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    HI Martha's Vineyard Hostel

    3.9 (7 reviews)

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    Falmouth Inn - A tear (stab wound?) In the arm of the chair

    Falmouth Inn

    1.6(137 reviews)
    12.1 mi
    $$

    They took a 200 deposit and said it would be returned when we checked out, its been over a weel…read morestill do not have All fees were suppose to be included amd they charged a 20 reservation fee whem checking in Free breakfast was not served Took about 30mins to check in All around bad experience Staff was rude and could not speak or understand English To top off this really bad experience they knocked on door when no answer they open door and walked in, i was in my underwear. It was a old couple b/f told them get out and they continue walked right in

    I was unable to go standby on the ferry, and I needed somewhere to sleep. Most of the hotels in the…read morearea were completely sold out because of Jaws weekend, and a customer service representative from another local and directed me to the Falmouth thing. The rooms are completely refurbished and very nice. The hotel smells very clean. The sheets are crisp. The halls are spotless. There is ample parking. The customer service was awesome. When I checked in. I looked at the pool and it looked good. I have no idea at all why this hotel has such a poor rating. Well I do have an idea. Maybe it was before they did the renovations I give it five stars and I am fussy and at the Marriott platinum elite level. Last night I spent over 100 nights in hotels. I would've been happy to stay in this hotel any given night.

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    Falmouth Inn - Do not stay here.

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    Sea Breeze Inn B & B - Charming, no frills bed and breakfast close to the ocean in Cape Cod!

    Sea Breeze Inn B & B

    3.7(6 reviews)
    25.8 mi

    I was able to get a pretty good deal here through Expedia. I needed to be close to Hyannis Main St…read moreand was pleased it was only a 5 min drive away. I feel like the other reviews are a little harsh. Yes, it's old and has a cottage-like feel but you can clearly see that from the pictures on the website. I wasn't planning on spending much time in the room, so that didn't bother me. I thought the room was comfortable and clean. Hospitality was welcoming and helpful. Also, to address another review, I was able to stay for only one night, but that was through Expedia. Pros: Walking distance to a beach Can borrow beach towels and beach chairs for free Cute outdoor sitting area Access to kitchen with fridge and other appliances Simple breakfast included (cereal, fruit, bagels, etc) Cons: Parking is included in your stay, however the parking area can get full. It is a gravel lot with no parking spaces or parking passes required. My friend and I got back in the middle of the night after a night out and all the spots were taken. It would be really helpful if the spots could be reserved per room so it's guaranteed that you'd always have a space. Also, I think this place would benefit from better lighting. I went down for breakfast in the morning and only windows lit the dining room. Poor lighting just makes the rooms like dark and dingy. I would stay here again!

    If your into the old world charm, basic, no frills by the ocean bed and breakfast, this is a…read morewonderful place. It may be a little outdated, but that is part of its draw. If I wanted brand new, squeaky clean everything, I would stay in a high end hotel. For your money you get the basic needs met, a bed and a bathroom with a shower. The breakfast is continental, (coffee, tea, hot or cold cereal and some bagel with cream cheese). The owner is a sweet hearted and warm older Russian woman by the name of Raisa, who I and my family fell in love with.

    New Bedford Harbor Hotel, Ascend Hotel Collection - Restaurant and Bar

    New Bedford Harbor Hotel, Ascend Hotel Collection

    3.3(31 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    I stayed at New Bedford Harbor Hotel mainly for the location, since we had plans nearby and just…read moreneeded a place to sleep after a night out. To their credit, the hotel was accommodating when I had to reschedule my stay due to an emergency, which I appreciated. Unfortunately, that's where the positives end. Cleanliness was a major issue. There was some kind of dried liquid on a chair, the remote was visibly dirty, and the corners of the room and walls looked like they hadn't been properly cleaned in a while. It didn't give a great impression. The "harbor view" wasn't really what I expected either. You can technically see the water off in the distance most of the view is just rooftops and nearby buildings. Not worth the extra cost, and shouldn't be a selling point of the rooms. Breakfast was very minimal grab-and-go items, and after seeing the condition of the room, I wasn't exactly eager to eat anything there anyway. The staff were neither friendly nor rude, just indifferent. The on-site restaurant was closed during our stay, so I can't comment on that. The hallways also had a noticeable stale odor, somewhere between stale weed and corn chips, which didn't help the overall experience. If you're just looking for a place to crash for a night and need the location, it might do. Otherwise, there are definitely better options in New Bedford.

