Things You'll Need:
- Beach gear
- Sunblock
- Sense of fun
- Sense of adventure
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Step 1
Lodging options in Provincetown, MA are hard to beat. Home rentals, cottages, hotel and motel rooms are part of the variety that lends itself to the visitor. Best of all, you can enjoy one of the many quaint bed and breakfasts that line the small streets in town. Prices range from moderate to very expensive, depending on the type of comforts you seek. In addition, there are many waterfront accomodations that emphasize the beauty and allure of the sea.
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Step 2
Spiritus Pizza, Lobster Pot, Fanizzi's and a whole host of other restaurants bring to life great fare at a range of affordable prices. You will find restaurants that cater to beach goers’ and others that require casual attire. No matter what mood you are in at the time, you will find a restaurant in P-Town that will cater to your needs.
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Step 3
Whale watching, boat rentals, fishing, sightseeing, beaches and more are some of P-Town's greatest attractions. There is a diverse selection of bars and entertainment options to experience. The pilgrim monument is right smack in the middle of town. The view from the top is worth the walk up all those stairs.
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Step 4
For more information about Provincetown, stop by the visitor center in the middle of town. The center is called Province Lands Visitor Center. If the phone is your choice of communication, call (508) 487-1256.









