Summer is around the corner, and everyone wants to go to the beach. While Cape Cod does have miles of pristine beaches, it is so much more. It offers a wide variety of things to do, vibrant towns to explore, and exquisite landscapes and wildlife to enjoy.

In fact, there’s so much to do on the Cape, you may have trouble knowing where to start. We’ve put together a simple seven-day itinerary for those who need a jump start on their vacation planning.

 

Day 1: Go to the Beach at the Cape Cod National Seashore

This national preserve offers 40 miles of pristine beach on the east shore of the lower cape – the perfect place to catch some rays, see some wildlife, and take a nice long walk on the beach.

Day 2: Explore the Towns

Cape Cod is quaint compared to many vacation spots, and that’s a lot of its charm. Dotted with inviting towns filled like likable people, this peninsula is worth a mini-road trip. Visit Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, and Chatham, all of which are home to family-run restaurants, inns, and Cape Cod rentals. If you can, take tours on the intra-city trolleys that run in Hyannis and Falmouth to get a better sense of life on the Cape.

Day 3: Visit the Outer Cape

Take advantage of the National Seashore bike shuttle from Wellfleet to Provincetown and enjoy a bike trip across multiple diverse terrains. Ride along remote beaches, small forests, and the dramatic, rocky landscapes of the Atlantic coast.

For an extra bit of wildlife, take a whale-watching tour to see some of the Cape’s biggest and most beautiful marine life. When you’re tuckered out, grab a bite to eat on Commercial Street, where many of the town’s shops and restaurants are located.

Day 4: Peruse the Boutiques on Martha’s Vineyard

Spend a day exploring local art and antiques and a visit the world’s oldest carousel. While you’re at it, take a swim at State Beach (between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown) – where the original Jaws was filmed! Board the ferry at Woods Hole and get to Martha’s Vineyard in about 30 minutes. The ferry costs $8.50 for adults and runs every hour.

Day 5: See a Movie at the Wellfleet Drive-In

This five-star drive-in (51 US-6, Wellfleet, MA) offers something a little more exciting than scrolling through Netflix on the couch of Cape Cod rentals. Park your car, sit back, and enjoy the double features offered all summer long. Alternatively, catch a show at the Cape Playhouse, the oldest summer theater in the U.S., in Dennis, MA.

Day 6: Take a Trip to Nantucket

Though you may have already visited Martha’s Vineyard, don’t miss Nantucket, a smaller island 30 miles off of Cape Cod. Nantucket has a year-round population of about 10,000 that explodes to 50,000 in the summer months. There are plenty of things to do in Nantucket, including visiting a few of its lighthouses, spending an hour or two at the Nantucket Whaling Museum, and cycling through its web of bike paths.

Day 7: Cycle the Cape Cod Rail Trail

If you’re not tuckered out yet, grab your steeds – bikes, horses, whatever – and hit the Cape Cod Rail Trail. This 22-mile trail runs along the old railroad tracks, and offers splendid views of the Cape’s natural beauty, landscapes, and ecosystems. This trail is frequently named one of the best things to do on the Cape. It runs along great beaches and towns, so you can stop for a break or a bite to eat.

Stay With Us

With a number of waterfront vacation rentals on Cape Cod to choose from, you can count on us to help you find the perfect place to lay your head after a day of activity. Choose from beachfront and lakefront properties with the amenities of a modern home, but the charm of a 1950s seaside cottage. For more information, call us today at (508) 619-7658.

Rental property ownership is far from passive income. Many people believe that landlords buy up properties, rent them out, and rack in the cash with little effort and few expenses.

While some landlords may try to take the easy road, they likely don’t last very long. A good landlord has to follow specific guidelines to both abide by the law and to attract good tenants – and keep them.

One of the most common pitfalls for landlords is yearly maintenance. Many landlords are reactionary: they fix a problem when it arises. This can cause a lot of frustrations with many tenants who always seem to come across new problems. Smart and savvy landlords are proactive: they preempt problems and fix them before vacationers notice.

The below features should be reviewed and maintained on a yearly basis to avoid wasting time or, worse, losing tenants.

 

Water Leaks

Water leaks are disastrous and expensive. Fortunately, they are often easily spotted. All it takes is the willingness to take a look. Not doing so can lead to massive bills or even lawsuits.

