33 Best Hotels in Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Captain Freeman Inn

$$ | 15 Breakwater Rd., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA Fodor's Choice

Named for the sea captain who had the home built in 1866, this gracious inn exudes mellowed elegance with original ornate plaster ceiling medallions and marble fireplaces, along with a fun modern toucha heated saltwater pool, open year-round. Guest rooms are adorned with antiques and offer luxurious amenities like Turkish towels and artisan bath products. Most rooms have fireplaces; three rooms upstairs have their own private sunrooms, perched above the trees and the pretty back lawn.

Pros

  • Authentic historic lodging with modern amenities
  • It's a short walk to Breakwater Beach on the bay, even shorter to the ice cream shop next to the Brewster General Store
  • Three-course breakfast and afternoon tea

Cons

  • Not for those with children
  • Not a waterfront location
  • Most rooms upstairs
15 Breakwater Rd., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA
508-896–7481
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Anchor-In

$$ | 1 South St., Hyannis, MA, 02601, USA Fodor's Choice

Most rooms at this small motel on the north end of Hyannis Harbor have harbor views and small balconies overlooking the water; its simple street-side appearance belies its spacious and immaculate accommodations, extensive grounds, and nice touches like afternoon treats and complimentary use of bicycles. An outdoor pool and firepits overlooking the harbor make this a pleasant base for exploring the Cape, and the Lewis Bay location can't be beat. In season, they offer a buffet breakfast (fee); off-season, they provide a complimentary continental breakfast.

Pros

  • Easy walk to downtown and island ferries
  • Great harbor views
  • Heated outdoor pool

Cons

  • No elevator—second-floor rooms accessed via stairs
  • Not for the budget-minded
  • Busy area of town near hospital and marina
1 South St., Hyannis, MA, 02601, USA
508-775–0357
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42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Brass Key Guesthouse

$$$ | 67 Bradford St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the Cape's most luxurious small resorts, this meticulously kept getaway comprises a beautifully restored main house—originally a sea captain's home built in 1828—and several other carefully groomed buildings and cottages all centered on a beautifully landscaped pool area. A widow's-walk sundeck has a panoramic view of Cape Cod Bay. A nightly wine-and-cheese reception is a nice perk. As this has been a favorite for Ptown visitors for more than 55 years, with many repeat guests, it's wise to book early.

Pros

  • Ultraposh rooms
  • Beautiful and secluded grounds
  • Pool on-site

Cons

  • Among the highest rates in town
  • Not for those with children
  • Significant minimum-stay requirements in summer
67 Bradford St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA
508-487–9005
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Closed early Nov.--Mar.
43 rooms
Free Breakfast
Pets allowed in certain rooms

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Candleberry Inn

$$ | 1882 Main St., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA Fodor's Choice

Step inside this light-filled circa-1790 inn and you'll quickly see why this has been called one of the best inns in Americaevery detail is spot-on, from the fresh pastries at afternoon tea to the gorgeous landscaping surrounding the garden patio, where guests enjoy multicourse breakfasts. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the nine-room inn has been home to sea captains, artists, and author Horatio Alger. 

Pros

  • Close to town and Breakwater Beach
  • Some rooms have fireplaces or decks overlooking the garden
  • Delicious baked goods at teatime

Cons

  • Steep stairs
  • Not suitable for families with young children
  • Some rooms are small
1882 Main St., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA
508-896--3300
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Closed Jan.--Mar.
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Capt. Farris House

$$ | 308 Old Main St., Yarmouth, MA, 02664, USA Fodor's Choice

A short hop off congested Route 28 sits this imposing 1845 Greek Revival home where thoughtful amenities abound, from the soft bathrobes, beach supplies, and fresh flowers in each room to a selection of complimentary cordials. The large rooms and suites have either antique or canopied beds, plush comforters, fancy drapes, and deep tile baths. Some have fireplaces and sundecks. Breakfast is served in the formal dining room or in the greenhouse-style interior courtyard; baked goods and coffee are available for afternoon tea and after-hours. Check the website for periodic special rates.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds
  • Ideal location for exploring Mid Cape area
  • Close to area restaurants and attractions

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Not close to the beach
  • Some bookings require three-night stay
308 Old Main St., Yarmouth, MA, 02664, USA
508-760–2818
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crowne Pointe Historic Inn and Spa

$$ | 82 Bradford St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA Fodor's Choice

Created meticulously from six different buildings, this inn hasn't a single detail left unattended—period furniture and antiques fill common areas and guest rooms; a queen-size bed is the smallest you'll find, dressed in 300-thread-count linens; treats are left on the pillow for nightly turndown service; and there's complimentary wine and cheese in the afternoon. Penthouse suites have two floors of living space with a full kitchen, and many rooms have private balconies with water or town views. Other perks include use of the hot tub and sauna, free coffee, tea, and infused water, and free parking.

