Take a guided tour through the dunes out to the Cape Cod National Seashore. If you have time, consider one of their sunset tours with a bonfire.
The monument commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in the New World in Provincetown, in November 1620, and the museum highlights the town's unique and evolving history.
For the humpback enthusiasts in the group, check out New England's first and finest whale watching tour.
Check out PAAM, Cape Cod's most widely-attended art museum, before taking a gallery stroll down Commercial Street.
An 1830's farmhouse, wine, food trucks and a new distillery where they're making Twenty Boat Rums and Dry Line Gin in a copper still.
Be sure to pop into The Canteen for delicious food, libations and feet in the sand.
A great little local restaurant, tucked away off of Commercial Street.
You can't beat this romantic spot across from PRL for casual Italian.
Snag a reservation near the window for views of Provincetown Harbor.
Take a leisurely walk through the West End and enjoy happy hour on the Adirondack Chairs overlooking the water.