Holidays to Cape Cod

Planning a holiday to Cape Cod? Southeastern Massachusetts’ hook-shaped peninsula will reel you in with its endless seaside fun. This sweeping stretch of Atlantic coastline is home to long, sandy beaches, rolling dunes and centuries-old lighthouses. With plenty of charming towns — from historic Chatham to artsy Provincetown — there’s somewhere to stay and play for every type of beach-goer.
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Cape Cod: Know before you go

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyUnited States dollar ($)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST) and UTC-4 (EDT)
High seasonJune – August
Low seasonNovember – March

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FAQs about visiting Cape Cod

The hottest month in Cape Cod is July, when temperatures peak at 28ºC (82ºF).
The cost of your city break in Cape Cod will vary based on things like your departure point, the time of year, and your chosen stay. Cape Cod flights and hotels are typically pricier during peak periods, but you can save by booking in the off-season.
Cape Cod is generally safe to visit, but it's always wise to exercise some caution wherever you go. Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in busy tourist areas, and keep your valuables out of sight and secure. Also choose official transport services whenever you can during your holiday to Cape Cod.
Spend at least five days on holiday in Cape Cod if you want to visit several of its quaint towns, explore a few beaches and check out galleries and museums. If you’re pushed for time, you can explore the major highlights over a long weekend.
You'll be using the United States dollar (USD) for purchases while on your trip to Cape Cod. Pay with a card whenever you can, but have some cash handy for places that don't accept cards.
Plan a holiday to Cape Cod in the shoulder months (May, June, September and October) for a balance of warm weather and fewer crowds. If you’re happy to trade busier beaches in exchange for prime swimming and sunbathing weather, visit in July or August.
With an average rainfall of 14 cm, October is the wettest month to go on a Cape Cod holiday. When the weather shifts, head indoors and enjoy the city's galleries, shops, museums and more.
English is the language you'll hear most while on your city break in Cape Cod.
If you want a destination that combines stunning beaches, cultural and historical attractions and good eats, a holiday to Cape Cod is a great choice. The region also offers plenty of family-friendly things to do, and Provincetown is a popular destination for LGBTQ+ travellers.
Organise your Cape Cod trip for January and you'll be there when conditions are at their coolest. -6ºC (21ºF) is as cold as it gets.