Paddleboarding is a popular activity on Cape Cod and, fortunately, there are various places you can put your SUP in the water all summer long.
There are countless islands in the waters off the coast of Cape Cod, particularly in the Buzzards Bay area. The public can visit many of these islands, and one of them could become your new summertime relaxation spot.
The Falmouth Service Center does a lot of good in the Cape Cod community. Even new Cape Cod residents can participate by making donations or volunteering.
Quissett Harbor is a unique spot on Cape Cod because it's a mostly residential area with a deep water harbor, marina, yacht club, golf course, beaches, and hiking trails in a small section of land. As a result, there's plenty for residents to do every day of the year.
Hatchville is a tiny neighborhood in the East Falmouth village, but it's absolutely loaded with activities, including four golf courses within a few minutes of each other. For a golf lover, there's no better place to live on Cape Cod than Hatchville, MA.
Whether you're a commuter returning home from a day at the office in Boston or Providence, or someone looking for a night out on the weekend, the Upper Cape has plenty of bars and pubs in Bourne and Falmouth. Food, entertainment, and, of course, drinks are aplenty in all of these great locations.
The Cape Cod Curling Club provides a place for curlers of all ages to learn the sport, and also organizers matches and tournaments for more experienced players.
Although getting to Cuttyhunk Island is a pain, especially if you don't have your own boat, it's worth it once you find a stretch of secluded beach all to yourself.
Falmouth Inner Harbor is a humanmade site that has become a central part of living in Falmouth. Whether you own a boat or just like being by the water, you're sure to spend time here while living on Cape Cod.
With there being so much to do on the Cape, you might never want to leave, but there are a couple of beautiful islands nearby that you might have heard about a time or two.
And with so many ferry options available, there has never been a better time to visit Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket for a day, a week, or anywhere in between.