Shaped like a narrow arm, Cape Cod is one of the most distinctive geographical features on the New England coast. It was the site of the Pilgrims' first landing and once the home of the native Nauset people. Cape Codders are welcoming people, comprising fishermen, farmers, artists, writers, retirees, factory workers, and more. This beautiful fishing and whaling spot is one of the Atlantic Coast's hottest destinations.

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Popular Rental Amenities in Cape Cod
Cape Cod is a wonderful vacation spot if you want a property with a pool, as 23% of the properties provide one. Interestingly, our data shows that more hotel room have a pool than motel. Also, they can host 7 vacationers, on average, while motel with pools can accommodate an average of 5 vacationers. If you would ideally like to be close to the water, more than half of the properties including a pool are located within 2 miles of the waterfront.
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Where to Surf and Swim Near Your Cape Cod Vacation Rental
1. Bound Brook Island Beach in Wellfleet
This beautiful paradise is tucked behind towering sand dunes and carpets of thick beach grass. Voted one of Coastal Living’s “10 Best Secret Beaches in the US”, Bound Brook Island Beach is a fantastic place for sweeping views of the bay. To find this little gem, you’ll have to navigate dirt roads and walk a few hundred yards in sand dunes, but the payoff is grand!
2. Monks Park in Pocasset
This park occupies a part of the Little Bay Conservation area in the Upper Cape. This beach offers a quiet bend to listen to the tide flow in and out. You can take in some of the best sunsets on the entire Cape.
3. Thumpertown Beach
The sandy shores welcome visitors down a wooden staircase to the calm waters. Located in Outer Cape, this beach attracts a fair share of sunbathers during summers, but in the offseason, it’s a paradise for those taking a quiet stroll. This is the perfect place to book a beach house rental and soak up the sun in summer!
4. The Knob in Falmouth
It is nestled in among 70 miles of coastline. Even during the busiest summer weekends, this nature preserve is calm. To reach it, visitors must walk the mile-long pedestrian boardwalk between Quissett Harbor and Buzzards Bay that leads to “The Knob” of land, which is a part of a 12-acre nature preserve. Blue Herons and other shy shorebirds often hang out here!
Art and Culture in Cape Cod
1. Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
Learn about local ecology and wildlife at this informative yet compact museum in Brewster. Its calendar is full of family-friendly activities, as well as lectures on Cape Cod's wildlife and marine animals.
2. Cape Cod Museum of Art
Showcasing the very best artists that Cape Cod has to offer, from past and present, this charming cultural center in the town of Dennis has a variety of installations and artwork that will appeal to the whole family.
3. Provincetown Pride
Provincetown enjoys a reputation as a gay-friendly capital, with a large LGBT population and many gay bars and other social hotspots. In June, the town hosts a colorful outdoor carnival to celebrate Pride month that is well worth checking out.
3 Family-Friendly Activities
1. Check out one of the many beaches
Meadow Beach is home to a profusion of sunken ships that can be explored from both land and sea. It is also a great place to spot seals. Breakwater Beach in Brewster is well-suited to families with kids who love water, as its low tides and calm waters make it the ideal spot for safe swimming. Sandy Beach is perfect for swimming, hiking, saltwater fishing, or just to catching a glimpse of the local red foxes and shorebirds.
2. Saddle up and go for a cycle
The Cape Cod Canal Bikeway is a 14.1 mile trail that is suitable for all skill levels. The Shining Sea Bikeway offers stunning ocean views and is home to a plethora of bird species. The Province Lands Bike Trail is shorter but steeper, with exciting bends and beautiful lakes.
3. Go diving at the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Keen scuba divers are invited to explore the boulder-laden waters around the Cape, rich with biodiversity and mystery. Those who choose to join a diving charter will have the chance to see schooling fish, dozens of lobster holes, and other fascinating marine life.
4 Amazing Day Trips From Cape Cod
1. Explore the region by ferry
Most travelers to Cape Cod will at some point take the ferry to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, both so distinctive in their landscapes and cultures. Crossings are frequent and affordable compared to air travel.
2. Experience Cape Cod by rail
Kids will love the Cape Cod Central Railroad, which allows visitors to ride different novel trains, including the Cape Cod Dinner Train, the Yankee Clipper Brunch Train, and the Colonial Lunch Train.
3. Go on a seal cruise to Monomoy Island
Nature lovers will enjoy a trip to Monomoy Island, a national wildlife refuge and barrier island that boasts an amazing diversity of bird species, as well as an abundance of harbor and gray seals that call this place home.
