Eastham
Referred to in the New York Times as Cape Cod's "little secret", Eastham is a quiet paradise with ocean and bay beaches and ponds galore. Enjoy freshwater swimming or fishing and surfing on the back shore. Eastham has also been coined the gateway to the Cape Cod National Seashore. With acres of open space and miles of rail trail for biking, Eastham will definitely satiate any true nature lover. Don't forget to hike the Fort Hill trail and earn yourself a trip to any of the great seafood restaurants around town. Finish off your Eastham experience by taking in one of the most breathtaking sunsets only Cape Cod Bay can produce.
Wellfleet
Wellfleet offers an abundance of quaint, rural sea-side charm. Often referred to as the “art gallery town” for its myriad artisan shops and galleries, Wellfleet Center is the perfect place for a quintessential evening stroll, a Wednesday Night Square Dance and even fall’s famous “Oysterfest”. Summer sun brings Wellfleet to life when you can swim, kayak or fish in stunning, sand bottom kettle ponds, play in the waves at one of 5 ocean beaches or look for gentler, warmer water over on the bay side. With only 8 of its 20.47 square miles not preserved as National Seashore, Wellfleet enjoys a wonderful, step back in time feeling. Don't forget to try a cup of Wellfleet's locally roasted Beanstock Coffee and take in a play at the wonderful Wellfleet Harbor Actor's Theater.
Truro
Offering pristine, world class ocean beaches with dynamic dunes and uninterrupted vistas, Truro is an artist's dream and a writer's haven. With panoramic views of Cape Cod Bay and acres of Cape Cod National Seashore, one is sure to appreciate this secluded town. Visit the historic Cape Cod Light with its incredible vantage of the Atlantic Ocean, and then step next door for 18 holes at Cape Cod's oldest golf course, Highland Links. If you are looking for a truly sleepy, quintessential Cape Cod town, Truro is for you.