Cape Cod
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Cape Cod is an arm-shaped peninsula on the easternmost portion of Massachusetts. It is a well-traveled tourist and vacation area, featuring miles and miles of beaches, natural attractions, historic sites, art galleries and many four-star restaurants. The area is also very popular amongst antique enthusiasts and people who enjoy bed and breakfasts. Many opportunities exist here for golf, fishing and other outdoor activities. The town of Provincetown, at the very tip of the peninsula, is the site of the first landing of the Pilgrims.
Contents
- 1 An Introduction to the Region of Cape Cod
- 2 Cities
- 3 More Destinations
- 4 Cape Cod Halal Travel Guide
- 5 How to travel to Cape Cod
- 6 How to get around in Cape Cod
- 7 What to see in Cape Cod
- 8 Top Muslim Travel Tips for Cape Cod
- 9 Study in Cape Cod
- 10 Halal Restaurants & Food in Cape Cod
- 11 eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Cape Cod
- 12 Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Cape Cod
- 13 Ramadan 2024 Celebration in Cape Cod
- 14 Muslim Friendly Hotels/Resorts
- 15 Stay Safe
- 16 Cope in Cape Cod
- 17 News & References Cape Cod
- 18 More Muslim friendly Destinations from Cape Cod
An Introduction to the Region of Cape Cod
height=500|width=420 Cape Cod can be further sub-divided into the following regions:
Cities
Cape Cod and The Islands are made up of a diverse array of city's, towns and villages.
Upper Cape
The towns closest to the mainland offer everything from great antiquing to dining out at some of Cape Cod's finest traditional restaurants.
Bourne — Features the Cape Cod Canal. Sandwich (Massachusetts) | Sandwich — Many, many antique shops and much else. Falmouth (Massachusetts) | Falmouth — A harbor town with great beaches and great fishing.
- Woods Hole — Village within Falmouth with tons of shopping and dining options, not to mention ferry connections to Martha's Vineyard.
Mashpee —
Mid Cape
The commercial center of the Cape is located at the "bicep" of the peninsula. Barnstable GPS 41.672,-70.358 — The commercial and transportation center includes seven villages, each with its own unique and significant cultural and historical qualities. Barnstable was the first place to be settled on Cape Cod; in 1639. Several Crocker family houses and farms from that period still exist today.
- Barnstable Village|Barnstable Village & West Barnstable — located on the north side and has a working harbor and several small beaches. The West Barnstable Train Station is the only operating train station left on the Cape.
- Centerville_(Massachusetts) | Centerville — located on the south side, is mostly residential and has beautiful beaches.
- Cotuit — a village located on a peninsula on the south side with several small beaches.
- Hyannis — the town's commercial neighborhood including town offices and several shopping malls. Hyannis has a fine harbor and is also a fishing village. The harbor provides ferry access to the islands. The regional airport and bus terminal are also here.
- Osterville|Osterville & Marstons Mills — located on the south side, is residential, with a charming town center and a coast that includes inlets and harbors for boating and fishing.
Dennis — Yarmouth (Massachusetts) | Yarmouth —
Lower Cape
These towns near the elbow of the peninsula are filled with history and ocean scenery. You'll find them great for family-oriented activities such as beaches, museums, waterfront activities, fishing and boating.
Harwich (Massachusetts) | Harwich — Brewster (Massachusetts) | Brewster — historical home of many sea captains. Chatham (Massachusetts) | Chatham — A unique setting with harbors, barrier islands, seals, and a walkable center. Orleans (Massachusetts) | Orleans — A charming town of shops and beautiful scenery.
Outer Cape
You'll find the Outer Cape at the end of the peninsula. This scenic area comprises much of the Cape Cod National Seashore, and is home to some of the most popular beaches in the United States, such as Coast Guard Beach and Nauset Light Beach in Eastham.
Eastham — home to beautiful ocean beaches, kettle ponds, and lighthouses. Wellfleet GPS 41.936,-70.030 — A beautiful harbor town with diverse and protected Cape habitats. Truro (Massachusetts) | Truro — Dramatic cliff dunes and Cape Cod Light. Provincetown — a "must-see" destination for its art scene, shopping and beautiful beaches.
The Islands
Once made wealthy by whaling and other maritime trades and the Islands remain upscale destinations today. Folks will pay a pretty penny to experience their undeniable charm and natural beauty. By combining thit island idyll with a chance for celebrity spotting, many visitors feel as though a potent spell has been cast upon them. The only way to break witchery? Why to return again and again, of course. Gosnold — The rest of the Elizabeth Islands are privately owned, except this tiny town on Cuttyhunk island Martha's Vineyard — very popular tourist destination Nantucket — very popular tourist destination
More Destinations
- Cape Cod National Seashore — These 40 miles of Atlantic coastline are some of the most beautiful in the nation.
