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daveo99 Mar 29th, 2005 04:39 PM

Cape Cod Cottages
 
I'm looking for some place for a family of 10 (5 couples) to stay. We haven't vacationed in Cape Cod before so I'm open to any suggestions. We'd like something right on the beach or as close as possible in the moderate price range. In the past we've stayed in cottages that slept 6 and then just rented extra rooms at the same hotel.
Any suggestions? Thoughts?

Scarlett Mar 29th, 2005 04:45 PM

I have no idea what moderate is anymore, but I know we rented a cottage in Eastham some years ago. I cannot imagine anything that sleeps 10 being moderate though..
Try this ( we have friends in NY who have several children )
http://www.sylvanrentals.com/

jd Mar 29th, 2005 05:13 PM

We have rented a cottage(house really) in Orleans that is a very short walk down a path to Nauset Beach. There is also a house right across the street from the 1 we rent. Each house sleeps 6-8 people, and the price during peak weeks is $1800/wk. We found it thru weneedavacation.com. If you need more info let me know, and I will give you the real estate agents name.

Gene Mar 29th, 2005 05:54 PM

Some of the larger resorts on Cape Cod have cottages for rent on their property, check the following: Chatham Bars Inn; Ocean Edge Resort; Wequassett Inn; Red Jacket Beach resort, Lighthouse Inn; All are on the water/

wow Mar 30th, 2005 08:24 AM

To jd: Hi! How was Pelican???

michelleNYC Mar 30th, 2005 09:33 AM

Just a note that you really need to pick up the clip if you plan on getting something for this summer. We have friends who rented this year on Nantucket and signed the papers back in October.

radiofanatic Mar 30th, 2005 10:00 AM

we stayed at a great place in Dennisport that was a block from the beach and had indoor/outdoor pool and sauna - with your number of people, you would probably have to rent two cabins - we loved it there!

http://www.capecodcolonialvillage.com/

daveo99 Mar 30th, 2005 03:29 PM

radiofanatic. was that place right on the beach? or close by?

Jacqueline1212 Mar 30th, 2005 05:33 PM

Go to vrbo.com or similar sites, cyberrentals. com, A1vacations.com, etc. Most people renew their beach rentals a yr. ahead. Expect sticker shock.

charlesaf3 Mar 31st, 2005 11:18 AM

as the above mentioned vrbo.com is quite good (Vacation Rentals by owner) as are the others.

radiofanatic Apr 1st, 2005 07:29 AM

Dave099, you could walk to the beach, it was 5 minutes away - also an easy drive - great beach, with bathrooms, playground and snack bar - we really loved the place we stayed and totally intend to do it again - let us know what you picked.

LKC Apr 1st, 2005 10:01 AM

House rentals are a huge business on Cape Cod, and the Cape itself is quite large, with all kinds of communities. Chatham isn't Provincetown, etc. Different rental agencies specialize in different towns. My family has rented houses (not on the beach or on the sound--hard to find something moderate there, although there are some very simple places if you're not fussy)in Brewster through Atlantic Rentals, www.capecodrentals.com, which covers a number of towns. You should definitely take a quick look at Web sites, magazines, or guides to see where you'd want to rent; the towns have different personalities.

Gene Apr 2nd, 2005 02:49 PM

The Cross Rip/Corsair Oceanfront resort in Dennisport has some houses that can accomodate 10 people without feeling crowded.

WWW.CORSAIRCROSSRIP.COM

highledge Apr 4th, 2005 02:09 AM

weneedavacation.com, kinlingrover.com, and therealestatecompany.com are good web site to look at.

At this point in time, you're going to be really lucky to have much choice. We've rented in Orleans for sevn years and always signed our lease by Oct or Nov. Many houses are takn by repeat renters. Once you've done a web sarch gt on the phone to a few offices and se what they can offer.

One more thing, "moderate price range" and on the beach don;t go together on the cape!!

janie_228 Apr 7th, 2005 07:25 AM

I have been a long time traveler to the Cape, first with my parents, now with my husband. We use to stay at Great Island Ocean Club ( I dont have the site name)in West Yarmouth, big 3 bedrm homes w/ dishwashers, washing machines on the beach. Very nice, no maid svc. Now we stay at Seaside www.seasidecapecod.com in South Yarmouth, (we have no children), so these are very small, "cottagey" real Cape homes directly on the beach, maid svc every day. Some have 2 bedrooms, but no a/c. I also know of Green Harbor http://www.greenharborresort.com/(W. Yarmouth or could be Hyannis). These are very nice, too, a/c etc..could sleep more than 4. Also, the Breakwaters http://www.capecod.com/breakwaters in Hyannis are a nice complex on the beach. Try capecod.com for info. Good Luck!

BernieK Mar 6th, 2009 10:57 AM

You should also check out www.CapeCodRentals.Net. Leighton Realty Rentals has lots of vacation rentals and you can view a virtual tour for all of them on their website.

BuffaloGirl Mar 6th, 2009 05:14 PM

Another vote for Great Island Ocean Club. You might have to rent two homes; however, the second house (when you open the link) does sleep 12.

We've stayed her for the past few summers and just love it. Yes, it's on the busier part of the cape. But the beach is fantastic, the grounds are just beautiful. It's a gated community with a long, private beach. Close to everything.

http://www.greatislandoceanclub.com/

janie_228 Mar 13th, 2009 05:43 AM

Hello!

Try Seaside Cottages in South Yarmouth (South Shore Drive), InnSeasons Resorts in Falmouth (they are beautiful timeshare resorts, but you can rent nightly/weekly).

socialworker Mar 22nd, 2009 06:06 AM

From today's Boston Globe.......looks like for many places there is still time to look....

http://www.boston.com/travel/explore...mmers_rentals/


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