Pros

  • Great on-site amenities like the full-service Shui Spa
  • Posh and luxurious room decor
  • Professional and well-trained staff

Cons

  • Among the highest rates in town in season
  • Significant minimum-stay requirements in summer
  • No children allowed
82 Bradford St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA
508-487--6767
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Honeysuckle Hill

$$ | 591 Rte. 6A, West Barnstable, MA, 02668, USA Fodor's Choice

There are plenty of thoughtful touches at this 1810 Queen Anne–style cottage: fresh flowers in every room, lavish breakfasts, refrigerators stocked with beverages, and beach chairs with umbrellas (perfect for nearby Sandy Neck Beach); there's even an outdoor hot tub and shower. Airy, country-style guest rooms have lots of white wicker, checked curtains, and pastel-painted floors; the spacious second-floor Wisteria Room overlooking the lush yard is a particularly comfortable retreat, and the screened-in porch is a peaceful place to sip early-morning coffee.

Pros

  • Lush gardens on the grounds
  • Tasteful, large rooms
  • Very short drive to Sandy Neck Beach

Cons

  • Most rooms are accessed via steep stairs
  • No water views
  • Not an in-town location
591 Rte. 6A, West Barnstable, MA, 02668, USA
508-362–8418
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Credit cards accepted
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn at Cape Cod

$$ | 4 Summer St., Yarmouth, MA, 02675, USA Fodor's Choice

A stately 19th-century Greek Revival building with imposing columns, the inn has one of the most dramatic facades of any house on the Cape; it sits near nature trails and has its own fine gardens, patios, and tree-shaded lawns. Mahogany queen- or king-size four-poster beds and antique furnishings provide comfortable respite in a classic setting. A bountiful four-course breakfast starts the day off right.

Pros

  • Elegant lodging
  • Mini-refrigerator in every guest room
  • Serene surroundings

Cons

  • No water views or direct beach access
  • Some steep stairs
  • Not for small children
4 Summer St., Yarmouth, MA, 02675, USA
508-375–0590
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn on the Sound

$$ | 313 Grand Ave., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA Fodor's Choice

At this understated and serene but stylish inn, perched on a bluff overlooking Vineyard Sound, common areas include an art-laden living room with a boulder fireplace and water views, oversize windows, and modern white couches; a bistrolike breakfast room; and a porch with more stunning water views. Contemporary furnishings such as natural oak tables, unbleached cottons, ample shelf space, and ceiling fans adorn each room; four have private decks with views of the Sound. Baked goods are a real treat here, so don't miss breakfast or the free afternoon snacks.

Pros

  • Grand water views
  • Elegant setting
  • Easy walk to beach

Cons

  • Not an in-town location
  • Not for those with small children
  • No pets
313 Grand Ave., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA
508-457–9666
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Liberty Hill Inn

$$ | 77 Rte. 6A, Yarmouth, MA, 02675, USA Fodor's Choice

Smartly and traditionally furnished common areas—including the high-ceiling parlor, the formal dining room, and the wraparound porch—are a major draw to this dignified 1825 Greek Revival house. Guest rooms in both the main building and the carriage house are filled with a mix of old-world romantic charm and modern amenities; each is uniquely decorated, and some have fireplaces for those chilly evenings. A sweet touch: Cookies delivered to guest rooms every afternoon. 

Pros

  • Tasteful surroundings
  • Good value for the area
  • Extravagant homemade breakfast

Cons

  • Some steep stairs
  • On a busy street
  • Not a waterfront location
77 Rte. 6A, Yarmouth, MA, 02675, USA
508-362–3976
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club

$$$ | 2907 Main St., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA Fodor's Choice

The expansive Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club, set on 429 acres of prime Cape Cod real estate, offers a host of amenities and perks, from a Jack Nicklaus--designed golf course and a private beach to several pools, tennis courts, and a gorgeous spa. Guests can choose to stay in the main building, called The Mansion, an English-manor-inspired house built in 1890, which includes townhouses, villas, suites, and guest rooms. The other option is The Villages, comprising one-bedroom to three-bedroom vacation homes. There are several dining options, including Ocean Terrace, Bayzo's Pub, Linx Tavern, the Roscommon Room, the Beach Bar, and Shark Bah. You could easily spent a vacation on the Cape without ever leaving the resort and never being bored.

