About Cape CodNational Seashore Park:
Just one mile from the hotel is National Seashore Park, forty miles of pristine sandy beach, marshes, ponds, and uplands that support diverse species. Lighthouses, cultural landscapes, and wild cranberry bogs offer a glimpse of Cape Cod's past and continuing ways of life. Swimming beaches and walking and biking trails beckon today's visitors.
Beaches and Lighthouses:
Eastham's beaches and historic lighthouses are just two miles from the Four Points by Sheraton Eastham Cape Cod.
Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre:
Built in 1957, the Wellfleet Drive-In hosts a 100' x 44' screen. Bring along the family. There's a playground and snack bar too! The Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre is open from late April through mid September. $8 tickets for adults; $5 tickets for seniors and children 4-11. Wellfleet Cinemas are open all year round.
Wellfleet Flea Market:
Everyone is sure to find a treasure at the Wellfleet Flea Market, open April - October. One of Cape Cod's largest flea markets, you can find collectibles, antiques, Cape Cod memorabilia and more! Don't forget your bargaining shoes.
Truro Vineyards: North Truro
Build in 1813, the estate is rich in history and was painted by artist Edward Hopper in the 1930's. The vineyard is open daily Friday - Sunday in April and December and seven days a week May -November for tastings throughout the day. Enjoy free tours at 1PM and 3 PM Memorial Day - Labor Day.
Dolphin Fleet Whale Watcher Cruises: Provincetown, MA: April - October
Highlight your Cape Cod vacation with an unforgettable cruise aboard a Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch cruise, view a great variety of whales, dolphins, harbor porpoises, sea birds and unusual fish. Tickets range from $39 for adults, to $31 for children 6-12 years old. Departure times often vary from day to day. Call 800-826-9300 for general information.
Provincetown Museum and Pilgrim Monument: High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown, MA
Built to commemorate the Mayflower landing of the first pilgrims in 1620, the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum are the perfect places to get educated about rich American History that began on Cape Cod. For museum information and visiting hours, please call 508-487-1310.
Cape Cod Potato Chips Factory Tour: 100 Breed's Hill Road, Hyannis, MA 02601
Factory tours are open Monday - Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. It is a free, self guided tour which includes viewing the process of chips being made while reading the informational signs. Visit the gift shop inside the Cape Cod Potato Chips Factory, at the end of our viewing corridor, where you'll be given a free sample bag of Cape Cod Potato Chips and the opportunity to purchase other fine products. Call 508-775-3358 for general information.
Freedom Cruise Line, Inc: 702 Main Street, Route 28 Harwich Port, MA 02646
Cruise to the historic whaling port of Nantucket. On a short cruise you will see Cape Cod disappear and the island they call the "Grey Lady" appear ahead of you on the horizon. Tickets range from $54 for adult round trips to $42 for child round trips. For reservations or information please call 508-432-8999.
Hy-Line Cruises: Ocean Street Dock, Hyannis, MA
Tour Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket, go fishing on the Nantucket sound with Hy-Line cruises. The port is conveniently located less than a mile from the hotel. Call 1-800-492-8082 or 508-778-2600 for more information.
The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum:
Discover the history of the infamous Kennedy family at the JFK Museum, located less than a mile from the hotel. The Museum is a multimedia exhibit featureing over 80 photographs plus a video that depicts the president's time with family and friends on the Cape.
Antiques:
Cape Cod is abundant with Antique shops. Route 6A—I has at least 50 stores. The 35-mile road from Sagamore to Orleans and is commonly known as “Antiques Row.”