Upper Cape
4 townsThe first towns across the bridges — closest to Boston, with canal-side charm and warm Vineyard Sound beaches.

Bourne
Upper Cape
The gateway to Cape Cod, straddling both sides of the Cape Cod Canal. More of a pass-through than a destination.

Sandwich
Upper Cape
The oldest town on Cape Cod with a charming village center, heritage museums, and beautiful boardwalk beach.

Falmouth
Upper Cape
The Upper Cape's best beach town with a walkable village, excellent Sound-side beaches, and easy ferry access to Martha's Vineyard.

Mashpee
Upper Cape
Home to South Cape Beach State Park and Mashpee Commons. More residential, with good Sound-side beaches.
Mid Cape
3 townsThe Cape’s busy middle — Hyannis commerce and island ferries, plus Dennis’s two-coast beaches and legendary bay sunsets.

Barnstable
Mid Cape
The largest town on Cape Cod, encompassing Hyannis, Centerville, Cotuit, Osterville, and Hyannisport. Hyannis is the commercial hub with the best shopping, restaurants, and Nantucket ferry access. Kennedy family heritage.

Yarmouth
Mid Cape
Split between Route 28 commercial strip and the quieter Route 6A historic district. Bass Hole boardwalk is a hidden gem.

Dennis
Mid Cape
A town of two coasts: bay-side Dennis with stunning sunsets and Nantucket Sound-side Dennis with warm swimming. Cape Playhouse adds culture.
Lower Cape
4 townsThe elbow of the Cape — polished Chatham, the mile-wide Brewster Flats, warm Harwich beaches, and Orleans’s ocean-and-bay access.

Harwich
Mid Cape
A quiet, family-friendly town with warm Sound-side beaches and Harwich Port's small but charming village center.

Brewster
Mid Cape
The bay beach capital of Cape Cod. The Brewster Flats at low tide are a mile-wide wonder. Quiet, charming, and deeply family-friendly.

Chatham
Lower Cape
The jewel of Cape Cod. A picture-perfect New England village with upscale shops, excellent restaurants, a working fishing fleet, and the iconic lighthouse.

Orleans
Lower Cape
The crossroads of the Lower Cape with access to both epic Nauset Beach and serene Skaket Beach sunsets. More relaxed and practical than Chatham.
Outer Cape
4 townsThe wild, narrow tip — National Seashore beaches, Wellfleet oysters and galleries, remote Truro, and vibrant Provincetown.

Eastham
Lower Cape
Gateway to the Cape Cod National Seashore with some of the Cape's best ocean beaches and pristine freshwater ponds.

Wellfleet
Outer Cape
An artsy, oyster-loving town with excellent ocean and bay beaches. Wellfleet Drive-In and the gallery scene give it a bohemian charm.

Truro
Outer Cape
The quietest town on the Outer Cape. Rolling dunes, isolated beaches, and an "end of the world" feeling. Edward Hopper's favorite.

Provincetown
Outer Cape
The most vibrant, inclusive, and unique town on Cape Cod. World-class dining, art galleries, whale watching, and legendary nightlife at the tip of the Cape.
The Islands
7 townsA ferry ride offshore — Nantucket’s one cobblestone town and the six towns of Martha’s Vineyard (plus, technically, tiny Gosnold out in the Elizabeth Islands).

Nantucket
Islands
The smaller, more uniform island 30 miles south of the Cape — a single town with cobblestone streets, gray-shingle architecture, and several outlying village beaches (Sconset, Madaket, Surfside, Cisco).

Vineyard Haven
Islands
The year-round port of Tisbury — the working ferry terminal, the island’s largest year-round commerce, and a quieter harborfront than Oak Bluffs.

Oak Bluffs
Islands
The Vineyard’s party-and-Gingerbread village — Methodist Camp cottages, the Flying Horses carousel, and the only real bar scene on the island.

Edgartown
Islands
The whaling-era anchor village of Martha’s Vineyard — white clapboard captains’ houses, a working harbor, and the island’s most photographed village center.

West Tisbury
Islands
The agricultural heart of the Vineyard — the Saturday farmers’ market, Lambert’s Cove Beach, and the island’s pastoral interior.

Chilmark
Islands
Rural, dramatic up-island Vineyard — Menemsha fishing harbor, Lucy Vincent’s cliff-backed beach, and the island’s darkest night skies.

Aquinnah
Islands
The Vineyard’s westernmost town — Wampanoag tribal land, the famous Gay Head clay cliffs, and the lighthouse at the island’s western tip.