Cape Cod in September is gorgeous! You can stay at the Lighthouse Inn which is actually the old Bass River Lighthouse in West Dennis! Chatham, Nobska, Highland and Nauset Lighthouses are all accessible and Race Point, Long Point, and Woods End in Provincetown can all be viewed from a whale watching boat. (If you've never been on a whale watch, put it on your bucket list. I'm awestruck every time I see these huge creatures). Take another cruise to Monomoy Light and see the thousands of seals (and maybe a great white shark or two). Then there's the Lighthouses of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket just a short boat cruise away. One can even see Hyannis Harbor Light and what's left of Bishop and Clerk's on the boat to Nantucket! On the north side of the Cape Sandy Neck Lighthouse can be seen by boat out of Barnstable Harbor, and that boat can head towards Plymouth (Gurnet) Light and Duxbury Pier. A day's cruise can get you to Boston Harbor to see the grand old lady (Boston Harbor Light) as well as Graves Ledge, Minot's Ledge, and a host of others. Cruise the famous Cape Cod Canal while you're at it and see Cleveland Ledge Light. Come see us on the Cape!


Roland Babineau
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