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    Province Town Public Pier

    Province Town Public Pier

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    It's our first time to Ptown!…read more For years we have listened people gush about Ptown. Mostly gay seasonal events in the summer but I have always considered it to be too gay perhaps. This year we elected a summer vacation that included two weeks on the east coast and up through Canada and decided to come here and see what all the hype is about. Our first and strongest impressions are a similarity to burning man. A very creative and artist themed vibe surrounded by mobs of people (tourists) who are looking for an escape from the realities of life their dull suburban lives. Lots of activities centered around drinking and nightlife! We were there during shoulder season and I have to say that if that's the slow season, the peak season must be madness. It was the annual Ptown film festival and some other smaller event which felt like a big event. Throngs of people everywhere! We found the food to be ok and expensive. Lots of bars and nightlife...that's what its all about here. See and be seen. We went to a show one evening that was a hilarious drag comedy show and narrowly avoided being drug onto the stage but damn it was funny. We hiked out to the beach, across to the spit and wandered all over the island trying to take in as mush as possible in three short weekend days. The drive out was pretty easy although I know that it can be horrible during peak season. Definitely take the ferry or water shuttle if at all possible. We had great accommodations, close to the action but far from the noise if that makes sense. Fun memories but little to draw me back given all that there is to see in the world.

    What's not to love about Provincetown? It is full of fun stores, great bars, delicious food and so…read moremuch more. Walking around today we sat by the water feeling the breeze on our faces. We stopped to have a drink as well as to shop. Despite being mid-September the streets were full of people having a wonderful time.

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    Province Town Public Pier - A quintessential view seen from many decks and patios. Sunny and green everywhere you look.

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    A quintessential view seen from many decks and patios. Sunny and green everywhere you look.

    Art's Dune Tours - Art's Dune Tour sunset at Race Point Beach August 2024.

    Art's Dune Tours

    4.8(145 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    My family of 5 visited Provincetown recently and booked a sunset dune tour. The owner, Rob, was…read moreour driver. He was very sweet, funny and engaging. we learned about his family history and how the dune tours started, the history of how the dunes came to be, and even about some of the famous people who stayed in the dune shacks. He had books and photographs to show us as he drove us through the most amazing landscape. He was a wealth of knowledge, and very personable. I tend to get a little nervous with off road activities and water, but I felt very comfortable, his skill level of driving in that terrain and his knowledge of the tides, etc made me feel very safe. It was a very chilly night so he took us on a slightly longer ride to the lighthouse so we would end up having a little less time to sit in the freezing cold for the sunset. He even took photos for us. our teenagers enjoyed this tour, and our guide. The sunset was amazing, Rob had chairs for us to use. This is a must do activity if you're visiting, we have already recommended it to several people.

    We had a fantastic morning on the Cape starting strong with a really cool tour on the dunes through…read moreArt's. We've always seen the big Chevy Suburbans near commercial street with partially deflated tires and wondered about the tours but never pulled the trigger, so glad we did! Our tour guide was awesome full of knowledge and facts about Provincetown, the dunes, the beach shacks on the dunes, and the flora & fauna of the landscape. He fearlessly drove us up hills of sand and took cool pictures of our group of 5 at pretty picturesque points. I'd highly recommend it was well worth the time and money.

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    Cape Farm Supply & Cranberry Company - Gift shop

    Cape Farm Supply & Cranberry Company

    4.3(25 reviews)
    24.9 mi

    We had a great time discovering how cranberries go from from bog to table. We hadn't known the bogs…read moreare dry most of the year and they don't wear waders like on TV. The tour was accompanied by the farm's dogs. Who provided a bit of the unexpected. A lot of fun.

    I dislike leaving less than stellar reviews, but I couldn't recommend doing a bog tour here. Your…read moreexperience in different weather may vary wildly. There's a lot of interesting and good information, and I liked the people. But.... The first half of the tour is in an old mini bus. The bus has tiny windows, like 4" square, and no air circulation. No fans. No air conditioning. Today was nearly 90 out by 10 am, when our tour started, and temperatures inside the bus got so hot that stepping out felt cool! You don't travel far, and then they stop for 10 minutes to talk about what's out the window. It's brutal. Ironically, the travel distances are so slim most people could walk it. But, just sitting on the bus in the heat? Yuck. The second half is in an old shed where you learn about harvesting. Again, it could be interesting, but it's a good 10° hotter, even with the fans going, and it makes it hard to focus. Or even listen. Better weather would have helped. But, we had an old lady in our tour group nearly pass out, and the guide indicated that that was not uncommon. Heck, complimentary water would be nice. Waters are a dollar. The tour is fifteen. It's all cash only.

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