2 days in Cape Cod Itinerary

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West Barnstable
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Provincetown
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West Barnstable — 1 day

Start off your visit on the 16th (Sat): indulge in some personalized pampering at Ahh Time Skin and Lash Studio, see majestic marine mammals with Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises, and then contemplate the long history of Captain Bangs Hallet House Museum.

For photos, more things to do, maps, and other tourist information, read West Barnstable trip planner.

Boston to West Barnstable is an approximately 1.5-hour car ride. In April in West Barnstable, expect temperatures between 53°F during the day and 38°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Sat) early enough to drive to Provincetown.
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Provincetown — 1 night

Birthplace of American Liberty

A small resort town with a year-round population of just 3,000, Provincetown draws nearly 60,000 annual visitors with its scenic beaches, art colonies, galleries, theaters, and shops.
On the 17th (Sun), pause for some photo ops at Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum, then take a leisurely stroll along MacMillan Wharf, then take a tour by water with Boat Tours & Water Sports, and finally kick back and relax at Race Point Beach.

For maps, ratings, where to stay, and more tourist information, refer to the Provincetown trip planning tool.

Use the Route module to find suitable travel options from West Barnstable to Provincetown. In April, plan for daily highs up to 51°F, and evening lows to 39°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 17th (Sun) so you can fly back home.
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Cape Cod travel guide

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Beaches · Dolphin & Whale Watching · Specialty Museums
Located on the southern shore of Massachusetts, Cape Cod contains some 15 towns and two islands. The arm-shaped peninsula is a popular holiday destination throughout the year because of its historical attractions, art galleries, award-winning restaurants, and a scenic coastline dotted by sandy beaches. Start your sightseeing in Provincetown, located at the very tip of the cape and famous for being the site of the first Pilgrims' landing in 1620. From there you can hit up all of the Cape's other small towns, renowned for their comfortable bed and breakfasts and distinctive cuisine of fresh fish and oyster dishes. This maritime community features more than a dozen lighthouses. Part of experiencing the Cape means a trip to its two islands--which showcase several lighthouses and numerous restaurants.
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