We're trying to plan a trip for DH's 40th birthday this summer, and we're thinking Cape Cod. (We also considered Nantucket/Martha's Vineyard but decided the Cape is better because it's cheaper and easier since we don't have to deal with ferries). It would be me, DH, Toodle, DH's parents, and his brother/SIL and their 2 kids (who will be almost 4 and 6 by then).
Any recommendation of certain areas of the cape or good vacation rentals for a group like that? I don't know anything about the area other than looking on a map. Anywhere else besides the cape that's a good beach/vacation rental destination and close enough to Rhode Island (where DH's extended family lives) for day trips?
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I love Cape Cod - I hate Cape Cod in the summer though, a ton of traffic and tourists to deal with. (But being a native MA girl, it is expected)
With that said, Dennis and Wellfleet are nice places to stay - somewhere near a beach is always good so you can go back and forth or walk around to shops/food if need be.
I like Block Island better than the Cape (but then you have a ferry), or even Gloucester - less touristy but still New England.
I actually was pushing for Maine, that was my first choice, but it's probably too far for day visits to the relatives in Pawtucket. I'm happy to hear suggestions though in case we change our minds.
Just to warn you, travel from the cape to rhode island is not as easy as you think, yes on the map it appears close, but there is 1 way in to the cape (VERY trafficy in the summer) and you have to go all around then get to the route to RI.
That said my favorite area is Yarmouth and Hyannis. Staying in mid cape will help your commute as well. When I go I stay at the Red Jacket Inn, they also offer 3-4 bedroom rentals although I have never rented one before.
I am another HUGE fan of the Gloucester and Rock Port area. Not as touristy and it is beautiful NE summer destination. The commute is a little longer to RI, but it is mile wise, not traffic wise.
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But thoughts of me --holding you
Bringing us near
And tell me
When will our eyes meet
When can I touch you
When will this strong yearning end
And when
Will I hold you again
Time, in New England
Took me away
To long rocky beaches
--and you, by the bay
We started a story Whose end must now wait
And, tell me
When will our eyes meet
When can I touch you
When will this strong yearning end
And when
Will I hold you again
I feel the change comin'
--I feel the wind blow
I feel brave and daring!
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I think everyone has given great info, but I wanted to add...if you are in town, we should try to plan a mini GTG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Would love to meet Schmoodle, Toodle, and Mr. Schmoodle
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I had a whole thing written and then I saw that you are going in the summer. SO much more to do. There is York beach and there is a place called Palace Playland where you can see animals and go on rides. There are lots of little shops along the York beach strip. There are also some nice seafood restaurants around there. There is a sandy beach with BEAUTIFUL scenery including views of lighthouses and sailboats.
Also, there is Old Orchard Beach (a little far north). If you are a people watcher, this is the place to go, there are all types. Lots of fun shops and a huge beach with amusement park.
Portland is beautiful in the Summer. Lots of lighthouse viewing along with beaches and parks. And oh yea, more shopping here.
If you only want to go to the tip of Maine, Kittery is great for this, lots of outlet shopping!!
Can you tell I'm into shopping?
Have fun!
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I chuckled when I first read your post. (I'm very tired) and I read 'fertiles' instead of 'ferries.'
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