Located in the northern tip of the the Cape Cod Peninsula you'll find the town of Provincetown. The city sits along the edge of the continent and offers so much variety in things to see and do. From historical points, to amazing food, culture, and scenery this stop is a prime off the beaten stops in New England.
The area was first set foot upon by the Pilgrims in 1620. Although the Pilgrims would eventually settle the town of Plymouth there is a historical marker that one can view and take in the history from over 400 years ago. This can be found at Pilgrims First Landing Park.
Restaurants include Napi's Restaurant, Fanizzi's Restaurant, The Mews Restaurant and Cafe, and Jimmy's Cafe.
Hiking along the area include these amazing trails Dune Shacks Trail, Hatches Harbor Trail, and Beech Forrest.
For the off shore fishing experience check out these two charters Beth Ann Charters and Hook Charters.
Hotels to add for your stay include Crowne Point Hotel and Spa and Cape Colony Inn.
Travel to Provincetown can be found from flying into Providence or Boston and driving up the scenic highway 6 and taking in the view as you prepare yourself for an amazing adventure on this amazing gem in New England.
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