Cape Cod
Just a
Summer Vacation
Spot? by Linda Behrle
Ahhh ... summer on Cape Cod. Relaxing on a sandy beach,
listening to the soothing sound of the surf. Your mind just
floats away as the warmth of the summer sun eases the stress of
the daily grind. What a perfect place for a summer vacation.
But wait! Its not summer! Its after Labor Day - considered
early fall on the Cape. Is Cape Cod any place for a vacation
other than in summer? The answer is - absolutely! Summers spent
at the Cape are wonderful, but they are very crowded due to the
fact that schools are out and the majority of families vacation
sometime between mid-June and Labor Day.
If you have flexibility to vacation at times other than
summer, than you are in luck! Cape Cod is a wonderful place to
visit almost anytime in spring and fall as well. Yes, you may
need to forego the beach experience, but there is plenty to do,
and the summer crowds are generally non-existent. Late spring
is a great time, with plenty of lodging available as early as
April. Most lodging establishments stay open well into October,
and some are now open year-round due to the increased
popularity of off-season travel. And of course there is the
benefit of reduced rates and specials as more and more places
try to attract your business. Off-season is an excellent time
to try that expensive Bed & Breakfast or fancy resort you
always wanted to indulge yourself in but could not afford
in-season. Dining options are plentiful in late spring and
fall, too. Again, most places stay open well into October,
partly to take advantage of those seeking the beautiful New
England foliage, partly because it is becoming more and more
popular to travel off-season.
The ferries to Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket from Woods
Hole run regular schedules beginning in early April and running
through early October. But - they also run year-round, so dont
rule out a pleasant trip to 'the islands' in the off-season.
Just be sure to check the schedules ahead of time. One of the
nicest things about an off-season vacation on the Cape is the
quiet, less rushed pace. Traveling popular Routes like 6A and
28 are a breeze compared to summer. People are a bit less
occupied with just 'getting there' and more interested in
enjoying the journey. Even the locals seem less hurried. Hmm,
let me see - driving is more relaxing, parking is easier, shops
are less crowded, lodging is less expensive, restaurants rarely
have a wait - off-season sure sounds like a great time to
vacation on Cape Cod to me!
Linda Behrle has spent a lot of time vacationing on Cape
Cod beginning in childhood. It is still her favorite place
on earth to vacation. If you are interested in Cape Cod
travel, visit her website http://www.EveryCapeCod.net for
all your vacation planning needs.
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