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Boston to the Cape is a trip many make each year, often byferry to Provincetown. But renting an RV and making a leisurely road trip of itis a great way to see a bit of the New England scenery and make yourself a cupof tea along the way. The drive can take anywhere from 1-3 hours, depending ontraffic and where in the cape you would like to end up, and it is a great wayfor visitors to the area to really see Massachusetts. Day 1. Have you already seen the sites of Boston? One of the bestways to get acquainted with the city is to walk the 2.5 mile long FreedomTrail, which leads you past 16 historical sites significant to the nation. Manyof Boston's top places to visit are on this trail, so it comes highlyrecommended! You can take guided tours also, and learn a lot about NewEngland's rich history. Once you have seen Boston, you are ready to head for theCape! I-93 heading south will take you out of Boston, and then follow in thefootsteps of the pilgrims (although I doubt they drove on freeways) along thepilgrim's highway, also known as MA-3. Take your time on the drive- there are places to see, suchas Plymouth, the site of the first colony founded by the pilgrims. America'sHometown! As well as the obvious historical interest, Plymouth has 9 public beaches,the biggest one, Plymouth Beach, is a barrier beach guarding Plymouth Harbour. You could stay here in Plymouth if the history takes yourfancy- or, why not carry on to Sandwich, the first town across the Cape CodCanal? To get there, change to the MA-6 just before the canal. Day 2. Today you continue along the Cape, and make sure you takethe time to see all there is to see- wildlife sanctuaries, State Parks,beaches. Why not play a game of golf? Bayberry Hills Golf Course is just offthe MA-6 on West Yarmouth Road. If you like fishing, there are not only greatsaltwater fishing spots but hundreds of ponds on the Cape to fish to yourheart's content. Further up the Cape, there are the ocean-facing beaches-Coast Guard Beach is on the USA's top ten beaches list, and for less crowdsthere are Marconi Beach and Cahoon Hollow. So, take your pick of what to do on the way up the Cape-those are of course only a few activities and places that may be of interest. Provincetown is a great place to finish your road trip-right on the end of the Cape, this town continues the Pilgrim theme by beingthe first place they landed in the New World, before carrying on to Plymouth.The town is know known for it's resident artists, it's beaches and it'spopularity amongst the gay community. Although a bustling destination, itretains the feel of it's fishing village roots, and most people explore onfoot- hotels, restaurants, shops, galleries, cafes and nightlife hotspots areclustered together on Commercial Street downtown. It is also the capital ofWhale Watching on the East Coast!
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