- The list below includes 234 free or cheap things to do in or near Sandwich, Massachusetts, including 99 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Specialty Museums, Historic Homes and Mini Golf.
- From Boardwalk to Route 6A (The Old King's Highway), there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sandwich and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Plymouth, Oak Bluffs, Hyannis and Dennis.
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Cooke and School Sts., Edgartown, MA
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Located in Edgartown, Massachusetts, the Martha's Vineyard Museum focuses on preserving the history of the Marth's Vineyard area. Paintings, historic books and 3-dimensional objects are among the items that are included in the museum's displays.
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A calm beach with warm waters, First Encounter Beach offers tide pools to explore at low tide, and warm, gentle waters at high tide ideal for swimming. The beach offers scenic views, and has a bath house.
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Waters Edge Cinema is a multi-screen theatre that shows first run movies. Amenities include state of the art HD Digital video and sound; a 2nd multipurpose screening room to offer first run animation, documentary, foreign language and short films.
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Cockle Cove Beach is a town-managed beach with a lifeguard on duty, bathroom facilities and a required parking pass. The family-friendly beach also makes a good launching point for windsurfers and kayakers.
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MacMillan Wharf is a local transportation hub being a popular boarding and deboarding point for ferries carrying passengers to/from Boston and to a variety of sea excursions.
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Post Office Cafe & Cabaret is a local theater which hosts performances by drag queens and also serves quality food and drinks to its customers.
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Named after a famous pirate ship, Whydah Museum offers an inside look at the only pirate treasure ever discovered. Visitors can learn about the history of pirates at the exhibit and visit a gift shop with pirate related paraphernalia.
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The name Chappaquiddick is derived from a Native Indian word which means 'separated island' and refers to the the 300-yard wide channel that separates this island from a larger one in the east. This isolated island houses multiple hiking trails and a Japanese garden.
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The Provincetown Library is a public library which houses an extensive collection of books and resources for education and research. The central attraction of the library is the scale replica of a sailing ship on the second floor.
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Campground Beach is popular with families that have young children as the beach is small and the waves tend to be calm. The limited amount of sand allows visitors to lounge close to the water.