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Get a fresh perspective on Cape Cod vacation travel by reading different points of view on Cape Cod Massachusetts lodging and activities. Our editors are constantly researching the latest Cape Cod travel reviews, providing you with a selection of the best Cape Cod has to offer. Read what other travelers are saying, and share your own questions or suggestions by submitting comments too!

On Two Wheels, It's Still High Season on Cape Cod
New York Times (free registration required), October 20, 2006
"Cape Cod, famous everywhere for its beaches, also has 80 miles of bike trails, about 55 miles of them paved and the rest legally sanctioned mountain bike trails. They can keep a cyclist pedaling for a few days - between stops to watch the waves and sample the chowder - and that's without ever even getting onto one of the lovely and winding back roads..."


Cape Cod: Beaches and Ice Cream Are Forever
MSNBC.com / Associated Press, June 22, 2006
"...there are things to do year-round. Of course, choices are slimmer in the off-season -- but so are the crowds. June and September are the happy medium. The throngs of tourists don't fully descend upon the Cape until schools are out (mid-to-late June in most of New England), and the air and water temperatures usually are the same in September, in the high 60s..."

36 Hours: Provincetown, Mass.
New York Times (free registration required), August 11, 2006
"Four hundred years later, water is still Provincetown's raison d'être - it provides the gorgeous scenery and the cod, sole, haddock clams, lobsters and oysters that make this a food lover's paradise. The trick, as in any resort town, is to eat at odd hours, which makes it possible to avoid crowds even on weekends. And then exercise - with great places to walk, bike and swim, Provincetown makes burning calories as much fun as consuming them..."

Where Old Cape Thrives
Boston Globe, June 8, 2005
The 'old spirit' of Cape Cod still exists, if you know where to look. Chatham and the surrounding towns and 500+ miles of shoreline offer endless opportunities of things to do and places to stay. Here are some of our picks...

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