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Top Cape Cod Walking & Biking Tours

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Ultimate Self-Driving Tour of Cape Cod and Provincetown

clock 3 to 4 hours
  • Explore all that Cape Cod has to offer with this self-guided driving tour, from quintessential lighthouses to sandy beaches! As you drive, discover the Cape’s seafaring traditions, Pilgrim history, and miles of beautiful beaches. From Barnstable to Provincetown, visit Nauset Lighthouse (the unofficial Cape icon), First Encounter Beach (which the...Read more

Open-Air Private Pedicab Tour in Provincetown

clock 60 to 90 minutes
  • Open-Air Tours are a great way to experience the beauty of Cape Cod and Provincetown. We have designed this tour to give you the best experience possible in a short amount of time. Our goal is to make sure you see the best of the area, so this summer is one you’ll never forget!! So just sit back, relax, and enjoy the memories, no pedaling...Read more

The Anne Hutchinson Tour of Provincetown

clock 45 to 60 minutes
  • Get an introduction to Provincetown from one of colonial America's most infamous. Decidedly NOT a Pilgrim, Anne Hutchinson knows her history well enough to have been banished from Massachusetts 400 years ago and will walk you through the center of town enlivening central sites poignant to Ptown's story. Don't expect a long trek (1 mi), but do...Read more

Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard Audio Tour

clock 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Knockabout Travel takes you to Martha's Vineyard, with this self-paced audio tour of the most popular town on the island. Discover the origin story of how Oak Bluffs developed from its humble beginnings as a religious camp into a summer destination for business moguls, celebrities, and US Presidents. On the tour, we discuss the development of the...Read more

Private tour of Martha's Vineyard with lunch included

clock 6 hours
  • Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people, Martha's Vineyard was known in the Massachusett language as Noepe, or "land amid the streams". In 1642, the Wampanoag numbered somewhere around 3,000 on the island. By 1764, that number had dropped to 313.[10] A smaller island to the south was named "Martha's Vineyard" by the English explorer...Read more
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