Pros

  • Five pools, two inside
  • Access to private beach
  • Kids' activities galore

Cons

  • Large and spread out
  • Busy with weddings in summer
  • Arbor and Britterige Villas at The Villages do not have access to the private beach
2907 Main St., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA
508-896–9000
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342 rooms
No Meals

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Pelham House Resort

$$ | 14 Sea St., Dennis, MA, 02639, USA Fodor's Choice

A multimillion dollar renovation in 2022 has transformed this beachfront property into a chic coastal retreat, with a pool and outdoor bar, a gorgeous rooftop dining area, and an oceanfront patio with year-round fire pits. Guest rooms also got some love, with crisp, stylish decor, luxury bedding, and ocean-view decks; the majority of the 33 rooms offer unobstructed views of the Atlantic. To attract guests in the off-season, they offer unexpected, fun activities, like an indoor roller rink. The owners also operate Pelham on Main in West Dennis and Pelham on Earle in East Harwich; guests at those less-lavish properties can take a free shuttle to this resort and use the facilities.

Pros

  • Beautiful outdoor spaces
  • Private beach
  • Ocean-view rooms

Cons

  • Not close to town
  • Property gets booked up with weddings
  • Limited parking
14 Sea St., Dennis, MA, 02639, USA
508-398–6076
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33 rooms
No Meals

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Wequassett Resort and Golf Club

$$$$ | 2173 Rte. 28, Harwich, MA, 02645, USA Fodor's Choice

On 27 acres of shaded landscape partially surrounded by Pleasant Bay, 20 Cape-style cottages and an attractive hotel make up this traditionally elegant resort by the sea. Among the many amenities offered at this informally upscale resort are an attentive staff, evening entertainment, two beaches and two pools, four tennis courts, and golf at the exclusive Cape Cod National Golf Club. They host an impressive lineup of special events, including the Cape Cod Jazz & Arts Festival in July and August.

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Activities and programs for all ages
  • Babysitting services and full children's program

Cons

  • Rates are steep
  • Not an in-town location
  • Isolated area
2173 Rte. 28, Harwich, MA, 02645, USA
508-432–5400
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
120 rooms
No Meals

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White Porch Inn

$$ | 7 Johnson St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA Fodor's Choice

This sterling, light-filled B&B offers a soothing respite from the bustle of town; opt for one of the carriage-house rooms for even more seclusion. Most guest rooms have gas fireplaces, and two have spa tubs, and the white, tan, and chocolate color schemes, beadboard walls, and pedestal sinks in the bathrooms (some of which have radiant-floor heating) impart a crisp, clean, modern-beach-house flair. Guests can also enjoy the property's integrated art gallery with original works from artists around the world.

Pros

  • Wine hour on summer weekends
  • Open year-round
  • Enthusiastic and friendly staff

Cons

  • Somewhat long walk to West End shopping and businesses
  • Not for those with children
  • Limited parking
7 Johnson St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA
508-364–2549
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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AutoCamp Cape Cod

$ | 836 Palmer Ave., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA

At AutoCamp's first East Coast glamping location guests choose among three types of accommodationsafari-style canvas tents, classic cabins, or 31-foot Airstreams with kitchenettes. The Airstreams are the most numerous (and coolest) option, and will sleep two adults comfortably. A stylish 8,100-sq. ft. clubhouse with a fireplace offers views of Buzzard's Bay, plus grab-and-go provisions such as breakfast burritos, organic wheat pizza, S'mores kits, and local beer and wine. This is now a Hilton partner, so it is bookable through Hilton's booking channels.

