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Cape Cod Counseling Cape Cod Advice. What's The Best Family Destination In Cape Cod And The Best Way To Get There?

Cape Cod advice. What's the best family destination in Cape Cod and the best way to get there? - cape cod counseling

I intend to be a family vacation in Cape Cod in July and have all the information. We are from Ohio and have never been to Cape Town. I have 3 daughters 13, 10 and 8 We intend to go to Boston for a day with a walk in Boston Freedom Trail and take in a baseball game, having to transfer the next morning. Any tips on where you go where you are good, good beaches, etc ... Moderate budget.

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Cape Crusader said...

The trip from Boston to Cape Cod is 1-11/2 hours, approximately 80 miles. It is necessary to reserve a place before you leave to travel. Cape Cod is very busy in July and is not looking for housing. Our favorite is Ocean Edge Resort in Brewster. You have 3 courts and 2 indoor pools, private beach on Cape Cod Bay, a few restaurants, golf, tennis, jump on the bike path and bike rental. You can 1, 2 or 3 get the bedroom. We are a family of 5 and were in the room of a 1 under pressure, but the two chambers is much better. Brewster is an excellent location, type of center of everything. For more information on beaches and what not http://www.best-of-cape-cod.com visit

Boston Magazine said...

Just a few suggestions for dinner in Cape Cod ...

Boston Magazine calls a "Best Of" list, and then mentions some of the proposals that we have for Cape Cod:

Visit the information on these pages
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/best_of/ca ... (This is half the page, subparagraphs Restaurants Barrio) is

Best of Boston 2007 Brunch, Neighborhood - Cape Cod
Best of Boston 2007 Clam Shack, Neighborhood - Cape Cod
Best of Boston 2007 Day Spa, Neighborhood - Cape Cod
Best of Boston 2007 Lunch, Neighborhood - Cape Cod
Best of Boston 2007 Restaurant, Fusion, Neighborhood - Cape Cod
Best of Boston 2007 Restaurant, General Excellence, Neighborhood - Cape Cod
Best of Boston 2007 Restaurant, Scenic, Neighborhood - Cape Cod
Best of Boston 2007 Restaurant, Sushi, Neighborhood - Cape Cod

Bon voyage!

djc1175 said...

Depending on how open they are a place you do not want to stay in Provincetown is a great little town, whale watching as the main attraction offers (to buy tickets at the station from host), but it is totally gay and a little more, than we were willing to do with my children .. 15.12 and 9 years.
I have not seen, a beach that I did not, we stayed in Chatham, which is known as a "kink" in a guest house B & B, not remember the name of the work .. I'm sorry.

jlz said...

I live in the middle of the layer of Yarmouth.

There are great beaches all the way from Bourne to Provincetown. Many of the beaches of East Orleans as the National Seashore and the U.S. Park Service addressed

The more "urban" Hyannis Cape is, but there are things you see everywhere.

It's a beautiful bike path, numerous lighthouses and downtwon each area is very pleasant.

From Boston to Yarmouth is approximately 70 miles.
RT3 3S Rt 93S, and the Sagamore Bridge to RT6.

East of Yarmouth get, Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Wellfleet, Truro and Provincetown.
All localities are large.

The city is the busiest of all the lines, because there is no boat service to Boston. If you are outgoing, is a good place to go.

To the west of Yarmouth, Hyannis, Centerville, Sandwich, Falmouth and Bourne.

Cape Cod Baseball League is booming, and you can see the stars of the tomorrw today's game. The teams are scattered throughout the Cape.

The Cape CodCanal Walk is a pleasant and fishing should be good.

Enjoy your trip!

mjmayer1... said...

We have always loved the name and always.

The beaches on the south coast are best for swimming. The water gets warmer!

I think that is close to Craigville Beach Hyannis the best.

If you find a flat Cockle Cove beach, where my children enjoy looking for shells and sea creatures. On a map find Cockle Cove Road off Highway 28 west of Chatham.

There are plenty of inexpensive huts in the vicinity of Dennisport. Who gives you half-way between Hyannis and Chatham. There are many websites that you can go, but Martha Murray Real Estate has the largest list of Dennisport.

If you go on whale watching and you do not want to P-town, there is a boot drive Barnstable want is pretty good.

It is a Chamber of Commerce Web site of most cities of Cape Town. I wish to engage with them and connect almost anything.

artgrant... said...

It only takes a few hours to reach the level of Boston. Stop at the Visitor Center at TA 6, just before bedtime. They can help you, a good piece in the room and information on family activities.
I stayed in Wellfleet Wellfleet Motel in the city. Rooms nice and clean, it was a few years ago. Nice little seafood hut on the beach of the bay.
Have fun.

Lisa said...

Hyannis is the best place to stay if you have kids. It is a densely populated area along Rt 28, and you will find everything in order to employ them. It is also the best choice for the money, but a large part of the budget of the "moderate" hotels with thin walls - but also one for kids!

Boilers n Home has large fireplace, breakfast, Pirates Cove Mini Golf is ideal for children. Go to one of the beaches of the ocean (Chatham, Nauset, Coast Guard) and let the kids swim in the sea (because you do not have in Ohio):)

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