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Welcome to Eastham!

Here are a few ideas for things to do and places to go during your visit to help make your stay enjoyable and memorable.

Highlights about Eastham, MA from Wikipedia.

Originally settled by the Nauset tribe, Eastham was the site where in 1620 a hunting expedition landed, comprised from the crew of the sailing vessel Mayflower, which had stopped in Provincetown harbor on Cape Cod Bay after a rough crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, which led to the first encounter of the Pilgrims and the local Nauset people at First Encounter Beach. Eastham town was officially incorporated in 1651.

Today, Eastham is mostly known as the “Gate” to the Cape Cod National Seashore, which was founded in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy to protect Cape Cod’s coast from erosion and overpopulation. The town is the site of many beaches, both on the Atlantic and bay sides, as well as the Nauset Light, which was moved to the town in 1923 from its old location in Chatham, and the Three Sisters Lighthouses, which have since been moved away from their now-eroded perches on the coast to a field just west of Nauset Light.[2]

Beaches

  • Coast Guard Beach (ocean) – Top 10 Beach in America (Forbes 2017)
  • Nauset Light Beach (ocean)
  • Marconi Beach (ocean)
  • Sunken Meadow Beach (bay) – down the street!
  • Cooks Brook Beach (bay)
  • First Encounter Beach (bay)

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Interested in booking a week at The Cape?

 

Rental (Sat-Sat / Memorial Day – Labor Day) – $2700/wk (includes cleaning fee)

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