No rental property is immune to mold. It can grow because of faulty plumbing, a washer-dryer mishap, or even a lawn sprinkler facing the wrong direction. The tenant may fix the temporary problem, but you never know what else has happened that remains out of sight.

Checking for water leaks can even help you save on your monthly water bill. It is a no-brainer, and something landlords should be doing every year, at a minimum.

Cosmetic Improvements

Cosmetic improvements are great for many reasons. They are a low-cost way of increasing the value of the property, and make it even more marketable to searchers online.

Cosmetic improvements also help keep the neighborhood looking good, which may impact the overall home values in the community. Every little exterior upgrade you make helps. Cosmetic improvements are a great way of showing current tenants you care. It is a way of saying “thank you” for timely payments and taking care of your property.

Some of these improvements include replacing or treating a window, cleaning out the gutters, adding landscaping features, fixing a fence, retiling a bathroom, and more. Afterwards, you can reward yourself with an afternoon of exciting family-friendly activities on Cape Cod.

State and Local Health and Building Codes

If you are not reviewing these codes regularly, you may be making yourself vulnerable to future lawsuits. You will want to make sure all components of the home are in working order, including electric, furnace (if applicable), hot and cold water, and others. Confirm your building is to code by reviewing the latest reports in case of any changes, and take necessary precautions. This is one of the most important steps towards winterizing your rental home. By reviewing codes, you often see changes regarding winter seasonal heating, furnace maintenance, and even insulation.

Yearly Rental Maintenance Costs

How much should yearly maintenance cost?

While we can’t say for sure, we do recommend putting aside a chunk of money for annual maintenance and repairs. A good rule-of-thumb is to have about 1% of the home’s value set aside for both expected maintenance and unexpected repairs. For example, if your home is worth $500,000, you should have $5,000 reserved exclusively for home maintenance and care.

Your property is your livelihood and an important financial asset. You need to commit to yearly maintenance to protect your home and make sure good tenants stick around for another week, month, or season. Review our vacation rentals near Cape Cod to get an idea of what it’s like living on the Cape.

With the summer winding down and the cool autumn breezes rolling in, it’s time to start thinking about winterizing Cape Cod Vacation Rentals. The high season might be the warm summer months, but there are plenty of vacationers looking for a winter getaway at a cozy coastal cottage.

In order to advertise Cape Cod Vacation Rentals to adventurous tourists and permanent residents, they first need to be winterized. Instead of boarding up the windows and shutting down the water system until spring, channel your efforts instead into insulating and storm-proofing your investment so you can host another season of tenants.

Even the savviest property owner might need some help on their first winterization project. To get started, we’ve put together a guide to basic winter-proofing for your assets.

 

Insulate Your Walls

With average January highs of three degrees on Cape Cod, you’re going to need some serious insulation in order to winterize your rental property. Have a contractor help you determine the best way to insulate the walls of your rental against the bitter winter winds.

In some cases, you can blow insulation into the wall through small holes that can be patched later. In others, you need to remove the drywall completely. The latter ensures a more thorough job, as it is sure to leave no gaps in the insulation.

Weatherproof the Exterior

Sealing windows, doors, and any cracks is key to keeping the elements out. This is an important part of storm-proofing your rental property.

Any hole, crack, or loose seal that lets the cold air in will increase heating bills and cause for a drafty cottage – not very much fun for the renter looking for a warm refuge after a wintry day of birding or hiking.

There are two main ways to weatherproof the exterior of your cabin, and in some cases, you might need a little of both. Using weather stripping, a long piece of vinyl or metal to close thin gaps between doors and windows and their frames. On the other hand, caulk, a glue-like adhesive substance squeezed out of a tube, is great for filling tiny cracks in the outer materials of the building.

Heat the Interior

While you may not need heating in Cape Cod rentals in the summertime, you’ll definitely need a heat source – no matter how well insulated it is. Fortunately, there are lots of efficient heating options that can help reduce both cost and environmental impact – all while enjoy a comfortable, warm space. Combine heating with insulation and sealant and – voilà – you’ve got yourself a winterized rental property.

Today’s furnace systems include conventional and condensing boilers, the latter of which recovers waste heat. Look for high-efficiency furnace systems – while they might cost more up front, they’ll save you money in the long run. Smaller Cape Cod rentals may only require independent heating units like direct-vent furnaces, which are designed to heat individual rooms and smaller spaces.

Remember to turn your thermostat down to the minimum (usually between 55 and 60 degrees) when the rental is unoccupied to save on your heating bill.

