- Our list of the best things to do in Provincetown, Massachusetts, features the top 152 nearby activities — including 101 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Provincetown, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 25 things to do within the city of Provincetown, MA , followed by 127 popular activities in nearby cities, including Brewster, Wellfleet, Dennis, Eastham, Orleans, Truro, Plymouth, Barnstable, Harwich, Hyannis and Sandwich
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The Trayser Museum Complex consists of three buildings that combine architectural, social and maritime history. There is the Old Jail, built circa 1690 and complete with inmates' graffiti, the Custom House, and Carriage House.
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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.
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Featuring a long, narrow boardwalk, Town Neck / Boardwalk provides visitors with a beach to soak up the sun. When it's high tide the water comes close to the boardwalk, allowing visitors to jump from it into the water.
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3353 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 2630
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Trayser Museum Group Coast Guard Heritage Museum has two floors worth of exhibits revolving around the Coast Guard, lighthouses, lightships and boat rescues. They display uniforms, artifacts, and models and also have a gift shop.
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The Cranberry Valley Golf Course offers a championship layout for serious and hobby golfers alike. Attend golf clinics, practice at the driving range, or even get PGA instruction among many other perks.
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Whale watching and full service meals galore on Pilgrim Belle Cruises, where Plymouth Harbor comes to life with dance parties and live acts. Ideal for birthday parties, family reunions, get togethers and corporate outings.
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Plymouth Rock marks the site where the passengers of Mayflower, who later founded Plymouth Colony, first touched the land of the New World. The rock itself, with the date 1620 etched on it, is surrounded by protective pillars and available for public viewing.
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Cape Cod Canal Visitors Center is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and houses a range of interactive exhibits which include a retired patrol boat and a DVD presentation about the Canal's local history and culture.
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RideAway Kayak is a local tour company which organizes guides kayak trips on Cape Cod. Their fleet comprises of a variety of kayaks to suit beginners and experts both.