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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live on the cape. I would recommend visiting Falmouth. The water will definitely be warm enough to swim in with just a bathing suit, in July. You could stay at the Seacrest Beach Hotel in North Falmouth. It is right on old silver beach, which is the best beach for soft white sand and clear water. The hotel itself is "okay" in terms of rooms, but probably not as fancy as wequasett. However, as you get further up the tip of the cape, towards Eastham, welfleet and Truro, the water gets colder. The seacrest has a restaurant, gym, ice cream shop, indoor and outdoor pool, movie night for kids, outdoor bar, activities etc. You can rent kayaks, wave runners, paddle boards etc. I do not work there but we have a beach club membership there so I know it well. Also of interest in the area - the shining sea bike path which goes from north Falmouth to Woods Hole. Woods Hole is super cute village with aquarium and good restaurants and scientific institutions,and you can take the ferry to Martha's Vineyard. Check out highfield hall in main Falmouth for music on the lawn, walk in Beebee woods, see a show at the summer college light opera company. Visit the carousel at the Mullen hall school off of main st. Hike to the knob, at quissett harbor, check out nobska lighthouse. 20 minutes away is mashpee and sandwich. Mashpee commons is a good place to shop, and has the mashpee children's museum for rainy days. Heritage museum and gardens in sandwich is not to be missed. They have a huge outdoor play/ learning area for kids called hidden hollow. Good Luck![/quote] +1 Great post - thank you for providing truthful and useful information (unlike PP). [/quote]
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