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Provincetown at the tip of Cape Cod

Golden hour light on the harbor, Race Point Beach stretching into the Atlantic, and a town built for gathering—this is where you come to breathe.

At the tip of Cape Cod

Provincetown sits at the very end of the Cape, where the Atlantic wraps around in three directions. The town draws families for Race Point Beach and the Provincelands Trail, couples for the galleries and restaurants along Commercial Street, and everyone for the salt air and the sense of arrival that comes from reaching the end of the road. Whale watching boats depart from MacMillan Pier. Golfers find Highland Links and Chequessett Yacht & Country Club nearby. After a day on the water or in the dunes, there's ice cream, antique shops, and fine dining waiting in town.

Things to Do in Provincetown

From beach days to whale watching, dining to cycling—Provincetown offers something for every kind of traveler.

Race Point Beach

Golf

Whale Watching & Fishing

Cycling Trails

Dining

Antique & Specialty Shops

Beach days end with ice cream in town

Provincetown offers the rare rhythm of a true beach vacation: mornings at Race Point or afternoons on the water, then a stroll through town for dinner, antique shops, and ice cream as the light softens. The village is close enough that you can move between sand and street without losing the day's ease. Whale watching from MacMillan Pier, cycling the Provincelands Trail, golf at Highland Links—each activity ends the same way, with a walk to a restaurant or café where locals and visitors blur together.

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