Store Outside Equipment and Toys

Now that the cottage is taken care of, it’s time to think about the stuff you keep outside.

Be sure to store kayaks, boats, barbecues, and outdoor furniture to avoid damage, loss, and discoloration. Be sure to unplug your propane tank, too, for safety. It’s a good idea to invest in a shed or covered area to protect your outdoor equipment without overcrowding the rental home.

Learn More

Want to winterize your Cape Cod rentals, but not sure how to find those snow-loving vacationers? We can help. Our property listing service gives homeowners access to our network of renters and strives to highlight the best of their properties. Request an Owner Information Brochure Online or call us today at (508) 619-7658 for details on what we offer.

If you’re the outdoorsy type, you’re going to love staying in Cape Cod.

Cape Cod is among the most popular vacation spots in Cape Cod, which is why its protected land is so important. The Cape plays host to a number of habitats and ecosystems: barrier beaches, dunes, salt marshes, and coastal plain ponds, a freshwater wetland home to rare flowers and shrubs.

The Cape does its part to protect these habitats – and provide stunning scenery, outdoor activities, and wildlife viewing for locals and visitors alike. The Cape has a number of protected areas, including national reserves, Massachusetts parks, and wildlife refuges. It is also home to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

 

Here are just a few protected outdoor spaces you can visit while taking a holiday at our Cape Cod vacation rentals:

Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge

Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge is located on a series of barrier islands, the long tail that juts off the elbow of Cape Cod toward Nantucket, just south of the town of Chatham.

This park is 12 square miles in size, established as a habitat for migratory birds, including the federally-protected piping plover and the roseate tern. A total of about 10 species of birds use this refuge for resting, nesting, and feeding on their way to their northerly or southerly destinations. The park also protects a large section of natural dunes, an important system of grass and plants that help keep the coastline intact and provides a habitat for animals.

The refuge has an excellent Visitor’s Center with trail maps, exhibits, and hands-on activities to pique your curiosity about species conservation on the Cape. From the center, take the boardwalk trail for stunning water views and a set of stairs leading down to the pristine beach. Be prepared to work those glutes on your way back up! Visit at low tide to spot crabs, jellyfish, and lots of feeding shorebirds. The boardwalk has benches and interpretative signs so you can stop along the way.

Mass Audubon Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary

This park is located further inland in Cummaquid, and is run by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Here, you’ll find sandy beaches, meadows, and woodland, and tidal flats that come alive at certain times of the day.

It’s a great place to explore Cape Cod by water. Kayak or paddleboard and paddle the tranquil estuaries of this sanctuary on one of the tours, or enjoy a boat cruise or nature program for kids.

Expect to see everything from birds, to butterflies, to farm animals, and hike 2.5 miles of beautiful trails. The Marsh Boardwalk allows you to enjoy the Cape’s largest salt marsh – keep your eyes peeled for horseshoe crabs, hermit crabs, and large, five-inch moon snails on your walk. If you’ve got young kids, the Butterfly Mosaic trail is short and sweet, filled with native wildflowers and about 30 species of butterflies.

Mass Audubon Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Further up the hook of Cape Cod you’ll find the quaint town of Wellfleet, which is home to another great Audubon wildlife sanctuary. The Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is on the other side of the peninsula from the National Seashore, offering sand barrier beaches with harbor views.

This sanctuary was set up to protect species like fiddler crabs, green herons, and shorebirds. The park offers tons of programming for both kids and adults, including summer camps, year-round conservation projects, and the Cape Cod Field School, an adult program that focuses on teaching about wildlife conservation in the area.

South Cape Beach State Park

This is one of the Cape’s many parks – and perhaps one of the best for a day of family-friendly activities.

The park has a mile-long white-sand beach for kids to play on, boardwalks for wildlife viewing, and woodland for hiking. Bring good walking shoes to enjoy the many gentle trails that wind through the forest. There are also a couple of ponds, which are a great place to go fishing. Wildlife at South Cape Beach includes seals, fish, and birds, among others.

More To See

There are so many Massachusetts parks and wildlife refuges in the area, you’ll have no trouble finding suitable Cape Cod vacation rentals nearby. For information and availability on our cozy cottages, search for properties on our website, or give us a call at (508) 619-7658.

