- The list below includes 131 free or cheap things to do in or near Edgartown, Massachusetts, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, History Museums, Walking Tours and Specialty Museums.
- From South Beach to Katama Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Edgartown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oak Bluffs, Hyannis, Barnstable and Mashpee.
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Wild Animal Lagoon is a miniature golf course decorated with a number of unique obstacles designed in the form of animals such as rhinos, elephants, gorillas and more.
23.2 Miles
Cape Cod Potato Chip Factory Tour is a free self-guided tour of the factory premises, including the assembly line, where visitors can view how the company manages to produce almost 200,000 bags of chips in a day.
23.4 Miles
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29 votes
17 Neptune Lane, South Yarmouth, MA 02664
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A mobile charter fishing company, Shark Shark Tuna Fishing Charters leads guided fishing trips in multiple locations around South Yarmouth. The company includes the use of top quality gear in each trip's price.
23.4 Miles
Guests can experience a variety of kayaking tours on Cape Cod with Great Marsh Kayak Tours. The tours include a brief safety and paddling lesson and the wildlife at Cape Cod includes osprey, hawks, and eider ducks.
23.5 Miles
Make it a family day of fun at Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf. Caves, footbridges and waterfalls add to the ambience of this miniature golf experience. Open early April through October.
24.0 Miles
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6 votes
220 South Street, South Yarmouth, MA 02664
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Visitors can have a day at the beach or a walk on the pier at Bass River Beach & Boat Launch - Smuggler's Beach. In addition to benches, there is a concession stand that sells snacks.
24.2 Miles
A prime example of classic Greek Revival architecture, the Barnstable Superior Courthouse is a historic two story building that dates back to 1831. The courthouse was designed by architect Andrew Parris.
24.2 Miles
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3353 Main Street (6A), Barnstable, MA 02630
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Fans of the paranormal love the Barnstable Village's Ghost Hunter's Tour. Each tour is guided by experienced historians and passes through the most haunted and spooky parts of Barbstable Village.
24.2 Miles
Built in 1644, the Sturgis Library is a historic public library known as being one of the oldest libraries in the country. The library contains a number of books and other documents that tell about the local history.
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Spanning over 220 years, the artifacts collected by the U.S. Coast Guard Museum tell a story of the country's maritime history. View artifacts including dinnerware, oil lamps used on historic missions, flags, metals, and navigation tools.