Pros

  • Reservable bikes to use on Shining Sea Bikeway
  • Proximity to the ocean and Shining Sea Bikeway
  • Complimentary yoga and stargazing

Cons

  • Some hills to navigate
  • No bathrooms in tents
  • No restaurant on-site
836 Palmer Ave., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA
855-203--1518
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Tents are closed from Apr.--Oct.
108 units
No Meals

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Bayside Resort

$$ | 225 Rte. 28, Yarmouth, MA, 02673, USA

A bit more upscale than most properties along Route 28, the Bayside overlooks pristine salt marshes and Lewis Bay, and although it's not right on the water, there's a small beach and a large outdoor pool (there's also an indoor pool). Guest rooms have contemporary light-wood furnishings, and several have cathedral ceilings, whirlpool tubs, and views toward the bay; the resort offers package deals covering everything from golf to day trips to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.

Pros

  • Ideal for families with children
  • Close to attractions of busy Route 28
  • Views of the water

Cons

  • No beach swimming
  • Some traffic noise
  • Public areas can be busy
225 Rte. 28, Yarmouth, MA, 02673, USA
508-775–5669
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128 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Belfry Inn & Bistro

$$ | 6 Jarves St., Sandwich, MA, 02563, USA

This sophisticated complex comprises a 1901 former church (the Abbey), an ornate wood-frame 1882 Victorian (the Painted Lady), and an 1827 Federal-style house (the Village House), and the theme in each is a nod to the buildings' respective histories—the Painted Lady's charmingly appointed guest rooms, for example, are named after former inhabitants. The luxurious rooms in the Abbey, named for the six days of the Creation, have whirlpool tubs and gas fireplaces; if it's available, splurge on the Tuesday room: the incredible stained-glass "compass" window will take your breath away.

Pros

  • Great in-town location
  • Bright, beautiful, and spacious rooms
  • Dramatic architecture

Cons

  • Some steep stairs
  • Not suited for families
  • Some rooms can be on the smaller side
6 Jarves St., Sandwich, MA, 02563, USA
508-888–8550
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Captain David Kelley House

$$ | 539 Main St., Barnstable, MA, 02632, USA

Entertaining innkeepers, tasty baked goods, and proximity to the beach are three good reasons to consider this gleaming circa-1835 Greek Revival--style inn, located in the Barnstable village of Centerville. A former sea captain's home, the inn is now helmed by Rick Garceau and Tom Nortz, who often serve breakfast dressed as "Britney Scones" or "Frank Scone-atra." A baby grand piano and fireplace in the living room lounge add to the aura of comfort meets style. 

Pros

  • Three-course breakfasts
  • Ten-minute walk to Craigville Beach and Nantucket Sound
  • Friendly on-site innkeepers

Cons

  • Not a waterfront property
  • Residential location
  • Rooms sell out quickly
539 Main St., Barnstable, MA, 02632, USA
508-775--4707
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Captain's Manor Inn

$$$ | 27 W. Main St., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA

With its expansive landscaped grounds ringed by a wrought-iron fence, this elegant 1849 Italianate inn with a wraparound porch and grand foyer resembles a private estate. Guest rooms have many luxurious amenities, including decadent bedding and plush robes, and several rooms are outfitted with gas fireplaces perfect for cozying up in the cooler months.

Pros

  • Easy walk to town center
  • Elegant setting
  • Ample grounds make you feel worlds away from the hustle and bustle

Cons

  • Not for those with small children
  • Long stairway to second-floor rooms
  • Not for those traveling on a budget
27 W. Main St., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA
508-388–7336
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chatham Bars Inn

$$$$ | 297 Shore Rd., Chatham, MA, 02633, USA

One of the grande dames of Cape Cod's resort scene, this sprawling 25-acre oceanfront estate was built in 1914 as a private hunting lodge; now, more than 200 rooms are spread over 30-plus separate buildings and share a quarter-mile private beach. Guest accommodations include rooms in the main inn, cottages, and spa suites, with a fresh beachy vibe. From boat excursions to clambakes to farm-to-table dinners at their six-acre farm, the CBI crew can make it happen. They even make their own gin. It all comes at a price, of course, but this one is a true classic. 

Pros

  • Activities galore
  • Children welcome
  • Oceanfront location

Cons

  • Not for the budget-conscious
  • Some lodgings are far from the action
  • "Americana"-themed decor doesn't appeal to all tastes
297 Shore Rd., Chatham, MA, 02633, USA
508-945--0096
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217 rooms
No Meals

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Coonamessett Inn

$$ | 311 Gifford St., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA

At this delightful inn, a Lark Hotel property, five buildings of one- and two-bedroom suites ring a landscaped lawn that leads to a scenic wooded pond. Guest accommodations are casually decorated, many with a maritime theme, with bleached wood, white and blue decor, and comfortable furniture. In Eli's Tavern, dishes range from fried oysters to fish-and-chips and steamed lobster, as well as other pub favorites like steak tips and buffalo tenders. Dog-owners will be happy to know 21 rooms are pet-friendly.

