Cape Cod Beaches Tours

Nauset Light Beach showing a sandy beach as well as a small group of people
Surf Drive Beach which includes a sandy beach
Old Silver Beach featuring a beach as well as a small group of people
Old Silver Beach showing a beach, rocky coastline and fishing
Sandy Neck Beach showing a sunset and a pebble beach


Reviews of Cape Cod Beaches

4.6
Top Destination
5 - Excellent
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5 - Excellent 58%
4 - Good
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4 - Good 39%
3 - Okay
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3 - Okay 3%
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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

The Cape Cod National Seashore is a wonderful place. Go to the visitor centers, do the hikes, visit the beaches. Wellfleet and Provincetown are fun places.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

NPS beaches very well organized and facilities clean

3/5 - Okay

Jenn

Cape cod is not as dog friendly as it once was. We had a difficult time in late July finding a beach to take her to. Most of the ORV routes were closed off, which is what we usually do. Drive on the beach and let her run and play, but we were not able to. The price for parking and passes at beaches has sky rocketed. The one beach we could take her to was nice enough, but $30 to park for one day and we had to walk up and down an enormous sand dune in 90 degrees with sand burning our feet. Disappointed in how cape cod beaches treat visitors and rethinking coming back.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Nice beach

4/5 - Good

Traveler1965

Keep in mind - get day passes to park at the beaches - if driving. They are around $20.00 a day or $ 60.00 a week. Go to the Chamber of Commerce in most little villages/towns. .

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