Anonymous wrote:To me the best thing about the Cape is not needing to sightsee or have an agenda. We just relax by the water (ocean or pond), eat ice cream, go for bike rides. If you kids are young this kids fishing trip is nice
https://capecodkidsfishing.com/
Personally I would not to go Provincetown or Hyannis, they are kind of far from Chatham and there is no need to waste time driving when you could be relaxing outside. if you have a rainy day there is a great bowling alley in Orleans with an amazing BBQ restaurant attached to it (assuming you are comfortable COVID-wise).
Also, definitely go to some Cape Cod baseball games. I am not a huge sports/baseball fan, but something about those games is so magical and you will likely see some future pro players, the quality of the games is very high.
https://www.capecodbaseball.org/
"One in every six Major League Baseball players has played in the Cape Cod Baseball League. There are annually 300 active Cape Cod Baseball League Alumni playing in the major leagues and more than 1,250 all-time. Current major leaguers who played in the Cape Cod Baseball League include: Boston Red Sox Chris Sale (Yarmouth-Dennis 2009), Chicago Cub Kris Bryant (Chatham 2011), New York Yankee Aaron Judge (Brewster 2012), Minnesota Twin Josh Donaldson (Harwich 2006), Houston Astro George Springer (Wareham 2009-10), Colorado Rockie Charlie Blackmon (Cotuit 2005), Boston Red Sox Jackie Bradley Jr. (Hyannis 2009-11), New York Met Marcus Stroman (Orleans 2008), Los Angeles Dodger A.J. Pollock (Falmouth 2008) and Boston Red Sox Mitch Moreland (Bourne 2006-07)."