Cape Cod Halal Travel Guide
USA Cape Cod 3 MA - The Cape Cod seashore
Cape Cod is truly a unique place. Even the weather seems to have a distinct feel. In the summer, cool mornings of mists tasting of salt turn into warm beach days. The cape extends from the main eastern coast of the United States, where temperatures tend to be warmer compared to other New England regions. Thit is because it lies closer to the Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current flowing from the Gulf of Mexico to the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The warmer temperatures provide a longer season for tourist activities like golf and fresh water fishing. On the other hand, coastal storms can be brutal, battering the exposed peninsula with high winds, thundering ocean waves and, in winter, two or three feet of sin a Nor'easter. That is how Cape Cod was, and is, shaped.
Similarly, Cape Cod's people have been shaped by waves of population growth. English colonists, Portuguese fishermen, beatniks and artists and retirees have each constituted a wave that broke over the Cape's population and made it stronger and more diverse. Every year the strongest wave of all washes over Cape Cod for three months and then ebbs out again: tourists. The wave brings nearly a tripling of the population. Seasonal businesses open and fill starting in April. Year round haunts slowly come alive. On July 4 weekend the Cape Cod party is in full swing until Labor Day. Then the tide washes out slowly as the cool air arrives. The local residents breathe a sigh of relief. Beautiful Cape Cod is theirs again. Mostly.
If you don't need to swim or lie on the beach and the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall are an excellent time to visit. Both times have their unique charms, lower prices and considerably more peace. The commercial, busy Cape Cod gives way to its simple, relaxed and charming self. If you demand no more than peace, solitude, and quiet (say to paint or write), even a winter on Cape Cod could be just what you need.
How to travel to Cape Cod
Sagamore_Bridge_03 - Driving over the Sagamore
While there are a bevy of transit choices available to the arriving traveller, only one option is likely to make sense for you and your plans. Driving is of course the most popular, but the freedom it provides is balanced out by the specter of snarling traffic. It's feasible to avoid the worst jams by driving off-peak hours. If you're headed to the islands, cars aren't ruled out entirely, but there will certainly be a pricy ferry or plane ride in your future. Finally and there are great public transit connections to both Provincetown and Hyannis. You won't be able to explore much further afield, but either spot makes a fantastic weekend getaway.
How to travel to Cape Cod by car
Since the Cape Cod Canal severs this region from the mainland, visitors arriving by vehicle must cross one of two bridges to alight upon the Cape. Think carefully about the time of day you cross! From Boston take I-93 south to Route 3 south to the Sagamore Bridge. From Providence you can reach the Bourne Bridge by taking I-95 north to I-195 east to Route 25 south. Traffic is heavy in the summer, heavier on weekends, and heaviest on national holidays. During the busy summer season try to get over the bridges before 9AM or after 7PM. Traffic conditions are constantly changing, so use your favorite smartphone app for up to the minutes alerts.
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Provincetown_IV_Ferry - The fast ferry to Provincetown has proven popular over the years
The majority of services here are ships plying their trades between Boston and Provincetown. These run constantly in summer, dropping in frequency during shoulder seasons. However and there are other options if you do a little planning. None of these ferries can accommodate cars, please see the listings under Get around below. All ferries will be tourist class, and will see you travelling in comfort and style. Each ship is Coast Guard approved, natch. But more importantly and they all have bathrooms, serve alcohol, and have some kind of food available. As these options are for tourists, remember that these ferries only run from around Memorial Day to around Labor Day. Check each company for their specific start and stop dates. The only exception here being the Cuttyhunk ferry. It's the only way on or off the island, so it runs all year long to provide access for residents.
- Boston Harbor Cruises - BHC | One Long Wharf T: Aquarium ☎ +1 617 227-4321 Opening Hours: 5AM Monday - midnight, varies $61, $93RT, bikes +$9 each way Step aboard the Salacia, and within 90 minutes this large (and fast!) catamaran will whisk you away from downtown Boston drop you in Provincetown. Runs seasonally May 16th through Oct 14th. Offers 1-3 trips per day depending on the season.
- Bay State Cruise Company ☎ +1 617 748-1428 Fast ferry: $61-64, $90-96RT. Traditional ferry: $30, $60RT. Bikes +$8 Roughly analogous to BHC but also offers a slower, more affordable ferry option. Runs seasonally May 16th through Oct 14th.