So you have decided that to spend your summer vacation on beautiful Cape Cod, and decided that you did not want to spend it in a hotel. There are many benefits to renting a home instead of a hotel room, and one of them is the ability to use a rental agency such as Leighton Rentals to find your ideal vacation property. Leighton Rentals has been assisting people in finding their perfect vacation property for years with great success. What makes Leighton Rentals different from its competition and why should you trust them in helping you find your ideal rental? Here are 5 reasons why you should choose Leighton Rentals to help you book your Cape Cod vacation rental:

Website

On the Leighton Rentals website, each property has a detailed description giving you a clear idea of each rental. Every renter has essentials, things that they need to have in a vacation rental in order to make their stay more comfortable. For example, central air in a home is an essential amenity for some renters, and they absolutely could not stay in a unit that did not offer it.  Amenities such as air conditioning types, properties that allow pets, the bed sizes and the number and location of televisions in the home. The website has a variety of amenities to include in your Cape Cod vacation rental search, matching you with your ideal property. Pictures of the property are updated on the Leighton Rentals website regularly, so you know exactly what the property looks like before you book it. Every property has a 360-degree virtual tour of the entire property, so you get to see every inch of the property. Most rental properties even have YouTube videos so you can get an additional view of the property.

Booking

Leighton Rentals knows that you have a busy life, and making your vacation plan is very important but often can not always be done during typical business hours. The Leighton Rentals website allows you to book your vacation rental online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so you can book your Cape Cod vacation rental at your convenience. However, if you ever do have a question about a property, a knowledgeable licensed rental agent is available to answer your questions either on the website through chat or on the phone during business hours. Credit cards and electronic checks are accepted, making it easy to pay for your vacation rental. Travel insurance is offered at booking, something that you can not get with all rental agencies or when booking through an individual landlord. Leighton Rentals makes booking your perfect Cape Cod summer vacation rental fast & easy by electronic lease signing. You do not have to wait for a vacation rental lease to be sent to you through snail mail, it is emailed to you directly right after you book your Cape Cod vacation rental.

 

Check-in

Checking into a property that you are not familiar with, in a town you do not know can cause stress. When you book your Cape Cod vacation rental with Leighton Rentals, we do everything we can to make sure that your vacation is a relaxing experience. The Cape Cod vacation rental agent you meet with upon check-in is knowledgeable not only about the property, but also the surrounding town. The rental agent will give you a packet that has everything you need to know about the check-out procedures, troubleshooting, information about the Cape Cod town, and information specific to the home. This includes details such as the wifi password, trash pickup day and landline phone number (if applicable). If you have any questions, the rental agent is there to help. Need beach stickers? They can help you find where to purchase them and how much to expect to pay.

On Your Vacation

Included in the check-in packet the rental agent at Leighton Rentals gives you upon check-in, are the office hours and phone number along with an emergency line if you need assistance after hours. This means that if you are locked out of your rental property in the middle of the night or the electricity goes out after 5pm, you have a number to call where someone will respond 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. The Leighton Rentals agent works as the liason between you and the property owner so if there ever is an issue Leighton Rentals is there to help resolve any issues you may have in a timely manner. When you book your Cape Cod vacation rental with Leighton Rentals, your vacation experience is important to us and to our property owners so we are here to ensure that your stay is stress free.

Check-out

All keys are to be returned to the office where you checked in. You can either drop off keys in the drop box outside the office door, or check out with one of our agents. Checking out with the Leighton Rentals agent gives you the opportunity to book your Cape Cod vacation rental the following year before the general public. Tenants that have rented with us before hear about properties coming back on the rental market before they are made live on our website and available for the public to book. If you would like to book your Cape Cod vacation rental again the following year but are not sure of the dates you would like to book, you can still put your name in and be contacted first. As soon as we receive the contract from the property owner with the rental calendar for the following year, you will be sent an email letting you know that the rental is available.

Book your Cape Cod Vacation Rental with Leighton Rentals

When you book your Cape Cod vacation rental with Leighton Rentals, you are working with a locally owned rental agency that has built a strong reputation for itself over time providing excellent service to their tenants and owners. Come and visit beautiful Cape Cod knowing that Leighton Rentals is here for you to make sure that your vacation is relaxing and stress free so you can take in all that Cape Cod has to offer! Check out our testimonial page to hear what our owners and former tenants have to say about their experience working with Leighton Rentals.

