Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Places To See In Cape Cod

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You may be taking a trip to Cape Cod this summer, and may also be wondering what specific places you should be sure to visit. Of course, the quiet beaches of New England are a large part of the appeal of a trip to Cape Cod. But the Cape itself is not all there is to see when you visit Cape Cod; here are a few other places for you to consider seeing on your trip as well.

One of the biggest appeals of the Cape is the islands that lay just a few miles away - Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. On each island, you will find a distinct appeal and a distinct reason to visit, even though the two islands are often synonymous with one another. For anyone wanting to escape for the day to a small town with lots of charm, but also with lots of familiar trappings, Martha's Vineyard is an excellent option. Nantucket, on the other hand, has maintained a classic feeling at all costs - not even allowing such chains as Starbucks and McDonalds to invade their charming pocket of the world.

For baseball fans and non-baseball fans alike, the Cape Cod Baseball League is another great experience. This league is comprised of the top college prospects in the country, and yet, it is a completely unique baseball experience as all the games are absolutely free. You can enjoy top-level action from the sport's super stars, and even if you are not a fan of baseball, you will surely enjoy being able to sit on a blanket and picnic right alongside the field.

The city of Boston is also, of course, only a short drive from Cape Cod. The city of Boston is rich in history and tourism opportunities, and you will surely be happy that you made the trip to spend a day or two exploring. Make sure you take this trek on a weekday if you can, however, as traffic from Boston to the Cape is absolutely treacherous on weekends!

Even though Cape Cod is one of America's most charming vacation areas, make sure you get off the beach for at least a couple days, and see everything else this area has to offer.

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