    We stayed at the New Bedford Harbor Hotel while attending the Moby Dick Marathon. The hotel is…read morecentrally located in the town. It is in walking distance to restaurants and shopping. It's located in walking distance of the Whaling Museum and pier as well. The parking is free and a couple blocks away. The hotel had a bar and restaurant but the restaurant was not open during our stay. The room was large with one king bed. The bathroom was small with a large shower. Breakfast was included but consisted of mostly carbs, bread, bagels, danishes, oatmeal and yogurt. The check-in process was easy. Being an historic building the hotel was pretty updated. Popcorn and water were available in the lobby which was a nice touch.

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    New Bedford Harbor Hotel, Ascend Hotel Collection - Breakfast

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    View from the front of the hotel.

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    Sea Crest Beach Resort - The lobby is very cute and had strong AC

    Sea Crest Beach Resort

    2.4(300 reviews)
    16.8 mi
    $$$

    What's better than a Beach resort right on the it's own private beach located in Cape cod. The…read morerooms are clean and updated with the nautical yet beach house feel. There's plenty to do such as an indoor pool, jacuzzi and an arcade. Currently it's their "off-season" so not all shops and restaurants are open in the month of April. I'm here on a business trip and I'd definitely come back during the summer months for vacation.

    Our stay was from May 16-18, 2026…read more Good news: the beach is fabulous, easy parking, easy access to bath towels, great sunset views from the beach, or even our second-floor patio in the "5' building. Lots of chaises on the beach. They just installed water showers for body and feet. It's nice to have a 5-cubic-foot refrigerator in the room, and a Keurig which died halfway through my second day of first coffee. Mediocre: not ready for the season as the pool was not ready, nor were many of the food amenities, except the main dining room. The breakfast buffet was ok, omelette making was solid, but very slow. Cooks did not have the proper tools to flip omelettes, using rubber scrapers, not proper 'hamburg' style flippers. I'd be ready to wait 5-6 minutes for every omelette. And the hotel was basically at 20% of capacity, max. think much longer in-season. Water was provided daily (2 Bottles), but nowhere was it documented where you could get ice and/or refill a Yeti with water. BTW, it's off the lobby next to the ATM machine. As seniors, we had to constantly fight for our $30/day credits for food/refreshments. It got old, and we are NOT complainers. The frint desk did not have the necessary tickets for us. Gift shop - sad. Very little to buy except coffee and perhaps a high-priced 'lunch-sized' snack like Doritos. The indoor pool seemed fine, but we did not use it, as the weather was too warm. Bad: Almost everything else. The breakfast stands for the Scrambled eggs, bacon, and sausage served up at best warmish heat levels - food safety risk? FWIW, we did not get sick. But avoid if you like it hot. Coffee is from giant urns, very stale, and we ate as early as 9:15 on Monday!! (Their hours are from 8 to 11 am) . They'd be better off serving from carafes, especially at $23/person. Dorm/food service quality at best, and I am a college professor. The front office staff, from check-in to checkout, were poorly trained, to the point of being clueless. We wasted 20 minutes for each, when there was NO LINE at all. Each event required the desk supervisor to intervene. Really bad. I would NEVER leave your room unless wearing slides/sandals, etc. The main exit from the parking lot to "5" second floor had one of the dirtiest and most unattended carpeted steps that I have ever seen. totally filthy, with dirt and trash going up to a $270+ per night room. It needed not just a vacuuming, but a deep steam clean, years in the waiting. When they finally arrived to clean our room on Sunday near 6 pm, they didn't even replenish our coffee, nor the cups. On the cups, I'd bring your own, or small Yetis, and bring your own milk or cream. Coffee is all about plastic packaging for 'creamer' and 'sweetener'. Also, worn places on aspects such as doors are desperately in need of some attention and paint. And these are not in some weird, off-the-grid places. We are talking about the major bathrooms servicing the beach and outdoor spaces We ran into old friends who live in Falmouth and occasionally visit here. They remarked that once the "resort" fired its long-standing GM 2 or so years ago, everything has slipped and gotten more shoddy/worse. To think that this facility is somehow in the same hospitality group as the "Boston Harbor Hotel" is a total joke. While I get that the Cape gets expensive and crowded, I'd recommend the experience at places like Ocean Edge resort in Brewster, in the main building or annex. It costs a 1.7x, but if you like a true luxury experience, a bit better $$ for $$.

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    Mold in fridge

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