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Martha’s Vineyard, New York City, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Las Vegas, San Diego,
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"EXPLORE CAPE COD WITH BOSTON ADVENTURES!"
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Are you searching for an "excellent" team building or
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Summer resorts and Cape Cod BEACH locations are ideal for your school, social or corporate gatherings!

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 FEATURING NANTUCKET & MARTHA’S VINEYARD (Edgartown, Vineyard Haven & Oaks Bluff), PROVINCETOWN, CHATHAM, HYANNIS, HYANNISPORT, HARWICH, SANDWICH, ORLEANS, BUZZARD’S BAY, TRURO, FALMOUTH, YARMOUTH & ALL OF CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS.

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OUR BEST CAPE TOWNSHIPS

Chatham – “The Town That Was Bought With a Boat!” Our number one pick for a great vacation or business trip. Stay at one of the scenic beachside inns, go golfing, deep sea fishing & seal watching, explore one of America’s great National Wildlife Refuges, shop and stroll the quaint little town. At night, enjoy meeting locals and fellow travelers at the Chatham Squire or Impudent Oyster restaurant. Many fine eating places to choose from.

Harwich- Our number two pick is nearby Harwich, originally called Satucket, incorporated in 1694. Catch the ferry boat to Nantucket, enjoy summer music festivals, Harwich Cranberry Festival, walk or bike the trails surrounding the historic town, shop for antiques, golf, charter a fishing boat and more.

Wellfleet-(nearby TRURO) Known as the “Art Gallery” town. Since 1763 this has been a favorite Cape Cod town, spanning 75 miles out into the Atlantic Ocean, while being just 2 miles wide. Famous for their Wellfleet oysters, unspoiled shoreline and wonderful beaches – protected National Seashore.

New Seabury- (Mashpee) Offers jewels like oceanfront golf, private beaches, championship golf, coastal nature on Nantucket Sound with polished pieces of sea glass found on the beach. Rent a home for a week or a month at this relaxing seaside resort. Shop at nearby Mashpee Common and more.

Provincetown-(Population, under 4,000) You will soon not forget Provincetown, where the Pilgrims first landed in 1620. This town has amazing beaches, delicious cuisine, terrific restaurants, over 100 inns & hotels and artsy, cute little shops. The town was once called “Helltown” by the locals. P-town was made famous by whaling and deep sea fishing industries. Daily hi-speed ferry service is available from downtown Boston and select Cape Cod towns. 30 miles of beaches include; Harbor Beach, Race Point, Herring Cove and Long Point.

HYANNIS (HYANNIS PORT)- The largest town of Cape Cod. Main street is always bustling with tourists and locals. Enjoy being centrally located. Explore nearby Osterville, Centerville, Barnstable Harbor, Craigville Beach on the Nantucket Sound. Hyannis Port is home to the famous “Kennedy Compound”. There are great restaurants, beaches, shops abound with the most visited being The Christmas Tree Shoppes and a nightlife for everyone to experience while on Cape Cod. About 1 ½ hours from Boston by car.

Terrific Museums:

  • John F. Kennedy Museum, 397 Main Street, Hyannis: 508-362-5230
  • Centerville Historical Society, 513 Main Street, Centerville: 508-775-0331
  • Osterville Historical Society, West Bay Road, Osterville: 508-428-5861

MARTHA’S VINEYARD- SUPER-FUN EXPLORATION! Accessible by plane, boat or hi-speed ferry from the mainland. Choose from 3 great historic towns to rest and relax. Then, explore places that you’ve only read about. Get your group together. We’d love to show you around. From Edgartown, Vineyard Haven & Oaks Bluff, all are worth a visit. What better place to have fun than on Martha’s Vineyard. Planning a meeting, reunion or wedding? Give Boston Adventures a call today!

NANTUCKET- A GREAT ADVENTURE! Accessible by plane, boat or hi-speed ferry from the mainland. Historical charm, yet modern day conveniences. Museums, historic homes, landmarks, fine restaurants & pubs and great beaches make for an exciting cultural and nautical experience for families, corporate meetings / seminars and fun 2-3 day-trips from Boston, New York City, Providence and beyond. See the island in a few hours by bike or scooter. Walk the cobblestone streets dating back to the early 17th century. Shop in exclusive store, visit art galleries and gift shops and talk with locals, too.

PLYMOUTH (1620) – Plymouth Rock. Just over the Bridge. Nicknamed “America’s Hometown” where the first Thanksgiving was celebrated in America. Pilgrims still roam the town, but the tourists outnumber them by far. See and visit the “ROCK”, The Mayflower Ship (replica), Cranberry World, Plimoth Plantation, Pilgrim Hall, The Pilgrim and The Antiquarian Society, Grist Mill, and the Atlantic Country Club for a bit of golf before or after an historic day in Plymouth., Massachusetts.

