Cape Cod Hotels
Cape Cod may be known for its uniquely built homes, which were named for this area where the pilgrims landed on the Mayflower in 1620, or for where the wealthy go to play. However you look at it, there is plenty to do and see for everyone on this peninsula that borders the Atlantic Ocean.Visitors flock to Cape Cod for both the beauty of the scenery, as well as the number of outdoor activities which include swimming, wind surfing, sailing, golf, motorcycle tours, boating and hiking. Many people also love to tour the many lighthouses on the 65-mile-long Cape Cod peninsula, which was once called The Graveyard of the Atlantic because it of the 3,000+ shipwrecks that grace its bottom. Lighthouse lovers will consider Cape Cod heaven, with numerous ones to behold, including Nauset Light and Three Sisters Lighthouses in Eastham, Highland Light in Truro, Nobska Point Lighthouse in Woodshole, Race Point Lighthouse in Provincetown, and Stage Harbor Light, Chatham Light, and Monomoy Light in Chatham.
The area is ideal for beachgoers with its 40 miles of Cape Cod National Seashore and it's also a popular destination for whale watching. There are 15 unique communities in Cape Cod, all offering their own special flavor of the sea.












