Thursday, May 19, 2011

BOATING AND FISHING ON CAPE COD

Cape Cod Boating and Fishing Guides and Tours, including Cape Cod Whale Watches
Explore Cape Cod Kayak Tours

A Cat Boat plying the sheltered waters of Pleasant Bay. A guided kayak excursion in Nauset Marsh. A sleek pleasure yacht anchored off the Elizabeth Islands. An offshore fishing boat steaming to the canyons. Boating on the waters that surround Cape Cod is why many visit, and why many stay. The boating industry is one of the economic mainstays on Cape Cod and has been at the heart of the Cape's economy for hundreds of years.

Area charter and tour boat companies transport hundreds of thousands of visitors out onto our waters each year for fishing, sightseeing, swimming and relaxation. Cape Cod marinas host scores of visiting yachtsmen and provide water access to countless recreational boaters from all over southeastern New England. Whether you are looking for a sailboat to charter for the day or a 50-foot fishing boat to purchase, Cape Cod will float your boat.

SHOP MASHPEE COMMONS

Shopping on Cape Cod

Cape Cod has over 2,400 shopping venues extending across the region. The Cape is truly a shopper’s dream.

Our celebrated antique trail leads through every Cape town, but Old King’s Highway (historic Route 6A) is especially alive with exquisite antique finds. Smithsonian Magazine recently wrote about Route 6A, "I'm tempted to conclude this may be the most appealing stretch of America I know."

Browse Cape Cod’s array of quaint gift shops, independent stores, bookstores and specialty boutiques, many of which can be found in Cape Cod’s charming village centers. Bargain shoppers will love our numerous outlet stores, and both Cape Cod Mall in Hyannis and Mashpee Commons offer a diverse range of shopping and dining options. Plan a Cape Cod getaway to correspond with your holiday shopping….there is no better place to find the perfect gifts for your loved ones.

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Cape Cod Antiques Shops