BOSTON – (1630) Visit Boston, home to PAUL REVERE, SAM ADAMS, BEN FRANKLIN, JOHN HANCOCK & MOTHER GOOSE! Nicknamed “Beantown” for the Puritans that prepared baked beans the night before the Sabbath. Join Boston Adventures for a guided walking tour of Boston and the Freedom Trail®, a red-line connecting 16 historic sites and landmarks important to our American heritage. Have a great lunch at the Union Oyster House. Explore Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, with over 150 shops and restaurants. Take a harbor cruise with one of several boat companies. Later, visit posh Newbury Street for a people watching or amazing shopping experience. At night, see all around, perhaps as far as Cape Cod at the Prudential Center Skywalk Observatory. Boston Adventures will take you there. Learn about such famous events as the Boston Tea Party, The American Revolution and Boston Massacre with more interesting historical facts along the way. Combine your corporate outing or school / family trip with our super-fun Boston Adventures scavenger hunt and see it all!

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Start Here - Choose your favorite Cape Cod destination

·         BARNSTABLE inc. 1638. Villages: Centerville, Cotuit, Craigville, Cummaquid, Grand Island, Hyannis, Hyannisport, Marstons Mills, Newtown, Osterville, Sandy Neck, Satuit, S. Hyannis, W. Barnstable, Wianno.

·         BOURNE  inc. 1884. (Originally part of Sandwich) - Villages: Bournedale, Buzzards Bay, Cataumet, Gray Gables (summer home of President Grover Cleveland) Head of the Bay, Monument Beach, Pocasset, Sagmore, Sagamore Beach, Highlands.

·         BREWSTER inc. 1803. Villages: Brewster Station, E. Brewster, N. Brewster, S. Brewster, W. Brewster, Factory Village.

·         CHATHAM inc. 1712. Villages: Chathamport, Mill Pond Bluff, Monomoy Island, Neck, N. Chatham, Old Harbor, S. Chatham, W. Chatham.

·         DENNIS inc. 1793. (Originally part of Yarmouth) Villages: Dennisport, E. Dennis, N. Dennis, Searsville, S. Dennis, South Village, W. Dennis.

·         EASTHAM inc. 1651. (Originally named Nawsett) Villages: Eastham Center, Great Pond, Long Pond, Nauset, N. Eastham, S. Eastham.

·         FALMOUTH inc. 1694. Villages: Ashumet Pond, Chapaquoit, Davisville, East End, E. Falmouth, Falmouth Heights, Fresh Pond, Hatchville, Meganset, Manauhaunt, N. Falmouth, Quissett, Teaticket, Waquoit, W. Falmouth, Woods Hole.

·         HARWICH inc. 1694. Villages: Harwich Center, E. Harwich, W. Harwich, S. Harwich, N. Harwich, Pleasant Lake, Harwichport.

·         MASHPEE inc. 1669. Villages: Aquashenet, Chimquist, E. Mashpee, Mashpee, S. Mashpee, Wakeby.

·         ORLEANS inc. 1797. Villages: Barleyneck, East Orleans, Namequoit, Namskaket, N. Orleans, Orleans Center, Pochet, Portnomequot, Rock Harbor, S. Orleans, Tonset, W. Orleans.

·         PROVINCETOWN inc. 1727 (originally called Precinct of Cape Cod.) Village

·         SANDWICH inc. 1638. Villages: E. Sandwich, Farmersville, Forestdale, Greenville, Plowed Neck, Sand Hill, Santuit Village, Scorton, S. Sandwich, Spectacle Pond, Spring Hill, Wakeby.

·         TRURO inc. 1709. Villages: Truro, Castle Village, Corn Hill, Dyer's Hollow, Harding's Hollow, Head Pamet, Higgins' Hollow, High Head, Hog's Back, Longnook, Neck, N. Truro, Pond Village, S. Truro, Truro Center, Truro Station, Whitmanville.

·         WELLFLEET inc. 1763. Villages: Briar Lane, Great Beach Hill, Great Island, Griffin Island, Lieutenant Island, Money Hill, Pamet Point, Pucker Town, S. Wellfleet, Spring Valley, Indian Neck.

·         YARMOUTH  inc. 1639. Villages: Bass River, Camp Station, Hockanum, Middletown, Pond Village, Point Gammon, S. Yarmouth, Weir Village, W. Yarmouth, Yarmouth Farms, Yarmouthport.  


This is a truly exceptional corporate package that others would envy. A remarkable day trip that you will remember for a lifetime. Ideal for
small to medium sized groups, your friends a co-workers will rave at the unbelievable panoramic views that only fishermen can tell stories
about! Once on Cape Cod, your 2-3 hour mainland scavenger hunt includes use of Polaroid instant cameras, color film packages, team lists,
captain's pins, custom engraved award plaque(s) or GIANT golden trophy, ribbons for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and final places, mini-plush
lobsters and special prizes. Food & beverages, rentals (bicycles, vehicles, boat cruises, function rooms, etc.) and other related
items are additional.

