To help you plan your vacation we are pleased to provide you with some information
on sight seeing and activities in the area. Select a category from the pull down
menu to see what there is to do in your area of interest. For additional information
we suggest the following sites:
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Who knows a destination better than the people who live and work there? So each
InnSeason Resort offers appropriate local activities for its guests. They vary seasonally
by resort and range from supervised activities to resort sponsored excursions. Examples
include: craft projects incorporating local nature, sand castle building contests
on the beach, discounts on attractions, and escorted tours or suggested itineraries.
Check here for scheduled activities and at the front desk when you check in.
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Cape Cod is known throughout the world for its arts and culture. Museums, Art Galleries,
Theater, the list is endless. Go to
www.artsfoundation.org for up to date information on all the cultural activities.
Mingle with Hollywood at the Woods Hole Film Festival, or attend a performance at
one of the many year-round theatres. Experience American history at Falmouth Museums
on the Green and Woods Hole Historical Museum or spend a quiet morning wandering
the paths of Beebe Woods. No matter your interest, there is something for everyone.
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You have picked the perfect getaway for family fun. There are endless outdoor activities
from biking to hiking and fishing and surfing. Spend a day at the Water Park or
take a leisurely bike ride down the Shining Seas Bike Path to Woods Hole. Go horseback
riding, play mini golf, or visit the local Aquarium. Activities for children are
endless – we even have a Children’s Museum.
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History lovers will find much to explore on Cape Cod. There is the popular John
F. Kennedy Museum in Hyannis, the Falmouth Museums on the Green where you can stroll
through Colonial gardens and tour two 18th-century homes, and of course Plimoth
Plantation (just a quick side trip away) where you can actually experience the life
of Pilgrims. You’ll want to have your picture taken beside the Nobska Lighthouse,
one of America's most historic lighthouses and then explore the former whaling port
of Woods Hole.
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This is the great outdoors. Beaches, Harbors, inlets, bird sanctuaries. Spend the
day in the water, then take a sunset cruise and see a part of Cape Cod most don’t.
Play Golf at some of the state’s finest courses, ride your bike, or take a hike
through Falmouth’s beautiful conservation areas. Go kayaking or parasailing or deep
sea fishing. The possibilities are endless and the weather allows for most activities
year round.
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Travel from Falmouth to Provincetown. Rte. 28 to Yarmouth, then cross the Cape to
Rte. 6A and meander up to the tip of the Cape. You’ll see it all. Mini Golf, gift
shops, galleries, and the quiet beauty of 6A with its Captain’s Homes and art galleries.
For a real treat…ferry over to Martha’s Vineyard. Enjoy the harbor views and the
time on the ocean…there isn’t anything more scenic.
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Cape Cod has it all. Antique stores, tiny little hidden gems and Co-ops hosting
the wares of many dealers; Outlets and Malls of course, including the new hot spot
– Mashpee Commons with its upscale boutiques and dining; and the lovely, unique
shops of Main Street, Falmouth. Discover the perfect piece of art for your living
room, or just the right dress for a special event. A perfect stroll day or night.
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