
Cisco Beach
Nantucket, MA

Wellfleet, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean
Wellfleet's surf-and-party Atlantic flagship
Home of the legendary Beachcomber bar and restaurant right on the bluff. The surf crowd and twenty-somethings flock here. Strong waves, high energy, and the closest thing the Cape has to a beach party scene.
Cahoon Hollow is the Outer Cape's only true party beach — a wide stretch of Atlantic surf below a 60-foot dune cliff topped by the Beachcomber, a 19th-century lifesaving station turned summer bar and restaurant whose deck is the place to be on a summer Sunday afternoon. The surf here is consistently the best on Cape Cod, with hollow beach-break waves drawing surfers and bodyboarders from across New England; on a clean south swell the lineup is fifty deep. The beach itself is broad and beautiful, lifeguarded in the center, and stretches for miles north toward White Crest and Newcomb Hollow. Parking is Wellfleet-sticker or a steep $25 daily fee, and the lot — small for the beach's popularity — fills by 9am most summer mornings. By afternoon the Beachcomber deck is packed with twenty-somethings drinking rum punches, a live band starts at 4, and the whole scene takes on the only nightlife energy you'll find on an Outer Cape beach.
History
The Beachcomber occupies the 1897 Cahoon Hollow Lifesaving Station, one of the original chain along the Outer Cape's wreck-prone shore.
Photo spot
Surfers paddling out below the Beachcomber bluff
Birds you may see: piping plover, American oystercatcher, northern gannet, common tern
Things to know
Sticker or $25 daily, limited spots
No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.
Photo by Sean Kusaywa via Google Places
Late June through Labor Day, 10am–5pm
The Beachcomber bar and restaurant on the bluff above the beach

Nantucket, MA

Wellfleet, MA

Wellfleet, MA