Explore Cape Cod & it's beaches this summer! Tour the island by foot or by bike with Boston Adventures. Great for company outings, parties, anniversaries, birthdays & reunions (certain minimum group sizes apply).


Upon Request:
 

FOOD & BEVERAGES:   Box Lunches, restaurants, catered,
clambakes, lobster & succulent seafood.
Lodging/Over-Nite Available upon advance request
 
FACILITIES:   Meetings & function rooms
 
BOAT CHARTERS:   Fishing, sightseeing, dinner cruises
 
BEACHES:   OPEN/ PUBLIC/PRIVATE
 
RENTALS:   bike, facilities, passenger vans & limousines
 
SHUTTLE SERVICE/CABS:   Available

 
TRANSPORTATION:   FROM BOSTON & CAPE COD
 


Transportation available by boat/air, quaint lodging and tasty food & beverages supplied upon request.
 

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Transportation from Boston and New York City is available by coach, ferry or airline at an additional cost. Price includes scavenger hunt only. Food and beverages are additional. We can arrange for an overnight stay at a hotel or cottage. Excellent for small private groups heading to the islands for a summer vacation or business trip. This event is not for your average tourist and the trip is worth the journey. Allow 4-6 hours travel time to and from the island from Boston or New York City.
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Cape Cod / Nantucket History:

Nantucket! The native American name means "far-away land" and set out in the Atlantic Ocean, thirty miles off the Massachusetts coast, the island is truly off in its own world of time and space.

Visit Nantucket today and step into a world where history is all around you. First settled in 1659 by English families seeking refuge from the religious intolerance of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, by the middle of the eighteenth century the island was inhabited by a Quaker settlement that exerted a strong cultural influence. Their sample, sturdy dwellings have been continuously occupied and stand today in pristine ranks along cobblestone Main Street and other lanes and byways. Later, with the affluence generated by the whaling industry, merchants and master mariners built their homes with an eye to impress their neighbors. For a century and a half, Nantucket was the busiest and most prosperous whaling port in the world. The perfectly preserved Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival houses of that era, together with the older Quaker buildings, make of Nantucket Town and architectural treasure trove. But this is a living town, not a collection of reconstructed museum pieces.

At the harbor front where the great whaling ships set out on their hazardous journeys to return years later, if at all, pleasure boats now find safe harbor and one of the finest docking facilities on the east coast.

Inland on this idyllic "elbow of sand," the wild and fragrant moors open to the endless sky; the springtime blossom of beach plum and blackberry give way to summer's lush flowerings and, perhaps best of all, the rich, tawny hues of autumn.

Walk the wide sandy beaches, as beautiful as any in the world. Swim in the still, sparkling waters of Nantucket Sound to the north, or brave the mighty Atlantic along the island's south shore. Let the pounding surf and clean, salty air restore you. Try your hand at surfcasting for stripers and bluefish charter a boat for deep-sea fishing. Catch a breeze on a sailboat or a windsurfer.

In the old historic town, the museums and open houses recreate the past--the old mill turning, a spermaceti candle works now the Whaling Museum.

Take in the exciting shops and explore the art galleries. Sign on for a guided tour of the island or pick up a box lunch and rent a bike--a good way of discovering Nantucket for yourself.

Where to stay? The choice is wide. An old Nantucket home with bed and breakfast, an inn by the sea, a luxurious, full-service hotel. For longer stay, cottages, and houses are available--in town or easterly at Siasconset, westerly at Madaket, down on the south shore at Surfside Beach.

Restaurants abound--whether for a quick snack, an informal meal, or gourmet fare in sophisticated surroundings. How about a clambake prepared to your order? Fresh Nantucket seafood, especially the succulent Nantucket bay scallop, provides unforgettable dining.

Come to the island any time of year by boat or plane; accommodations are usually available. Peak season visitors must reserve early. Although Nantucket is for most people a summer place, an off-season visit is a special treat. Autumn on Nantucket is glorious; the gardens of late summer are still blooming and the sun-drenched days are warm enough for swimming right through September.

Or come for the winter holidays. Thanksgiving is homecoming time. And in December the air is crisp, the shopping unhurried, and the island dressed for an old-fashioned Christmas. Then come celebrate with us in April when millions of daffodils herald the coming of spring.

Whenever you come, you'll want to return. That's the charm of this far-away land.

Trivia:

* Herman Melville based his novel Moby-Dick on the true and tragic tale of the Essex. This Nantucket whale ship was whaling off the coast of South America in 1820 when it was rammed by a whale. He received his information from Owen Chase, a mate on the Essex who kept the ship's log.

* Lower Main Street, originally called State Street, was paved in 1837 with cobblestones, brought here from Gloucester, where they had been stockpiled after serving as ballast to stabilize ships' cargoes. The cobblestones enabled heavy, oil laden carts to move up from the wharves without sinking in the mud.

* Nantucket is an island, a county, and a town. It is the only place in America with the same name for all three. (courtesy Nantucket Chamber of Commerce)

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