As a rental property owner, you have to make decisions every season regarding your Cape Cod vacation rental property. Every decision that you make could potentially impact your income earning potential with your property, so you need to think things through before making a move. One might not think that deciding which window treatments you will use in your property would be a big deal, but it is a choice that needs to be thought through. Just as new sofa would change the look of your property, so would new window treatments.

If you have past guests that come to your property, will a change in your window coverings sit well with them? Window treatments are often overlooked as an important feature of a home, but they can sometimes draw in the attention of new tenants when surfing pictures of potential properties. How well will the window treatments that you choose withstand the wear and tear of a rental season? Here is our guide to choosing between blinds or shades so you can decide which window treatments are right for your Cape Cod vacation rental.

Window Blinds

Window blinds are a popular choice for Cape Cod vacation properties for a variety of reasons. First of all, blinds are a cost effective choice, which is appealing to vacation property owners. They are also very easy to replace and repair, as replacement blinds are often included when you purchase window blinds so if one of the pieces bends or breaks, you can repair it yourself right away. You can find window blinds just about everywhere. In a pinch, you can find them at the Ocean State Job Lot at a low price, or you could go to Bed Bath and Beyond to find a more durable and richer looking product.

Window blinds are for the most part easy to clean, which is appealing to landlords because the cleaners taking care of their properties can dust them and spot clean as necessary between rentals easily. However, when dealing with window blinds you need to keep in mind that you get what you pay for. If you buy the inexpensive window blinds from discount retailers, you are going to get a product that is most likely to break more easily than a more expensive product.  Broken window blinds are a reason that tenants would call you as the property owner to repair during their stay in your vacation rental.

Window blinds provide privacy, so if the tenant does not have that privacy it will be an issue that needs to be remedied quickly. If kids, pets or young adults will be staying at your property, which is almost certain that at some point there will be in your property, get a more durable window blind. Are you considering making your rental pet friendly? Check out our blog, “Should You Make Your Cape Cod Vacation Rental Pet Friendly?.” You do not want to spend your money and time replacing blinds throughout the season. Spend the money up front on durable window blinds.

If you decide to purchase window blinds, it is best to choose the more expensive product. Opting for the wooden blinds will give your Cape Cod vacation property an elevated look that will be more appealing to renters. The wooden window blinds will give your home a more polished appearance that tenants will appreciate. While it is still possible to break expensive window blinds, they will withstand more stress before needing repair than the cheaper window blinds because they are made out of a less durable plastic.

 

Window Shades

Window shades are less popular with vacation property landlords for many reasons but they can be very appealing to potential tenants when looking at properties. Although window blinds provide privacy and block light, they are not nearly as efficient as window shades. Just as with window blinds, you could either purchase the more inexpensive window shades for your Cape Cod vacation property or you could opt for higher end fabric window shades. For more tips on how to make your Cape Cod property pop out to potential tenants, check out our blog, “How to Make Your Cape Cod Vacation Rental Stand Out Among Its Competition.”

The vinyl window shades are less expensive and are easy to care for and clean in between rentals as necessary. Fabric window shades give your home a polished and expensive look that can be hard to match with window blinds. For the kitchen, where privacy and shade from the sun are not of that much concern, window shades that tie up are a popular choice. These window shade ties are visually attractive but still provide a little shade from the sun.

When choosing window shades for your Cape Cod vacation rental, you need to decide first what type of material you want the shades to be made of. Do you want to go with the easily cleaned vinyl shades or the more difficult to clean fabric shades. Fabric window shades give your home a posh appearance, but they can be tricky to clean. Sometimes, depending on how dirty the shades are, you may need to hire a professional steam cleaner to take care of them properly.

 

Which Window Treatments are Right for Your Cape Cod Vacation Rental

When trying to decide which window treatments are right for your Cape Cod vacation rental, it is important to determine what type of style you would like for your home and decide where to spend the money to make sure that it lasts during your rental season. If you go with window blinds but do not want to spend the money on the expensive wooden product, make sure you purchase blinds that will withstand the season without needing to be replaced throughout the summer. On the other hand if you decide to go with window shades, make sure you are able to keep them clean throughout the season. If you go with fabric shades, have a steam cleaning service number on hand in case they need to be cleaned during the summer months.

Determining which window treatments are right for your Cape Cod vacation rental can be tricky, but you want to make sure that you make the right choice for your property. A Cape Cod rental agency, such as Leighton Rentals can provide helpful insights such as what type of window treatments are right for your Cape Cod vacation rental. To find out more benefits to working with a local agency, check out our blog, “4 Reasons You Should Rent Your Home with a Cape Cod Rental Agency.”

