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Places to Stay
on Cape Cod
These include Cape Cod
B & Bs, Cape Cod Hotels, Cape Cod Motels, Cape Cod Resorts and more
Cape Cod's
lodging falls into four general categories: rustic Bed & Breakfasts, more
upscale historic inns, casual seaside motels, and national chains. Note
that two night stays at many spots are common.
The following is simply a select few we
have listed as a courtesy to our brides and grooms, their families, friends
and guests. You have other options, including renting a home for a week.
Home rentals usually run on a Saturday to Saturday schedule. We are
slowly adding to our list of accommodations.
- A few helpful things to know if
your find yourself in the historic village of
Yarmouth Port, MA
in the Mid-Cape area. It is
surrounded by several antique stores and other
historic homes. Within easy walking distance
are nature trails, a fresh water beach, salt water tidal marshes (with
gorgeous views!), fine restaurants and an
historic chapel
which is the site of many intimate weddings. You
have also got to see the famous Boardwalk at Grey's Beach in Yarmouth Port.
It is often used for small weddings.
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Yarmouth Port, MA
is only a 5-7 minute drive will
bring you to our favorite
Cape Cod
attractions like saltwater
beaches, whale
watching boats,
The Cape Cod Rail Trail,
scenic
sailplane rides, shopping, golf courses,
tennis courts,
The Cape Playhouse,
Cape Cod
Melody Tent and charter fishing boats. The
Mid-Cape is also convenient to
Barnstable Municipal Airport
and the island ferries in Hyannis Port.
Note: Links above were provided
through the courtesy of
Agapé Bed and Breakfast
- We will be adding some Chatham
information and links, as well as other Cape towns, over the course of time.
Keep your eyes open. Any special spots you think that might help out
visitors to site would be appreciated. We are looking for attractions
(things to do, places to see type stuff, fairly non-commercial if possible)
-TT
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