Cape Cod Fall Foliage!

The first half of autumn in Cape Cod is sometimes called “the second summer.” In September, the peninsula is liberated from crowds of tourists and available for a peaceful vacation in solitude. The grass around the sea coast turns yellow, while maples, beech trees, and oaks paint everything red, brown, and golden. This time is …

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Cape Cod in the Fall!

Cape Cod is an ever-popular vacation destination during the summer months, but have you ever heard of Second Summer? Second Summer is that lovely little period after the summer tourist rush has passed but the early autumn weather is still inviting as all get out and ideal for all kinds of fun fall outdoor activities! …

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Great Autumn Walks!

Excellent Blob By Nicole Maranhas Nothing against crisp, sunny days, but rainy autumn weather beckons, too, for misty walks along the shore or swishing through the leaves in a shimmering forest. If you’ve forgotten, or never seen, how beautiful Cape Cod is at this time of year, round up your kids, dogs, or better half …

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9 Fall Fest’s We Love on Cape Cod!

Excellent Blob by Kristin Amico Local artists, succulent oysters and homegrown brews set the stage for some of autumn’s most celebrated festivals on Cape Cod. Fall is also one of the best times of year to visit – with its crisp air, crimson cranberry bogs and winding nature trails –  so mark your calendar now for …

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Here’s Why You Should Plan Your Cape Cod Vacation Now

Great blog from Kristin Amico

Sure, it’s winter in New England and the immediate priority is planning what to serve while watching the Patriots play in Sunday’s NFL playoffs. But after all the chicken wings and guacamole have been gobbled up, consider moving on to the next big action item: finalizing your travel plans to Cape Cod.

In honor of National Plan For Vacation Day on January 29th, here’s a reminder of why it’s important to commit to using those well deserved vacation days. A survey by Project Time Off reveals that those who remain tethered to their desks and mobile devices instead of taking a real vacation are more stressed and actually less likely to receive raises and promotions. Need more convincing?

Make 2019 the Year You Use All Your Vacation Days

Did you know that more than half of Americans don’t use all their allotted vacation days? The study found that Massachusetts residents are just as guilty, with 48% of Bay Staters admitting they don’t squeeze out every hour of vacation time.

To avoid eating sad lunches at your desk while your co-workers stroll the 40 pristine miles of the Cape Cod National Seashore and ogle breathtaking sunsets, start vacation preparations now. Here’s why: A majority (52%) of workers who dedicate time each year to plan out their vacation end up using all their time off, compared to just 40% of non-planners. Advance planners also tend to take longer vacations. At the Cape, 1-2 weeks will give you time to explore the entire peninsula, including restaurants, entertainment options and the vast spaces of national parks and nature preserves, as opposed to fitting in a few days at the beach over a long weekend.

Plan a Family Vacation or Couples Getaway

Cape Cod offers cozy options for couples, as well as enough family-friendly activities to keep both you and the kids entertained. While it’s an ideal vacation spot for everyone, you’ll want to nail down the details to ensure the experience you want is the one you end up having.

Couples should look for quiet retreats and getaways that offer plenty of privacy and pampering. To escape everyday stress and unplug, a quaint bed & breakfast or historic inn may be in order.

Discover Cape Cod in Every Season

There’s a lot to love about summer on the seashore, including gorgeous beaches, cocktails with a view of the ocean, and plenty of active adventures. We may be biased, but we think the other three seasons on Cape Cod are just as spectacular.

In September, the weather remains warm, but the majority of visitors have gone home, offering a more intimate feel to your ocean paradise. Late fall provides fiery foliage walks and perfect temperatures to take advantage of a bevy of bike trails and festivals that let you indulge in food and culture. Winter is the perfect excuse to stay inside and enjoy historic inns and crackling fires at cozy restaurants, or to venture out for holiday strolls, bird watching and quiet beach walks. On the coldest days, the lucky few may be able to spot ice formations rolling in on shore. For colorful blooms and warming temperatures, book a spring break. Gardens across the Cape, from backyards to the 100-acre Heritage Museum & Gardens, provide a fragrant carpet of spring flowers and lush landscapes.

Whatever the season you visit Cape Cod, book early and be sure to savor every vacation day.

Enjoying The Flats of Cape Cod!

Excellent Blog By Jeannie Sparrow….. The Flats” of Cape Cod Bay are a must-see when visiting Cape Cod. The Old Manse Inn is literally a 15-20 minute walk to this amazing must see as we back up to seven of the bay beaches from the Inn. A natural phenomena, they are caused by the daily ebb …

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The Story Behind Scargo Lake!

Excellent Blog By Jeannie Sparrow…….. The view from Scargo Tower in Dennis is breathtaking . . . the crystal blue water set against the bluest of summer skies, and the rich pinks and oranges of a fall sunset combined with the amber hues of the season’s changing leaves. Even under a blanket of snowy white, …

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