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Things To Do In Cape Cod

  • Published Date: June 13, 2024
  • Fishing
  • Cape Cod, MA
  • $550 - $1,400 price range
  • Updated Date: June 13, 2024
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Explore Cape Cod's top attractions after fishing with Grey Dolphin Sportfishing Charters - from national seashores to museums, whale watching, and more. Endless activities for the whole family.
Things To Do In Cape Cod

Things To Do In Cape Cod

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Discover Cape Cod Beauty!

Peaceful and Serene Cape Cod

Calm Day at Cape Cod

John Ciccariello
John Ciccariello
John Ciccariello
Cape Cod, MA
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Cape Cod National Seashore

Cape Cod National Seashore

Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum

Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum

Whale Watching with Dolphin Fleet

Whale Watching with Dolphin Fleet

Heritage Museums & Gardens

Heritage Museums & Gardens

Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

Edward Gorey House

Edward Gorey House

Scenic Bike Ride on the Cape Cod Rail Trail

Scenic Bike Ride on the Cape Cod Rail Trail

Chatham Lighthouse and Beach

Chatham Lighthouse and Beach

Woods Hole Science Aquarium

Woods Hole Science Aquarium

Things to Do in Cape Cod After Your Fishing Adventure with Grey Dolphin Sportfishing Charters


After you have fished with us at Grey Dolphin Sportfishing Charters, Cape Cod offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests and ages. Here are some fun options for the whole family to enjoy:


Explore the Cape Cod National Seashore

A visit to the Cape Cod National Seashore is a must. This protected coastline offers 40 miles of pristine sandy beaches, marshes, ponds, and uplands. You can explore the scenic trails, relax on the beach, or take in the stunning ocean views. The Salt Pond Visitor Center in Eastham provides excellent exhibits and information about the area's natural history.


Visit the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum

Located in Provincetown, the Pilgrim Monument commemorates the landing of the Pilgrims in 1620. Climb to the top of the monument for breathtaking views of Cape Cod and Provincetown Harbor. The adjacent Provincetown Museum offers fascinating exhibits on the Pilgrims, maritime history, and the early days of Provincetown.


Take a Whale Watching Tour with Dolphin Fleet

Cape Cod is one of the best places on the East Coast to go whale watching. Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch in Provincetown offers tours that provide an up-close look at these magnificent creatures. The knowledgeable naturalists on board share insights about the marine life and the history of whale watching in the area.


Explore Heritage Museums & Gardens

Located in Sandwich, Heritage Museums & Gardens is a family-friendly destination featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, museums, and exhibits. Highlights include a classic car collection, a vintage carousel, and the Hidden Hollow, a nature-based play area for children. It's a great place to spend a leisurely afternoon.


Discover the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

Situated in Brewster, the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History offers interactive exhibits and educational programs that explore the natural world of Cape Cod. The museum also has nature trails that lead through marshes, woodlands, and along the shore, providing excellent bird-watching opportunities.


Visit the Edward Gorey House

Fans of the macabre and whimsical will enjoy a visit to the Edward Gorey House in Yarmouth Port. This museum is dedicated to the life and work of the famed illustrator and author Edward Gorey. The house is filled with Gorey's artwork, personal belongings, and eccentric collections.


Take a Scenic Bike Ride on the Cape Cod Rail Trail

The Cape Cod Rail Trail is a 25-mile paved path that winds through several picturesque towns from Yarmouth to Wellfleet. Rent bikes from Barb's Bike Shop in South Dennis and enjoy a leisurely ride through forests, salt marshes, and cranberry bogs. The trail is perfect for families and offers plenty of spots to stop and enjoy the scenery.


Explore the Chatham Lighthouse and Beach

Chatham Lighthouse is an iconic landmark on Cape Cod. Take a guided tour of the lighthouse to learn about its history and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. After the tour, relax on Chatham Beach, where you can often see seals swimming near the shore.


Visit the Woods Hole Science Aquarium

Located in the village of Woods Hole, the Woods Hole Science Aquarium is the oldest marine aquarium in the United States. It features exhibits on local marine life, interactive touch tanks, and behind-the-scenes tours. It's a great educational outing for kids and adults alike.


Cape Cod is brimming with activities and attractions that ensure a memorable experience for every visitor. Whether you prefer relaxing on a beach, exploring historical sites, or immersing yourself in nature, Cape Cod has something for everyone. Enjoy your time on the Cape!

Cape Cod National Seashore

Cape Cod National Seashore

Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum

Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum

Whale Watching with Dolphin Fleet

Whale Watching with Dolphin Fleet

Heritage Museums & Gardens

Heritage Museums & Gardens

Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

Edward Gorey House

Edward Gorey House

Scenic Bike Ride on the Cape Cod Rail Trail

Scenic Bike Ride on the Cape Cod Rail Trail

Chatham Lighthouse and Beach

Chatham Lighthouse and Beach

Woods Hole Science Aquarium

Woods Hole Science Aquarium

Things To Do In Cape Cod After Fishing with Captain John

Cape Cod, a hook-shaped peninsula extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of Massachusetts, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, charming towns, and rich maritime history. This unique region, often referred to simply as "the Cape," stretches over 65 miles and is divided into four main sections: the Upper Cape, Mid-Cape, Lower Cape, and Outer Cape. Each area offers its own distinct attractions, from the bustling town of Hyannis, known for its shopping and dining, to the tranquil beauty of Provincetown, famous for its art galleries and whale watching tours. The Cape's coastline is dotted with sandy beaches, salt marshes, and scenic harbors, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure.


Beyond its natural beauty, Cape Cod is steeped in history and culture. The region played a significant role in American history, as the landing site of the Pilgrims in 1620 and later as a hub for whaling and maritime trade. Today, Cape Cod's historic charm is preserved in its colonial-era architecture, quaint villages, and numerous museums. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown, the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster, and the Sandwich Glass Museum. Additionally, the Cape offers a variety of recreational activities, including biking along the Cape Cod Rail Trail, exploring the Cape Cod National Seashore, and enjoying fresh seafood at local eateries. With its blend of natural splendor, historical significance, and cultural richness, Cape Cod remains a beloved destination for travelers from around the world.

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