Marconi Beach in Wellfleet, part of Cape Cod National Seashore.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
There are so many reasons to make a summer escape to the Cape and Islands that we’re taking a look back at the more than two dozen pages dedicated to loving the Cape in summer from ourMay/June 2019 issue. Here’s hoping it helps inspire safe summer fun this year, and for summers to come. Please note that businesses, attractions, and events throughout New England have been modified, closed, and/or canceled in response to the COVID-19 health crisis. Please travel responsibly, and check with state guidelines and individual businesses and organizations before making travel plans.
Henry David Thoreau was a bit of a prophet when, after a three-day walk along the outer Cape in 1849, he predicted, “This place will be a place of resort for those New Englanders who really wish to visit the seaside.” But even he would be astonished at how Cape Cod and its islands, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, have become one of the most recognized destinations in the nation and around the globe. Every year the Cape and Islands region draws an estimated six million visitors, most of whom come in the summer — all the better to soak up the endless outdoor diversions of this oceanside playground, from boardwalks to beaches to bike paths. There are classic lighthouses to visit, whales to watch, and holes-in-one to sink at mini golf courses. There’s handmade ice cream and superlative fried seafood practically everywhere you look.
Read on to find out what we’ve loved discovering on our trips to Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket, which might just inspire you to go out and find even more reasons of your own.