Where to stay Cape Cod area - July / Aug
#1
Original Poster
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 76
Likes: 0
Where to stay Cape Cod area - July / Aug
Hi everyone - my family and I are thinking of coming to this part of the USA for a week at the end of July beginning of August. There are 4 of us and my son is 18 and daughter is 14.
We would ideally like a villa / house / cottage type property near a beach as the kids love the sea. I have no idea about this area at all.. !! So any advice gratefully received. We are coming from the UK and holiday in the US every year and fancy this coastal area.. Reasonable prices considered but not thousands and thousands of dollars... can anyone help?? Thanks
We would ideally like a villa / house / cottage type property near a beach as the kids love the sea. I have no idea about this area at all.. !! So any advice gratefully received. We are coming from the UK and holiday in the US every year and fancy this coastal area.. Reasonable prices considered but not thousands and thousands of dollars... can anyone help?? Thanks
#2
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 3,194
Likes: 0
I would stay along the National Seashore, anywhere from Chatham to Provincetown. This would also include Orleans, Truro and Wellfleet. Chatham and Provincetown have the most to do outside of the beach.
Might I recommend Martha's Vineyard though? It's an island off the Cape and I think it's a great place to spend a week. You can find a nice 2-3 bedroom house for around $2K for the week.
Might I recommend Martha's Vineyard though? It's an island off the Cape and I think it's a great place to spend a week. You can find a nice 2-3 bedroom house for around $2K for the week.
Trending Topics
#8
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 5,904
Likes: 0
As Kealalani mentioned, check to see if you are responsible for cleaning, linens, etc. or if the owners have a service that will do that for you. I have always found that spending the whole last day getting the place in order, no sand on the floors, clean refrigerator, stove dishes, old food taken out, linens washed, etc. did not make for a good end to the vacation.
#10
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 1,798
Likes: 0
You'd be surprised what might not be included on some mainland beach properties. Chatham sounds like it will be perfect for you. Great town, great home base to explore and return to a vibrant yet quaint community. Gives plenty of opportunities for family time and your kids to do their own thing too.
If there is a baseball game in town check it out! Boston Pops plays in Hyannis on the 7th of August which could be a nice look towards the other side of the cape. Otherwise I would just head to the outercape and chatham areas and savour and relax at your cottage.
If there is a baseball game in town check it out! Boston Pops plays in Hyannis on the 7th of August which could be a nice look towards the other side of the cape. Otherwise I would just head to the outercape and chatham areas and savour and relax at your cottage.
#11
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 2,886
Likes: 0
Chatham's great. The Cape Cod Baseball League has games all over the Cape through the month of July and part of August. The Chatham A's have their own hometown field (new) and it's beautiful. The Chatham Band plays every Friday night at 8:00 at Kate Gould Park downtown; drop your chairs or blankets off early in the afternoon to 'mark your spot', enjoy the little shops and grab a bit before the concert. You can see seals come in with the fishermen at Chatham Fish Pier. Just watching the day's catch at the Fish Pier is amazing. You can take a high speed ferry to Nantucket from nearby Harwichport too. Have a fun time; it's a pretty part of the Cape.
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
mmmooommm
United States
6
Mar 27th, 2009 03:11 AM