- Seastreak +1 800-262-8743 One way NYC to MV $175, other options range from $40-330 Thit is kind of a "one day cruise" available from NYC to the Islands. Voyages depart from the Jersey Shore and pick up more folks in Manhattan/Midtown East|Manhattan before making the longer run to Martha's Vineyard and then finally continuing on to Nantucket. The trip from NYC to MV can take about 5 hours, and you're looking at over 8 hours for the full ride from NJ to ACK. Seastreak does offer an additional route from New Bedford direct to MV. These ferries are all seasonal, operating from about mid May to the end of October.
- Vineyard Fast Ferry ☎ +1 401 295-4040 $56-104, parking: $10/day Departing Portsmouth (Rhode Island) | Portsmouth, RI for Martha's Vineyard, this fast ferry operates seasonally and takes about 90 min to make the trip. It's a great option if you're flying into Providence.
- Captain John Boats ☎ +1 508 746-2643 $35, $55RT. Bikes: free While they only offer one trip per day in season, you can make the run to P'town from here in only an hour. This company runs out of Plymouth (Massachusetts) | Plymouth and offers competitive pricing.
- Cuttyhunk Ferry Company $28, $45RT. Parking $15/day Running year round, this smaller ferry accommodates 150 people and is the only way to reach the town of Gosnold on Cuttyhunk Island. Two trips per week in winter are ramped up over the season, peaking at 2-3 trips per day in summer. This ferry departs out of New Bedford
Travel on a Bus in Cape Cod
Two bus companies serve all Cape Cod destinations. Schedules change depending on the exact day and time, but you can generally expect to find at least one departure per hour. Almost all destinations are found closer to the mainland along the Upper and Mid Cape. Convenient if you're trying to catch a ferry, less great if you're interested in seeing the Cape Cod National Seashore. Infrequent busses stopping there on their way to Provincetown do exist, but you should really consider taking a ferry instead. The views are amazing and you'll avoid traffic delays to boot.
- Plymouth & Brockton - Street Railway Co | ☎ +1 508 771-6191 $19 one way, $34 round trip for South Station, $25 one way, $45 round trip for the Airport Hourly departures from Boston's South Station and Logan Airport to Sagamore, Barnstable and Hyannis. They also offer four round trips daily from Hyannis to Provincetown and several other lower and outer Cape towns during the summer. After Labor Day, thit is cut to two trips past Hyannis per day, mostly used by down Cape residents heading to Logan.
- Peter Pan Bus Lines - ☎ +1-800-343-9999 Peter Pan is like New England's version of Greyhound. Service to Bourne, Falmouth, Barnstable and Hyannis from Boston, Providence (both the downtown bus terminal and T.F. Green Airport) and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City.
Fly to Cape Cod
Nantucket_Airlines_Cessna_402C_II_(N763EA)_at_Provincetown_Municipal_Airport - Your plane may be bigger than this, but not by much
Cape Air is the only real player in the region, although JetBlue now flies many of the same routes. Places like Hyannis (IATA Flight Code: HYA) and Provincetown (IATA Flight Code: PVC) offer a few connections to Boston and New York. While island airports Nantucket (IATA Flight Code: ACK) and Martha's Vineyard (IATA Flight Code: MVY) serve large amounts of revelers arriving during the warmer months. They offer more connections than you might expect. If you're finding the prices on these direct connecting flights a little rich for your taste, look up fares into Boston|Boston Logan (IATA Flight Code: BOS) and continue on from there. If you're really desperate, look up T.F. Green Airport in Providence (IATA Flight Code: PVD). There are deals to fly here every once in a blue moon.
Travel by train to Cape Cod
Your one option here is the CapeFLYER, a partnership between the MBTA and Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority. Hop aboard and avoid the traffic! These commuter rail trains only run Memorial Day through Labor Day. One trip is made on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays between Boston's South Station and Hyannis; making stops in Braintree, Brockton, Middleborough/Lakeville, Wareham Village and Buzzards Bay. No reservations necessary, and bikes ride free.
How to get around in Cape Cod
How to travel to Cape Cod by car
File:Main_Street,_Cummaquid_MA - Main Street (Route 6A) through Cummaquid
There are three main East-West routes around Cape Cod. Route 6, sometimes referred to as the Mid-Cape Highway roughly bisects the entire peninsula. Route 6 is a four-lane limited-access highway west of Dennis, drops down to two lanes from Harwich to Orleans, and is a two lane surface road from Eastham to Provincetown. Route 6A, is a scenic road along the Cape Cod Bay (north) shore. Loaded with antique and artisan shops. And finally Route 28, a busy mostly two-lane road through the southern part of Cape Cod.