4. Go on an unforgettable whale watching tour
Cape Cod is home to +450 species of wildlife including the pilot, minke, finback, and humpback whales, as well as dolphins, porpoises, and seals. Cape Cod is one of the most reliable spots to view these gentle giants. Check out the following providers:
Dolphin Fleet: It is down the road from Provincetown, which is a great place to stay in a vacation rental. Dolphin Fleet has multiple ships with cabins that are climate-controlled, open observation decks, and a galley offering an assortment of food and drinks.
Whale Watcher: A state-of-the-art, swift, 130-feet long, water-jet powered ship that's designed and constructed just for whale watching. There are also spacious open-air decks, well-stocked galleys, and comfortable internal cabins. Just over half a mile from the pier is a large parking lot at the Barnstable County Courthouse Complex where parking is free. Park there and take an easy 15-minute walk to the pier.
Captain John Whale Watching & Fishing Tours: You will experience unforgettable outings across Cape Cod Bay to Stellwagen Bank, where the world’s largest mammals come to feed. Learn about the gorgeous whales of the North Atlantic during a 4-hour tour. Your tour guide, a professional marine biologist, will narrate your tour with fun facts and information about the mammals you are likely to see during your trip. Departing from the historic Plymouth Harbor, this presents the perfect opportunity to stay in historic vacation rentals and absorb the area’s antiquity and cultural significance.
7 Must-See Attractions in Cape Cod
1. Cape Cod National Seashore
Spread over 43,607 acres, this area is a nature lover’s delight with lighthouses, ponds, salt marshes, dunes, and more. There are great outdoor activity options too like hiking, fishing, and swimming, whilst the seashore protects 32 rare and endangered species.
2. Nobska Point Lighthouse
A notable local attraction, this lighthouse is at the location where the pilgrims first landed. There are tours in the summer months for a small fee.
3. Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum
This Cape Cod landmark commemorates the pilgrims of the Mayflower ship whilst the museum is a treasure trove of historical artefacts from Provincetown’s past.
4. Hyannis Harbor Light
Tucked away from view in a remote corner of the Cape, this iconic lighthouse is difficult to find but well worth the search! Those who persevere will find a immensely serene and peaceful lookout point.
5. Herring Cove Beach
An accessible beach in Provincetown, Herring Cove has amenities including a snack bar, showers and restrooms. It was also named among America’s Best All-Time Beaches by the Travel Channel.
6. Heritage Museums & Gardens
An adventure park, beautiful gardens, thought-provoking exhibits and fun events make this an excellent place to visit on a family vacation.
7. Sandy Neck Light
One of the most historic landmarks in Cape Cod, this majestic lighthouse pays testament to the area's rich maritime history.
Information about vacation rentals in Cape Cod
🏡 Vacation rentals available | 14,886 rentals |
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💳 Possible discounts | up to 12% |
🌙 Nightly prices starting at | $19 |
⭐ Popular amenities | Pets allowed, Pool and Air conditioning |
🐾 Pet friendly homes | 3,820 homes |
🏊 Vacation rentals with pools | 3,357 homes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average price per night for a vacation home in Cape Cod?
The price of a night's stay in Cape Cod starts at $19. $714 is the average nightly price for house rentals in Cape Cod. Cottages in Cape Cod cost on average $496 per night.
How many vacation homes are available to book in Cape Cod?
Currently there are 14,886 rentals in Cape Cod to browse and book for your next trip.
What amenities are most popular for vacation rentals in Cape Cod?
If you're looking to book a vacation rental in Cape Cod, others search for homes with Pool, Pets allowed and Air conditioning.
How many vacation rentals with pools are there in Cape Cod?
There are 3,357 vacation rentals across 33 providers in Cape Cod.
Are pets allowed in vacation rentals in Cape Cod?
In case if you are traveling with a dog in Cape Cod - 26% of vacation rentals are pet-friendly.
What's the best time of year to travel to Cape Cod?
When looking for a vacation home in Cape Cod, keep in mind that rainy season is usually in January or February, with September often being the driest.
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- Barnstable
- Bourne
- Brewster
- Buzzards Bay
- Chatham
- Cotuit
- Dennis
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- Harwich Port
- Hyannis
- Hyannis Port
- Marshfield
- Mashpee
- New Seabury
- North Falmouth
- North Truro
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- Orleans
- Osterville
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- Provincetown
- Sagamore Beach
- Truro
- Wareham
- Wellfleet
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- Woods Hole
- Yarmouth
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