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The population of Cape Cod triples in the summer, so it is no surprise that there is an abundance of accommodation options. That said, it should also be stated that if you plan to visit Cape Cod in July, August or any weekend between June and October, you should book your room early. From campsites to resort hotels, lodgings are booked far in advance by their summer regulars, sometimes leaving slim pickings for the spontaneous traveler.
Mid Cape
The Lamb and Lion Inn located in West Barnstable offers luxurious amenities, while the more centrally-located Ramada Inn Regency is popular with tourists looking to be close to many attractions. Ashley Manor is tucked away and a good place for couples. The Acworth Inn is a 19th Century style B&B that is close to the Cape Cod National Seashore. The appeal of the Beechwood Inn is the exquisite gardens on its grounds. The helpful and friendly staff at the Belvedere Bed & Breakfast make sure your visit is pleasant. The Captain Farris House is on the National Register of Historic Places. Right on the beach is the Seaside Cape Cod.
Lower Cape
If you plan to spend time on the beach, one important consideration is getting there. Although you will pay more to stay someplace within walking distance of a beach, you will be more than rewarded by missing the traffic jams, full parking lots and fees that come with a drive to the shore. Craigville Beach, Provincetown, Yarmouth and the National Seashore towns all have hotels near or on the beach.
Resort hotels are numerous, especially in the Eastham area and in Provincetown. Golfers may enjoy the Four Points by Sheraton Eastham Cape Cod with its own fairway, outside Provincetown. Or you can have it all at the beautiful Ocean Edge Resort in Brewster. Other resort-style options include the Outer Reach Resort in Truro and the Sea Crest Oceanfront Resort and Conference Center in Falmouth. The Captain Freeman Inn features canopy beds and whirlpool spas, while the Nauset House Inn has cozy, bed and breakfast-style accommodations. The famous sea captain Bangs Pepper used to live in what is now the Pepper House Inn.
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