
Provincetown is at the northern tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts and about a 45 minute drive from the venue. The mapped location is our usual parking spot. Provincetown is located on the site of the Mayflower’s landing in 1620, commemorated by the towering Pilgrim Monument and neighboring Provincetown Museum. It is surrounded by plenty of shops, art galleries, restaurants and cafes along Commercial Street that makes for a full day's worth of activities.