The main routes are linked by several busy North-South roads. The Canal Access Road connects the Sagamore Bridge Plaza at Exit 1 and the Bourne Bridge Rotary. Thit is the most direct route to Falmouth and Woods Hole from Sandwich and the Upper Cape. MA Route 130 (Forestdale Road), connects Exit 2 in Sandwich to Route 28 in Mashpee. MA Route 132 (Iyannough Road) is a major thoroughfare running from Exit 6 to the Central Business District in Downtown Hyannis. This route is four lanes and divided for a good portion. Willow Street connects Exit 7 in Yarmouth with the CBD in Hyannis. Thit is an easier way to reach Hyannis if you're coming from the lower Cape. Station Avenue connects Exit 8 in South Yarmouth with the Bass River and Smuggler's Beach business areas in Yarmouth and Dennis. MA Route 137 in Harwich (Exit 11) is the easiest way to reach Chatham from the Mid-Cape.
On the islands, cars aren't really that necessary. Distances are short, and you've got options. If walking and biking aren't your thing, vehicle rentals and ride shares are available on Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Cape Cod
Vineyard_Haven_Terminal,_Vineyard_Haven_MA - Awaiting the next departure in Vineyard Haven, MV
As long as you're not bringing a car, taking the boat can be surprisingly affordable! A variety of ferries to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket have evolved to serve their specific client niches. There's a lot of options, but if you're bound for Martha's Vineyard and the Steamship Authority is the only ferry that operates year round. It's also the only way to get cars to and from the island. For Nantucket, both Hyline Cruises and Steamship Authority run all year. Hyline also operates the only inter island ferry. During the high season and the Island Queen is another popular choice.
From | To | Company | Cars? | Winter? | Cost | Time |
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Martha's Vineyard Ferries | ||||||
Woods Hole | Vineyard Haven, MV | Steamship Authority | Yes | Yes | $17RT | 45m |
Woods Hole | Oak Bluffs, MV | Steamship Authority | No | No | $17RT | 45m |
Hyannis | Oak Bluffs, MV | Hyline Cruises | No | No | $59RT | 1h |
Falmouth | Oak Bluffs, MV | Island Queen | No | No | $22RT | 40m |
Falmouth | Edgartown, MV | Falmouth-Edgartown Ferry | No | No | $60RT | 1h |
Falmouth | Oak Bluffs, MV | Patriot Party Boats | No | No | $24RT | 50m |
Nantucket Ferries | ||||||
Hyannis | Nantucket | Steamship Authority | Yes | Yes | $38RT | 2h15m |
Hyannis | Nantucket | Steamship Authority | No | No | $74RT | 1h |
Hyannis | Nantucket | Hyline Cruises | No | Yes | $77RT | 1h |
Harwich | Nantucket | Freedom Cruise Line | No | No | $77RT | 1h20m |
Inter Island Ferries | ||||||
Oak Bluffs, MV | Nantucket | Hyline Cruises | No | No | $65RT | 1h10m
Travel on a Bus in Cape CodOver the past few years the local bus service offered by the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority has changed focus significantly - expanding from a primarily tourist oriented seasonal system into a year round service that for visitors and residents alike. Places of interest to tourists such as lodgings, beaches, main streets and shopping are well served. One major advantage of these improvements is that it's now feasible to get to any town on Cape Cod by bus - including some of the more off the beaten track locations. CCRTA's network consists of seven major, year-round lines: The Sealine, The Villager, H2O West, H2O East, The Flex, The Sandwich Line, and The Bourne Run. The Flex allows riders to board or disembark up to a 3/4 mile "off-route" for double the usual fare. Call +1-800-352-7155 two hours in advance to schedule an off route pickup. CCRTA also has three "trolley" routes that run Memorial Day to Labor Day. The HAT (Hyannis Area Trolley) is a free service connecting Main Street and the ferry docks, Veterans Park Beach and the West End and Melody Tent. Although less convenient and the trolley is much more affordable than parking at the beaches. The WOOSH Trolley operates in Woods Hole, connecting the Steamship Authority docks to downtown Falmouth. The Shuttle is the local route in Provincetown, primarily serving the beaches and Commercial Street. During the summer, service is every hour on the main routes, and every half hour on the trolleys from 5AM Monday - 9PM or later, seven days a week. In the off-season, trolleys do not run, although the Sealine, Villager, H2O and Flex offer hourly runs from 5AM Monday - 6PM with less frequent service on the Bourne Run and Sandwich Line. There is no Sunday service. All routes have a flat fare of $2 per trip except when disembarking or boarding off-route on The Flex, when it is $4; and the HAT, which is free. Fares can be paid with cash or an MBTA Charlie Card with a "pay as you go balance" (MBTA unlimited ride cards cannot be used on CCRTA). Daily ($6) and monthly ($60) passes are also available - daily passes can be purchased on board, monthly passes are only available from the CCRTA sales office at the Hyannis Transportation Center. There are no free transfers (except between the two halves of the H2O) - purchasing a day pass makes sense if you need to take more than one bus to get to your destination. Seniors (65+) and those with disabilities get half off with proof of age, a medicare card or a Commonwealth of Massachusetts Transit Access Pass. The islands
