Massachusetts Cape Cod Bed and Breakfast Inns
1
Captain Farris House
— South Yarmouth, MA
Beautifully restored to all its... Read More
  • Free Night Participating Inn
$155 - $299
2
Inn at the Oaks
— Eastham, MA
The Inn offers spacious and... Read More
$175 - $350
3
The Sea Meadow Inn
— Brewster, MA
Relax in one of the three... Read More
$193 - $225
4
A Beach Breeze Inn
— West Harwich, MA
Reflecting the quaintness of Olde... Read More
  • 16 room(s)
$174 - $189
5
White Porch Inn
— Provincetown, MA
  • 9 room(s)
$289 - $399
6
The Parsonage Inn
— East Orleans, MA
Rooms are decorated with antiques,... Read More
  • 8 room(s)
$100 - $195
7
Compass Rose Inn
— Yarmouth Port, MA
Although the original structure... Read More
  • 1 room(s)
$165 - $245
8
Lamb and Lion Inn
— Barnstable, MA
This rambling collection of... Read More
$189 - $250
9
Candleberry Inn
— Brewster, MA
The two-acre grounds of this... Read More
$199 - $559
10
Rose and Crown Guest House
— Provincetown, MA
Located in Massachusett's second... Read More
  • 8 room(s)
$60 - $225
11
The Dan'l Webster Inn and Spa
— Sandwich, MA
The full-service spa features the... Read More
  • 48 room(s)
$119 - $399
12
1750 Inn At Sandwich Center
— Sandwich, MA
  • 5 room(s)
$159 - $189
13
Eben House
— Provincetown, MA
Gardens and a picket fence... Read More
  • 14 room(s)
$139 - $275
14
Bursley Manor
— West Barnstable, MA
Watch a movie in the fireside TV... Read More
  • 5 room(s)
$160 - $185
15
The Queen Anne Inn
— Chatham, MA
Murals in the lounge, a large... Read More
  • 34 room(s)
$225 - $435
16
Captain David Kelley House
— Centerville, MA
Walk through the gate and up the... Read More
  • 6 room(s)
$225 - $435

Massachusetts Cape Cod Bed & Breakfast Inns

With 15 distinct towns and 560 miles of shoreline, the Cape is a perfect vacation spot. Travel to Provincetown, the very tip of Cape Cod, to take a whale watching tour (whalewatch.com). While in Provincetown be sure to check out the art scene; since 1899 it has had the reputation of being America's oldest art colony. The famous Kennedy family is known to frequent Cape Cod. Visitors who wish to see a Kennedy during their visit should go to the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum (jfkhyannismuseum.org) which celebrates the time the 35th President spent on the Cape. Children (and the young at heart) will love the ZooQuarium (zooquariumcapecod.net) which houses a refuge for Massachusetts wildlife, an aquarium, a petting zoo, and a children's education center. The Cape Cod Rail Trail (mass.gov/dcr/parks/southeast/…) follows an old railroad right-of-way for 22 miles through six Cape Cod towns. Cyclists, runners, walkers, and horseback riders can visit beaches along the way or just enjoy the scenic view. Visitors can also enjoy the view from both the land and the water without changing vehicles on a Cape Cod Duckmobile (duckmobile.com). Discover new ways to use lavender by visiting the Cape Cod Lavender Farm (capecodlavenderfarm.com), featuring more than 14,000 plants, it is one of the largest lavender farms on the East Coast.

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