| The real question concerning Cape Cod is whether you can get a real hoagie? In another thread, a vacation was ruined because they couldn't find a decent hoagie on the Outer Banks. Also, they were mad that the house they selected required a walk across the road to the beach. |
Mercifully the Cape is not in Pennsylvania. You can get great lobster rolls though! |
| Nantucket smokes the Cape. Great history, food, beaches and mostly less crowded. Sankaty is a great golf club too! That said, shark watching in Cape Cod would be fun. I have done Cape Town shark dives and would love to do it closer to home. |
There are very few similarities between South Africa and Cape Cod - one being, there are absolutely not enough sharks to "shark watch" or anything like that on Cape Cod, only an occasional shark. But there is a poster here who likes to try to rail on the Cape to antagonize another poster who is from the Cape, so that gets old after a while. There are great whale watches and seal watches on the Cape, and also great golf (lots of private and public clubs) for anyone who is NOT TROLLING and is genuinely interested. |
+1 So true! The fresh-from-the ocean (not shipped into the area) shellfish and non shell fish at the Cape is amazing. Not to mention, all the farms with freshly made ice cream. The produce aisles and ice cream aisles and groceries look almost like they are from an an animated movie - so fresh and decadent. PP, glad you have obviously been, and know what to enjoy. You can tell when someone who posts about a destination has not actually been there - it is so obvious. |
You are a perfect candidate for the OBX - enjoy! |
LOL Edgartown is MV. You need to improve your Google skills, next time you start a thread. |
I did not say they are alike. So odd. That said, a dead whale attracted a bunch of great whites off the Cape a few weeks ago. Not sure if you can dive near a whale carcass but there was great shark watching. Would like to do it here and don’t think it would be hard with a bit of chum and some time. Sankaty is the best golf course this side of the Country Club. Have played most of the Cape’s best. Sorry didn’t come to troll but few trolled cause you deserve it. |
| Few should have been feel. |
+1 Makes no sense. I can't imagine schlepping "6" (really 8) hours south, in the heat of summer, when you can travel 8 hours north and get beautiful beaches - all different (if you have truly been there, you already know this), great food you can't get anywhere else, and the quintessential Cape Cod vibe and environment. If I want to cram a bunch of people into a house, I'll stay home. |
Wut? |
I grew up in Boston with a second home on the Cape. Every Friday night of summer (and lots of other times) we'd hop in the car after dinner and be there 90-120 minutes later. I have family that ended up there full time and to me the salty air and dunes are home. So, I love it. But, yeah, maybe not as a destination from DC if you weren't going to visit family. With that said, whomever said there is nothing to do seriously lacks imagination. I mean, it's not water park and zip lining kind of stuff but SO MUCH TO DO. |
They may have been saying that they are so hungry when they go to OBX, they would settle for a hoagie. I guess a statement like that is lost on some people. |
+1 The kids are never bored when we go to the Cape. When we go to other beaches (south), all I hear is "when are we leaving??!!" They always find something to do, but I never hear that statement at the Cape. Out of the mouths of babes. |
Have you been to Provincetown? It’s pretty colorful
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