Provincetown offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture. Explore the area’s stunning beaches, engaging activities, and diverse dining options, all just moments from The Rose & Crown.
From the serene landscapes of Cape Cod National Seashore to the historic charm of the Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown provides endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. Enjoy hiking, beachcombing, or immersing yourself in local art and culture.
A Provincetown tradition for nearly 50 years, the daily Tea Dance at The Boatslip transforms the pool deck into a lively outdoor dance party from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The event often features themed dances, adding variety to the experience.
Embark on a whale watching adventure from Provincetown, the birthplace of East Coast whale watching. Between April and October, vessels depart from MacMillan Pier to the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, a rich feeding ground for humpback, finback, minke, and the critically endangered North Atlantic right whales. Guided by experienced naturalists, these 3-4 hour excursions offer educational insights and unforgettable encounters with these majestic marine mammals.
Herring Cove Beach offers calm waters and stunning sunsets, making it a favorite for families and beachgoers. Amenities include seasonal restrooms, a snack bar, and accessible facilities. The beach is also a popular spot for evening concerts during the summer months.
Encompassing over 43,000 acres, the Cape Cod National Seashore offers diverse ecosystems, including beaches, woodlands, and marshes. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and wildlife observation across its extensive trail network. The Seashore also features historic sites and visitor centers that provide educational exhibits about the area's natural and cultural history.
Located within the Cape Cod National Seashore, Race Point Beach is known for its expansive sandy shores and strong surf, making it ideal for sunbathing and beachcombing. The nearby Race Point Lighthouse, accessible via a scenic hike or oversand vehicle, offers a glimpse into maritime history and panoramic views of the Atlantic.
Standing at 252 feet, the Pilgrim Monument commemorates the first landing of the Mayflower Pilgrims in 1620. Visitors can climb to the top for sweeping views of Provincetown and Cape Cod Bay. The adjacent Provincetown Museum provides exhibits on the area's rich history and cultural heritage.
Savor Provincetown’s culinary scene with options like The Canteen for fresh seafood or Tin Pan Alley for live music and harbor views. From casual to fine dining, there’s something to satisfy every palate.
Situated along Provincetown's bustling Commercial Street, Bay Cafe offers a selection of light meals, pastries, and beverages. With its casual atmosphere and harbor views, it's an ideal spot for a relaxing break during a day of exploration.
This beachfront eatery is known for its fresh seafood and New England classics. The Canteen's outdoor seating provides a laid-back dining experience with picturesque views, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists.
Located in Provincetown's East End, Fanizzi's offers year-round dining with panoramic views of Cape Cod Bay. The menu features diverse options, including fresh seafood, steaks, and pasta, catering to various tastes. Guests can enjoy a renowned Sunday brunch buffet, as well as early bird specials.
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