Places to Explore

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Places to Explore

Parks & Nature

Brilliant sunsets, whale watching in the Spring and miles of luxurious, soft sand. Race Point will not disappoint as Massachusetts is known for its prominent lighthouses. Catch a sunset behind the lighthouse for an unforgettable display of fiery colors.
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Race Point Beach
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Brilliant sunsets, whale watching in the Spring and miles of luxurious, soft sand. Race Point will not disappoint as Massachusetts is known for its prominent lighthouses. Catch a sunset behind the lighthouse for an unforgettable display of fiery colors.
Well known bayside beach featuring calm waters for swimming, a concession stand & paid day parking.
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Plage de Herring Cove
Province Lands Rd
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Well known bayside beach featuring calm waters for swimming, a concession stand & paid day parking.

Sightseeing

Provincetown’s official whale-watching season begins April 1st and generally runs through October. Participants get the opportunity to see fins, humpbacks, and seals, with the stunning view of Lands’ End skyline as a gorgeous backdrop. Going on a Dolphin Fleet whale watch is a tradition for many.
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Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch
307 Commercial St
100 recommandé par les habitants
Provincetown’s official whale-watching season begins April 1st and generally runs through October. Participants get the opportunity to see fins, humpbacks, and seals, with the stunning view of Lands’ End skyline as a gorgeous backdrop. Going on a Dolphin Fleet whale watch is a tradition for many.
The Pilgrim Monument is the tallest all-granite structure in the United States. At 252 feet, it was built to honor the Pilgrims’ first landing in Provincetown. It has been admired and climbed for almost 100 years.
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Pilgrim Monument
1 High Pole Hill Rd
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The Pilgrim Monument is the tallest all-granite structure in the United States. At 252 feet, it was built to honor the Pilgrims’ first landing in Provincetown. It has been admired and climbed for almost 100 years.