Pros

  • Lush grounds
  • High marks for restaurant's food
  • Large rooms

Cons

  • Constant weddings
  • Some complain the continental breakfast is too small
  • No room service
311 Gifford St., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA
508-548–2300
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29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Eben House

$$$ | 90 Bradford St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA
A rigorous interior renovation in 2015 on this 1776 property—among the oldest of the few remaining brick colonials in town—took it from sad to chic. Guests receive the high-end amenities, comforts, and service of a large boutique hotel in a beautiful, intimate, and friendly historic setting. The neutral palette throughout, with crisp white beds and white subway tile in the showers, is soothing but never boring (take a good look at the large portrait in each guest room: the hotel's namesake stands in his military finery, complete with stage-ready eye makeup and dangling diamonds), especially when punctuated with brilliant bathroom floor tiles and gleaming wood floors.

Pros

  • Simple, stunning interior design
  • Exceptional service
  • Saltwater pool

Cons

  • Some rooms accessed via steep stairs
  • On busy road
  • No children under age 16
90 Bradford St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA
508-487--0386
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Closed weekdays Nov.–Apr.
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Even'tide

$$ | 650 Rte. 6, Wellfleet, MA, 02663, USA

Long a summer favorite, this peaceful motel is set back from the main road, surrounded by 5 acres of trees and lawns, which include a 60-foot indoor pool. Rooms have simple modern furnishings—choose from doubles, two-room family suites, and efficiencies with kitchens. Cottages, sprinkled around the property, are available for stays of a week or longer.

Pros

  • Short drive or bike ride to Wellfleet's beaches
  • Suites are a bargain for families
  • Direct access to Cape Cod Rail Trail

Cons

  • Need a car to get downtown
  • Motel-style rooms
  • No dining venues
650 Rte. 6, Wellfleet, MA, 02663, USA
508-349–3410
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Nov.–mid-May
31 rooms, 9 cottages
No Meals
1- wk minimum for cottages in summer

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Freebird Motor Lodge

$$ | 553 Rte. 28, Yarmouth, MA, 02673, USA

Named after a Lynyrd Skynyrd tune, this old-school 1970s motel has been updated for the Instagram era with colorful furnishings and a soundtrack of vintage music, even a gold Lynyrd Skynyrd record in the lobby. Modern touches include a selfie-worthy pool with cabanas, a take-out eatery designed to look like a food truck, and lots of USB ports. Rooms are smallaround 300 feetand bathrooms are mini, but the price point makes up for that. Bonus: Seagull Beach is located within walking distance.

Pros

  • On-site standalone "food truck" with flatbreads and full bar
  • Live music on weekends
  • Good price point

Cons

  • On a very busy street
  • Pool area gets crowded on weekends
  • Small bathrooms
553 Rte. 28, Yarmouth, MA, 02673, USA
508-771–1169
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Closed mid-Oct.–early May
74 rooms

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Greyfinch Chatham Inn

$$ | 946 Main St., Chatham, MA, 02633, USA

From the outside, it may look like just another roadside motel, but beyond the plain-Jane facade are freshly renovated king and queen guest rooms with Keurig machines, mini-refrigerators, and modern design (lots of gray, lively wallpaper in bathrooms.) The owners of the Chatham Wayside Inn bought the motel and gave it a much-needed facelift, along with family-friendly amenities: a nicely landscaped heated outdoor pool, bicycles and helmets for guests' use, and a grassy area just right for kicking a ball around with your little one. If you're not looking to spend a small fortune on lodgings in Chatham, this is a worthy option.

