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CAPE COD TOWNS

Provincetown, MA

about provincetown

The "Crown" of Cape Cod

Provincetown, also known as "P-town," sits at the very northern tip of Cape Cod — earning its name as the “Crown” of the Cape. It offers beautiful beaches, a vibrant arts scene, and a sense of freedom that has welcomed generations of travelers from across the globe.

EXPLORE THE BEACHES

Beach Days in Provincetown

Provincetown beaches are defined by their dramatic, windswept landscapes. Race Point Beach is where the open ocean meets towering dunes; it’s a premier spot for spotting whales from the shore or catching a sunrise. Nearby, Herring Cove Beach offers calmer waters and is famous for its legendary sunsets over the bay. Whether you’re trekking through the unique Beech Forest trails or sunbathing on the expansive sands, the beaches here feel wild, free, and untouched.

Sunset By the Sea
Sand Dune Landscape

LOCAL ACTIVITIES

Things to Do in Provincetown

Provincetown is a high-energy blend of culture and history. At the heart of it all is Commercial Street, lined with world-class art galleries, quirky boutiques, and restaurants. For a panoramic view of the harbor, visitors can climb the Pilgrim Monument, which commemorates the Mayflower’s first landing in 1620. Whether you’re heading out on a whale watch from MacMillan Pier, exploring the rolling "Dune Shacks" by Jeep, or enjoying a late-night bite, Provincetown offers a unique sense of freedom and creativity. 

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