Travel by bicycle in Cape CodCape_Cod_Rail_Trail,_East_Brewster_MA - The Cape Cod Rail Trail in Brewster Cape Cod and the Islands are a fantastic place to "spin your wheels"! There's always another lovely ocean view or charming village just around the junction. Everything is pretty flat out this way, and cars don't have quite the same cache here as in the rest of America. The Cape Cod Rail Trail is a paved bikeway that runs about 25 miles between South Dennis and Wellfleet. It connects up with the Old Colony Rail Trail, leading you into Chatham. As another option and the Shining Sea bikeway begins in Woods Hole at the end of Railroad Ave. It's a great connector from here to downtown Falmouth, running about 4 miles mostly along the ocean. Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket are also particularly easy to navigate on two wheels. Most roads on the Vineyard are accompanied by a bike path, and you'll find competing bike rental shops wherever ferries dock. Nantucket is even easier to cycle around, with two-way paved bike paths leading out to Madaket, Surfside, Cliff road, and Sconset. Most bike rentals are available at the Steamship Authority ferry dock. Convenient yes, but your first few minutes will be a pain until you clear the cobbles! Fly to Cape CodYou'll certainly be on some equipment bearing a Cape Air or JetBlue logo. Provincetown has seasonal availability, but you should be able to fly between Barnstable, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket year round. What to see in Cape CodAs a major tourist destination, most every Cape Cod town has many sites of interest which are within the town pages. Some of the attractions of a regional nature are:
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Halal Restaurants & Food in Cape CodAs is commonplace for a New England area, seafood restaurants are a regular sight. There is no shortage of restaurants in the entire region, both seafood and not. Wellfleet is well known for its shellfish, particularly oysters. At one time oysters were actually shipped there and put in the harbor to get the "distinct flavor." Cape Cod is home to many different types of places to grab a Coffee. There are all sorts of cafes, pubs, restaurants with bars and so on. Nearly all are open in season (typically June–August), many are open for extended periods (April–October, for example) and fewer are open year-round.In the off-season it would be wise to call ahead or check the Google or Facebook profile of the establishments you are hoping to visit before making the trip. Like the rest of the nation and the drinking age is 21; generally patrons who look under 40 will be asked to show ID. If your only photo ID is an out-of-state driver's license, you may encounter some difficulties purchasing adult beverages. State law is very specific in allowing only the following forms of ID as legal proof of age for alcohol sales: (1) a Massachusetts drivers license or non-driver ID card; (2) a US passport book or card; (3) a foreign passport; or (4) a US military ID. In the past, many bars wouldn't serve to out of state patrons at all, or only those from a neighboring state such as Rhode Island or New Hampshire but now it is common for out of state licenses to be accepted when presented with a second form of ID (which doesn't need to have a photograph, a credit or debit card in your name is very good for this purpose). Individuals using a passport or military ID as proof of age should also be prepared to show backup ID, even though state law specifically allows those forms of IDs as primary proof of age. eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Cape CodCape Cod - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Cape Cod, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Cape Cod. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Cape Cod and its surrounding regions. With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Cape Cod. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values. The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Cape Cod. Key components include: Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Cape Cod: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Cape Cod. Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Cape Cod: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Cape Cod, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Cape Cod. Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Cape Cod, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations. Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Cape Cod, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values. Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Cape Cod and beyond. Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Cape Cod, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Cape Cod, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Cape Cod without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients." The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Cape Cod is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Cape Cod. About eHalal Travel Group: eHalal Travel Group Cape Cod is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. 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The area along Route 6A in North Truro, just south of the Provincetown line is, for connoisseurs and the real Cape. Thit is "roughing it indoors" - the lodgings are not fancy - just one room, perhaps no kitchen or no drywall wall surfaces, and not very modern. For some, thit is the real Cape—all the stuff south of the "elbow" is civilization. You have to go to Wellfleet, Truro or P-town to get beyond it. Hyannis, is perhaps the Hub of Cape Cod. On the Main Street and the Waterfront you'll find Hyannis Harbor and the Village Green and the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum and the JFK Memorial Park and the Cape Cod Maritime Museum, waterfront restaurants, ferries to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Stay Safe
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