Pros

  • Great price point
  • Nice pool area with music and firepit
  • Guests have access to fitness room at Chatham Wayside Inn

Cons

  • Not much curb appeal
  • No water views
  • $30 resort fee
946 Main St., Chatham, MA, 02633, USA
877-934--7809
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Closed Oct.--Apr.
30 rooms
No Meals

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Isaiah Hall B&B Inn

$$ | 152 Whig St., Dennis, MA, 02638, USA

Lilacs, pink roses, and beautiful perennial gardens add a floral flourish this 1857 Greek Revival farmhouse located on a quiet residential road near the bay. Innkeepers Mark and Amy Scamman set the scene for a romantic getaway with guest rooms sporting country antiques, beamed ceilings, four-poster beds, and fluffy duvets. In the attached carriage house, some guest rooms have small balconies overlooking a wooded lawn with gardens, grape arbors, and berry bushes.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds
  • Walk to Corporation Beach
  • Generous breakfast and cookies in the afternoon

Cons

  • Not for those with children under seven
  • Some very steep steps
  • Some rooms are on the small side
152 Whig St., Dennis, MA, 02638, USA
508-385–9928
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Closed Nov.--Apr.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Isaiah Jones Homestead Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 165 Main St., Sandwich, MA, 02563, USA

New owners, who live on-site, are refreshing the look of this circa 1848 Victorian, but it still has that 'olde inn' appeal, with graceful lines, high ceilings, and stained glass. Despite intricate wall coverings and canopy beds, the spacious rooms are uncluttered and welcoming, merging vintage charm and a lighter modern touch. The two suites in the adjacent carriage house, outfitted with king beds, have a simpler, cottage style.

Pros

  • Easy walk to town center
  • Beautiful grounds
  • Elegant surroundings

Cons

  • Some steep stairs
  • Some bathrooms are small
  • Close quarters might not be for everyone
165 Main St., Sandwich, MA, 02563, USA
508-888–9115
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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A Little Inn on Pleasant Bay

$$$ | 654 S. Orleans Rd., Orleans, MA, 02662, USA

This gorgeously decorated and recently renovated inn occupies a 1798 building on a bluff beside a cranberry bog with Pleasant Bay views from many of the rooms and a small private beach with its own dock. At the dock is "A Little Boat," a 21-foot motorboat the hosts use to take guests on complimentary tours of Chatham Harbor. There are kayaks and paddleboards for guests to use (free) and experiential activities such as cranberry picking, oyster shucking, and bread baking lessons. A daily happy hour includes wine and tasty snacks like baked Boursin with spicy honey. The main house has four guest rooms, and two nearby buildings contain another five.

Pros

  • Great water views
  • Waterfront activities in summer
  • Fresh modern decor

Cons

  • Not an in-town location
  • Not for those traveling with children under age 10
  • Typically requires a three-night stay
654 S. Orleans Rd., Orleans, MA, 02662, USA
774-316--4234
Hotel Details
Closed Dec.–mid-May
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Salt House Inn

$$ | 6 Conwell St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA

Though one side of this aged beauty sits right on busy Conwell Street, the interior is all serenity, bathed in white, an ideal backdrop for the brilliant wood floors, statement furniture, and art pieces—think Colonial farmhouse with a decidedly modern edge. Guest rooms range from the standard double, tiny but lovely at 125 square feet, to deluxe king, with a small sitting area. Outside there are several very private seating areas on brick patios, shaded under a pergola of greenery.

Pros

  • In-town location, walk to everything
  • On-site concierge service is extremely helpful
  • On-site complimentary parking

Cons

  • Some rooms are quite small
  • One room is extremely close to the road
  • Some rooms with detached (but private) bathroom
6 Conwell St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA
508-487--1911
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Closed Nov.--Mar.
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sea Crest Beach Resort

$$$ | 350 Quaker Road, Falmouth, MA, 02556, USA

Dating back to the 1920s, this storied resort has had many livesas a speakeasy, a dance club (owned by broadcaster Barbara Walters's father), and a beach club owned by Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach—but now, the year-round resort on a private stretch of Old Silver Beach is a happy place for vacationing families and couples. Thanks to recent renovations, guest rooms, cottages, and public areas are fresh and modern. They've also added a zone of eateries, so guests don't have to leave the property; options include pizza, takeout seafood, ice cream, and a fine dining restaurant, The Lantern Room. There's also a pool bar, but the real draw are lounge chairs and umbrellas lining the beach.

Pros

  • Ocean-facing outdoor pool
  • Beachfront location
  • On-site eateries, from very casual to sit-down dining

Cons

  • Resort fee
  • Convention groups in the offseason
  • Kids crowd the indoor hot tub
350 Quaker Road, Falmouth, MA, 02556, USA
800-225–3110
Hotel Details
253 rooms
No Meals

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