When you think of Cape Cod, visions of water, sandy beaches, and fresh seafood come to mind. If you are interested in visiting Cape Cod, you should consider Cape Cod vacation rentals from Leighton Realty. Leighton Realty specializes in offering exceptional Cape Cod rentals for your specific needs. While you are visiting Cape Cod, indulge in the deliciousness that is fresh Maine lobster. The following are the top five places where you can enjoy Cape Cod lobster rolls.

 

Sesuit Harbor Cafe

Discover Sesuit Harbor Café, a family-owned and operated business offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You’ll enjoy dining here as they serve up great Maine seafood with a view of the Cape Cod Bay and Northside Marina. At Sesuit Harbor Cafe, lobster rolls are one of the most popular items on the menu. Come here to enjoy delicious, succulent pieces of lobster placed in a sandwich roll with all the fixings.

The cafe also offers a number of other delicious menu items including lobster crab cakes, tuna sashimi, Lobster Bisque and much more! There is also a Raw Bar for those of you that want to enjoy the fresh taste of Maine seafood. Once you’ve had your fill of a delicious lobster roll, enjoy the treats from the bakery, courtesy of the in-house baker.

357 Sesuit Neck Rd
Dennis, MA 02638
(508) 385-6134

 

Chatham Pier Fish Market

If you are looking for some of the best Cape Cod lobster rolls, you’ve found them at Chatham Pier Fish Market. The lobster rolls here were actually featured in New England Today and even deemed the best lobster rolls on Cape Cod by Serious Eats. Hand-made fresh daily, these lobster rolls are worth the trip to this fish market.

Lobster rolls are just the beginning when it comes to the offerings at Chatham Pier Fish Market. They sell live and cooked lobsters as well as other fresh seafood, fish, and shellfish. You can have your fresh fish cleaned, cut, and fried right on the spot! If you enjoy smoked fish, they’ve got that too!

If you are feeling fancy, you can head over to Chatham’s sister restaurant, Bluefin’s Sushi & Sake Bar for gourmet sushi and cocktails.

45 Barcliff Avenue Ext,
Chatham, MA 02633
(508) 945-3474

 

Arnolds’s Lobster & Clam Bar

Come to the lobster and clam bar that has been serving up some of the best lobster rolls on Cape Cod for the past 40 years. Arnold’s is an award-winning clam shack that has something for all seafood lovers. Whether you are looking for the freshest raw or fried seafood, they’ve got you covered.

The lobster rolls, as well as the other seafood options here, are affordably priced and simply delicious. The clams here were named “the best in the world” by Food & Wine Magazine. If you’ve got a taste for something other than seafood, Arnold’s also serves foot-long hotdogs, chowder and their popular 50s Angus burger.

3580 Route 6
Eastham, MA 02642
508.255.2575

 

Baxter’s

Since 1957, people have been telling each other to “Meet Me at Baxter’s” for the best lobster rolls and seafood in Cape Cod. A family-owned establishment, this casual seafood restaurant is a mainstay in Cape Cod. Here you’ll get the freshest lobster rolls and other seafood items as well as burgers, salads, and specialty cocktails.

At Baxter’s, you’ll get to enjoy your lobster with a view of the Hyannis Harbor where boaters pull in throughout the day to drop off their bounties from the sea.

177 Pleasant St
Hyannis, MA 02601
508-775-4490

 

The Chart Room

The Chart Room is a seasonal restaurant serving up delicious lobster rolls and other seafood delights during the spring and fall weekends and daily from the last week of June through Labor Day. The restaurant closes for the season on Columbus Day. If you are looking for the freshest seafood near your Brewster rentals, The Chart Room is the place to visit.

Visiting The Chart Room is an experience in itself. With the piano bar for entertainment as well as the welcoming casual environment, this is an excellent place to stop by and enjoy a lobster roll with a drink while enjoying the beautiful Cape Cod sunset.

For more information on all of Cape Cod’s lobster roll options and our nearby rentals, contact us today!

1 Shipyard Lane
Cataumet, MA 02534
(508) 563-5350

Cape Cod is the ultimate vacation destination, and for good reason! When you combine the sunny New England coastline with the fresh seafood, beautiful nature, rich history, and unique culture, it’s simply a winning combination. There’s so much to see and do, you’re guaranteed to have a brand-new experience every time you visit.

