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To find out more about some first-rate accommodations, many of which offer online
reservation request forms, choose from the following list. Also visit our Hotels, Motels and Rental Cottages section.
Anchor-In
Relax and enjoy the magnificent harbor views from your pool or the private decks of our
deluxe and executive rooms which have been designed for your comfort and privacy.
The Admiralty Inn
The Admiralty Inn of Falmouth has it all -- an outdoor pool with a bar and barbecue area,
an indoor heated pool, a whirlpool spa, a playground, the on-site Admiral's Room
restaurant and lounge featuring live entertainment and function rooms.
The Beach House at Falmouth heights
Welcome to the Cape Cod Beach House.
Bed and Breakfast Cape Cod
One Stop Shopping for the Best Places to stay on the Cape & Islands!
Best Western Inns of Provincetown
We hope you'll be able to visit us soon.
Best Western Falmouth Marina Tradewinds
The views you'll have of Falmouth Harbor are outstanding. From your room you can watch
sailboats darting their way in and out of the busy harbor and the big, white Island
Queen ferry pulling away from her slip with another full load of passengers bound for
Martha's Vineyard.
Jared Coffin House
Here you'll also find Jared's, our signature restaurant; the casual Tap Room; and guest
rooms reflecting historic restoration.
The Candleberry Inn
A Gracious Bed & Breakfast ca. 1750
Daniel Webster Inn
A warm welcome awaits you.
Horizons Beach Resort
Horizons Beach Resort offers enjoyment and tranquility for your Cape Cod vacation.
Cascade Motor Lodge
You just can't find lodgings more convenient to the hub of Cape Cod.
The Mainstay Motor Inn
The beaches are beautiful, the countryside has unparalleled charm, and the village
of Wellfleet itself has the appeal of ancient colonial hospitality and traditions.
The Orleans Inn
On the waterfront.
Wedgewood
The Wedgewood Inn is for those who appreciate the finest in accommodations and service,
and for those who prefer a non-commercial atmosphere.
Seashore Park Motor Inn
Long walks on Sandy beaches, radiant sunsets, whale watches and charter fishing.
Eagle Wing Motel
The Eagle Wing is a small, quiet motel committed to clean, comfortable, and hospitable
accommodations to make your Cape Cod experience an enjoyable and relaxing one.
Beechcroft Inn
A 140 year tradition, so much admired in the small New England Inn.
The Island Inn
Along the road that connects Oak Bluffs and Edgartown lies the Island Inn.
Harbor view Hotel
Wow, what a place. At land's end it rests like a princess from another age,
commanding your attention and getting it.
The Dockside Inn
The outside of this gaily colored inn is surely a feast for the eyes.
The Oak House
The Oak House truly lives up to its name. Throughout most of the guest and common
rooms, oak is the rule.
Nautilus Motor Inn
This motor inn rests atop a hill overlooking Woods Hole Harbor where ferries and
oceanographic research vessels motor in and out. The views here are spectacular (yes,
that's Martha's Vineyard you see across the water).
Americana Holiday Motel
Conveniently located along Route 28 in West Yarmouth, near the Hyannis line, is the
Americana Holiday Motel. This completely renovated motel has 153 rooms, all newly
decorated, each with a full-size private bath and air conditioning.
Pleasant Bay Village
Painstakingly renovated over the last decade by innkeeper Howard Gamsey, this
58-room facility is set on beautiful grounds, with Japanese gardens and waterfalls
cascading into an ornamental pond of koi fish.
Grafton Inn
This beautiful 19th-century Victorian inn sits right on the oceanfront at Falmouth
Heights, providing incredible views of Martha's Vineyard across the water.
The Gladstone Inn
The Gladstone Inn provides the kind of Cape Cod getaway you dream about.
Overlooking the ocean with Martha's Vineyard off on the horizon, this 1910 inn offers 15
rooms
The Moorings Lodge
The sun, the surf, the beach: it's all here at the Moorings along Grand Avenue S.
in Falmouth Heights. Water views abound; you can sit on the 40-foot front porch for hours
and just stare at Vineyard Sound. At night you can watch Martha's Vineyard sparkle across
the dark water, or watch the twinkling island ferries go to and fro in their graceful
parade across the waves.
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