Recent Articles

Breaching Whale Courtesy Of Capt. John Boats
The Cape Cod Travel Guide is a nationally distributed travel magazine with feature articles. Below you will find our most recent articles.
February 25, 2008
Barnstable County Fair The Barnstable County Fair is fun, family friendly and not just for locals. It’s considered a local event, but it attracts thousands of summer visitors. ...
February 25, 2008
Pirates Of The Cape Many who have spent time on a beach have surely given in to thoughts of the possibility of unearthing buried pirate treasure. For one Cape ...
February 25, 2008
The Cape Cod Baseball League - Living a Dream For players, it’s a dream come true. For fans, the Cape Cod Baseball League is one of the highlights of summer. If you’ve visited the ...
February 25, 2008
A Whale Of A Time The water changes color, brightening to bluish-green, almost turquoise. The bubbles come next, frothing to the surface in a circular pattern. And then the colossal ...
February 25, 2008
The Massachusetts Cultural Coast Within a short distance of the coastal beauty of Cape Cod and the Islands lies the continuing story of the region’s history and culture. This ...
February 25, 2008
52 Things to Do on the Cape & Islands The biggest draw for visitors to the Cape and Islands is undoubtedly the water. Many come simply to bask in the sun and play in ...
May 01, 2007
Explore the Cape’s south side and the Islands by boat A boater cruises past the mouth of the Bass River, the longest tidal river on Cape Cod. The biggest obstacle facing travelers to Cape Cod ...
May 01, 2007
The ‘P’ in J.P.’s could stand for ‘perseverance’ In his youth, John Pontius catered clambakes, but not on Cape Cod—nor anywhere else along the coast. This mild-mannered but driven chef began his career ...
May 01, 2007
Dreamy Creamy Confection There’s ice cream, and there’s ice cream. Run-of-the-mill, store-bought ice cream can satisfy an urge, fill a void—heck, it can be downright tasty. But even ...
May 01, 2007
Discovery Cruises allow kids to learn about marine science Little sandaled feet skip quickly along the pier. A group of children—laughing and joking—turn their sun-kissed faces toward a research vessel tied up beside a ...