After a long day of sightseeing and being out in the hot sun, you’ll want to head out and explore the nightlife. Perhaps more importantly, you’ll want a great drink in a fun and welcoming atmosphere. If you’re wondering about the best place to grab a cocktail in Cape Cod, all of these spots are great picks just minutes from our Cape Cod vacation rentals.

Boatslip Beach Club

This spot is a world-renowned LGBTQ+ destination, and everyone is welcome to enjoy a delicious cocktail with a stunning view of the water. The premier West End location puts you right in the middle of the action, and you’ll love the high-energy atmosphere radiating from the area. Come mingle with fellow travelers while sipping your drink long after the sun goes down. Don’t miss out on the Tea Dance party every day at 4 p.m.!

The Boatslip Beach Club is located at 161 Commercial Street in Provincetown.

Ocean Edge Resort

Ocean Edge Resort has several different options for you to enjoy a new setting every night! Your best bet is the Beach Bar, where you’ll have a stunning view of Cape Cod Bay. The 32-seat space offers an intimate setting for you to sip your regionally inspired cocktail during a romantic Cape Cod getaway. Other dining options at the Ocean Edge Resort include the Ocean Terrace, Bayzo’s Pub, and Linx Tavern.

Ocean Edge Resort is located at 2907 Main Street in Brewster. Please contact the resorts on specific hours for the various restaurants.

The Ocean House

The Ocean House is an award-winning destination that boasts an unparalleled view of Nantucket Sound. You can grab a full meal here or just stop in for a drink. Either way, you’ll sample some of the most unique drinks in the area served by friendly staff in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Opening in Spring 2020, the Beach Bar will be a great addition to The Ocean House, providing a coastal chic vibe for your whole group.

The Ocean House is located at 425 Old Wharf Road in Dennis Port. The lounge opens at 4 p.m. daily. Dining room hours are Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 5 p.m. until 10:30 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m.

This is just a handful of the great cocktail spots in Cape Cod, but there are plenty more to discover. For something laid-back, check out The Lure Raw Bar in Mashpee, open to the public after 5:30 p.m. daily. The Whaler Lounge at Harbor Hotel Provincetown will add a bit of mid-century glamour to your getaway, while the Wequassett Resort Outer Bar & Grille is your classic New England stop. Whatever you choose, you’re in for a treat!

Book Your Stay

Once you’re done sipping your cocktail and mingling with your fellow travelers, return to one of our Cape Cod rentals for a relaxing evening with your loved ones. You’ll have plenty of private space if you want to turn in early, or you can take advantage of the large living spaces for movie night or a late-night snack. All of our rentals are conveniently located near the best attractions and come with the support of our friendly and dedicated staff. Contact us today for more information on our Brewster rentals, as well as the rest of our accommodation options!

Cape Cod is the quintessential vacation destination for a relaxing getaway. When you’re planning your vacation, you’re going to want to know what to pack, and the weather is a large part of that. No matter when you want to visit, Cape Cod is always pleasant. Here is a more detailed look into the typical Cape Cod weather throughout the year.

 

Warm Summers

As you might expect, the summers in Cape Cod are pretty warm. This is when you will see the highest volume of visitors, as it is simply the best weather of the year. Even still, the temperatures are not nearly as unbearable as in other parts of the country. High temperatures throughout June, July, and August stay in the 70s, while low temperatures range from the mid-50s to low 60s. This is ideal weather for wearing a t-shirt in the day and bringing a light jacket for the evening breezes. During the summer, you’ll definitely want to hit stops such as the Cape Cod National Seashore, Nickerson State Park, or Herring Cove Beach.

Pleasant Spring and Fall

The in-between seasons of spring and fall are both pleasant on Cape Cod. The fall months of September, October, and November have average high temperatures in the 50s and 60s, though November is markedly cooler with highs around 50°. Low temperatures in the fall tend to range in the 40s or 50s. Likewise, the spring months of March, April, and May tend to have high temperatures in the 40s and 50s, while lows stay in the 30s and low 40s. Though it may be a little bit brisk, this is actually the best time of the year to engage in some of the outdoor activities in the area. Spring and fall are not nearly as crowded as summer, so you’ll have plenty of room and tons of time to truly enjoy your experiences. Some fun outdoor activities to enjoy in the spring and fall include Pilgrim Monument, Cape Cod Canal, and Cape Cod Rail Trail.

