Provincetown
Cape Cod beach and Race Point lighthouse in Provincetown, Massachusetts
Cape Cod beach and Race Point lighthouse in Provincetown, Massachusetts

Provincetown Tours and Tickets

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Perched at the very tip of the Cape Cod peninsula, Provincetown is one of New England's most beloved vacation destinations. Affectionately known as P-Town, the charming town offers more than 30 miles (48 kilometers) of pristine beaches, a vibrant art scene, chic boutiques and restaurants, eclectic nightlife, and a welcoming LGBTQ+ scene.

  • Provincetown, Massachusetts, 02657

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Tai_T, Oct 2023
Anne and her 11 kids.
Anne was hilarious and it was fun learning a little bit of history at the same time! She takes you from alley to alley and points out different things that formed Provincetown. Loved it!
Stephen_R, Sep 2023
Excellent all around. And...
Excellent all around. And the staff was most attentive, especially on the first leg of our trip to cape Cod/Provincetown.
orkideh_s, Oct 2023
Fun tour!
Not your typical history lesson!! Great to hear history from Anne's point of view and a lot of other minority groups from the era. Funny & entertaining. Highly recommend if you've got a good sense of humor and not easily offended. Thanks, Anne, your make up was spot on!
David_T, Sep 2023
Anne was clever and...
Anne was clever and hilarious, with just the right sprinkle of sardonic wit! Her tour of Provincetown was absolutely delightful!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q:Is Provincetown worth going to?
A:Yes, Provincetown is worth going to. Pristine beaches surround this creative, LGBTQ+-friendly town at the end of Cape Cod, and art galleries, boutiques, and seafood restaurants abound. It's also a starting point for exploring Cape Cod, whether you're whale watching, visiting sand dunes, or learning about local Pilgrim history.
Q:What is the best time of year to visit Provincetown?
A:Summertime parties and events can fill Provincetown to overflowing. For fine weather and fewer crowds, consider visiting in the spring. April, May, and June are great for beach walks and sightseeing, and they're generally the best time to spot the whales that flock to this part of the cape from April through October.
Q:How do I spend a day in Provincetown?
A:Start by strolling down Commercial Street, where boutiques, galleries, and cafes flank the town's liveliest thoroughfare. Take in some local history at the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum before lunching on locally caught seafood. In the afternoon, choose between a whale-watching tour and an excursion to nearby Race Point Beach.
Q:What should I wear in Provincetown?
A:Pack plenty of casual beachwear for Provincetown—shorts, flip-flops, and sundresses are an unofficial summer dress code. Bring extra layers if you're going whale-watching, as temperatures offshore can be far cooler than in town. Provincetown's famed LGBTQ+-friendly nightlife is wonderfully colorful and includes themed parties to encourage fun and flamboyant attire.
Q:What types of tours can you do of Provincetown?
A:Tours of Provincetown explore nature, heritage, and creative culture. Whale-watching tours take in the marine mammals that flock to Cape Cod from April through October, while guided tours of wind-blown dune shacks highlight the area's longstanding artistic community. Other options include guided pedicab tours, self-guided driving tours, and guided bicycle excursions.
Q:Should you book Provincetown tours in advance?
A:Yes, it's a good idea to book Provincetown tours in advance. Summertime whale-watching tours at popular times fill up quickly, as do popular excursions such as dune tours, bicycle tours, and pedicab tours. If you're coming by ferry, prebooking tickets is a plan-ahead essential.