 

Cool Winters

Cape Cod’s location in the north brings colder winters, so this is the off-season for the area. Winter months of December, January and February have high temperatures in the low 40s, while low temperatures hover around 25 degrees. For the winter, you’ll definitely be looking for some indoor activities. Some of the best places include the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, The Sandwich Glass Museum, and The Museum of Art.

If you are a property manager, the off-season is a great time to list your Cape Cod property! Fewer properties are being listed during this time of year, so any traveler who is looking for a rental will be more likely to spot your property. Take advantage of this lucrative season to help boost your passive income. Contact us today for more information about our Cape Cod Property Management Services!

Cape Cod is lucky to experience such vibrant seasons all year round, so any time you visit will be a hit! We are proud to be the premier resource for Cape Cod vacation rentals, working closely with property owners to give guests a top-notch experience every single time. You can rest assured knowing you’re in good hands with our friendly and knowledgeable staff, dedicated to helping you plan the perfect vacation. Whether it’s your first time in Cape Cod or you return every year, there will be something fun and new for you to discover. For more information on our Cape Cod vacation rentals, contact us today!

Looking for a way to make your stay in one of the gorgeous Cape Cod vacation rentals a grand slam? Why not take in a ball game? Cape Cod is host to the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL for short), an amateur league that has been playing since 1885. The NCAA officially sanctioned the league in 1963. In 1985, CCBL became the first-ever collegiate summer league to use wooden bats.

The League

Major league scouts like to pay close attention to this league of dedicated athletes, who, in 2019, played a 44-game season, best-of-three quarterfinals, semifinals, and championship series. Each year, CCBL hosts an All-Star game. In 2018, there were over 300 CCBL alumni playing in the big leagues, which is a huge accomplishment for the league after 134 years of success.

The Teams

If you are staying in one of the Orleans rentals, you can catch a game from the home team, the Orleans Firebirds. Of course, there are other teams in the league – ten, to be exact. Joining the Firebirds in the league are the Bourne Braves, Harwich Mariners, Brewster Whitecaps, Hyannis Harbor Hawks, Chatham Anglers, Cotuit Kettleers, Wareham Gatemen, Falmouth Commodores, and Y-D Red Sox. They are divided into two divisions. The East Division includes the Firebirds, Anglers, Red Sox, Mariners, and Whitecaps. The West Division is home to the Commodores, Gatemen, Kettleers, Braves, and Hawks.

These teams begin their season in early June and play hard until August when the championships are held. Each team trains hard in the off-season. In fact, they remain pretty busy in the postseason. This is also the time when CCBL alumni are in the hunt for October with the National and American Leagues.

During the on-season, you can watch games live or, if you do happen to miss one, check the stats online with either an Android or iPhone app. Of course, there is nothing quite like taking in a game.

So, how did these teams fare in the 2019 season? In the East Division, the Chatham Anglers finished with 24 wins, 18 losses, and 4 ties. The West Division saw the Falmouth Commodores wrap up the season with 27 wins, 15 losses, and 2 ties. The Wareham Gatemen has 24 wins and 18 losses.

The CCBL Playoffs of 2019 were absolutely exciting, with the Mariners leading the East Division with 4 wins and 2 losses. Leading the West Division, the Cotuit Kettleers came out with 6 wins and 1 loss. In the final game, the Kettleers defeated the Mariners and claimed their 17th championship title.

In the All-Star Game of 2019, the East beat the West Division in a thrilling game.

The Schedule

While planning your stay in Cape Cod, keep the CCBL’s seasonal schedule in mind. In 2019, the season started on Monday, June 10. During the season, there were a few games that got rained out, which is nothing out of the ordinary for Cape Cod in the summer. Make-up games were played on Mondays.

The All-Star Game was played in Orleans, at Eldredge Park, on June 21. Playoffs started just a few weeks later on August 8. Round 1 lasted from August 8-4, and Round 2 went from August 5-7. The Championship series was three games long, starting on August 8 and ending on August 10.

As you can see, the CCBL has a jam-packed season that is full of excitement. Be sure to plan your trip accordingly so that you can catch the game(s) that you are most anxious to see. Taking in a game is a great way to spend time with the kids and/or grandkids, as these games are fun for the whole family. At the end of the day, enjoy more quality time with your loved ones in our Orleans rentals.