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The Farmhouse - walk everywhere -2 pkg spots
View the Pilgrim Monument from the upstairs deck, with 2 private decks to choose from. The updated interior serves a modern twist on the traditional farmhouse with a mid-century flair, all showcased under open vaulted ceilings. This townhouse is the right-hand portion of the farmhouse, which has been divided into two townhouses. Lovely open airy vaulted ceilings with plentiful natural light fill the space. Serene yet invigorating. You have TWO private parking spaces to use! The front porch & the two decks in the back are yours exclusively. Shared laundry in basement with one unit. Text us anytime. The Farmhouse is a historic property located on a quiet street right in the center of town. Shop and browse galleries on Commercial Street, and visit the nearby Long Point Light Station. Bike and hike along the Cape Cod Provincelands Trail. We have parking for 2 cars. Many guests park and walk everywhere. Some bring their bikes and or rent them. The town also has pedi-cabs which are fun - and there is also Uber and Lyft. It’s a breeze to get anywhere. Please be advised that the rate you pay/the listed rate, already includes taxes of 5.7% State Tax, 6.0% Local Tax, and 2.75% Cape Cod & Islands Water Pollution Fund Tax

Writer’s Cabin • On-Site Spa w/ Hot Tub & Massage
Our beloved “piece of heaven on earth” is a cabin-style tiny home filled with books—perfect for writers or a relaxing beach getaway. Perched on a gentle incline, the Writer’s Retreat feels private and tucked away among the trees. Just minutes’ drive from beaches and a short stroll to the charming center of Wellfleet. Unwind at our on-site SeaRose Spa, w/ a hot tub, saunas, & massage therapy (special guest rates) — part of our BnB property, which also includes two guest suites in the main house.

Bayshore 2:Direct waterfront/Parking/Pets welcome
Welcome to Bayshore 2: Your dream waterfront getaway in Provincetown! Stunning 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo boasting unparalleled views of the bay. Step onto your private covered deck, and let the breathtaking views take your breath away. We know that your pets are family too, so we welcome up to two dogs (no cats) for an additional fee of $100 per pet/per stay. For your convenience, off-street parking for one car is included. Book your stay now and make unforgettable memories in Provincetown!

Ptown Tiny House with private outdoor patio!
Enjoy your own studio cottage in the middle of town, with a private patio to expand your living space. Nestled in a beautifully landscaped 4 cottage enclave, the beach is in your backyard and Commercial Street just steps away. An easy walk to the ferries and bus stop at MacMillan Pier. A bright, clean space with wifi and smart TV make this private studio cottage an ideal spot to enjoy the ultimate Ptown vacation. A Massachusetts lodging + local room tax of 17.45% will be collected by Airbnb.

ALL ABOUT LOCATION INCLUDING PARKING!
All about location here! A bright, cozy one bedroom w/ kitchen & bath awaits your stay just a ½ block from Commercial St and a short walk to the Boatslip. Enjoy being in the heart of Ptown close to restaurants, bars, shops and more, all while being tucked away on a private street. Enjoy the comforts of home including cable TV/Netflix/Prime/Hulu, Wifi, A/C (window unit) and access to outdoor common space and parking for one car. A comfortable getaway for two in Ptown! No smoking, No pets.

Cozy 3rd Floor Apartment with a View
"This is just the most lovely hideaway in the most ideal location in one of the most idyllic places we have the privilege of spending time in." (Ginger July 2021) This Cozy apartment has gotten rave reviews since our first guests 5 years ago. When you see the view of the harbor you’ll fall in love. Sip coffee at the table in the morning and watch Commercial St. come alive. Steps from the ferry or parking. If your dates are open then book now, Cozy is sought after.

Modern Beachfront Condo, Great Views and Location!
Completely redecorated for 2023! This is the waterfront escape you have dreamed of! Awaken to sunrises over the bay while sipping your coffee, and in the evening, enjoy your cocktail and marvel at the ever changing colors of the sky, bay and boats as the sun slowly sets over your perfect Cape Cod day. This luxury beachfront condo is located in the heart of downtown and is just a couple of minutes walk from the ferry.

Best location in Ptown,1 Bedroom,PARKING/WaterVIEW
Your perfect Ptown escape is calling! This adorable 1BR, two-level hideaway puts you right where the fun happens—steps from Joe’s Coffee, Tea Dance, bars, restaurants, and all the energy that makes Provincetown magic. Cozy, stylish, and full of Cape Cod charm. And yes—you get a complimentary parking spot just 3 minutes away. Come stay where good vibes, great views, and unforgettable memories begin!

Center of Provincetown | The Stay You Deserve
*Carnival Week has a (4) night minimum around the 20th, parade day. If you need assistance with this booking, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. Thank you! A beautiful two-story, one-bedroom Provincetown flat, with two balconies overlooking both Commercial St. (downstairs) and the ocean (upstairs), with parking. I appreciate a quick hello when booking, and of course, all are welcome!

Provincetown Getaway Cottage
Quiet cottage tucked away from Commercial Street but within a 3 minute walk to everything. This cottage provides the perfect balance of relaxation with all the beauty the area has to offer. One well sized bedroom, comfortable living space, fully stocked kitchen, and large private patio with outdoor dining & shower. Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway.

Figure Head Condo in Provincetown MA
500 square foot condo located in the East End/ Gallery District of Provincetown in a National LandMark 1800 Captain Cooks House. Directly across of the beach and a short walk to the town center. Front yard with entrance along with parking for one car in rear with back entrance. Full kitchen, laundry, cable, WiFi and barbeque grill.

Modern Provincetown Condo.
Stylish condo in downtown Provincetown. Filled with reclaimed wood and stone, this one bedroom condo has an eye on modern design. Two minute walk to the boatslip for tea dance. This location is prime, right in the center of everything, but off commercial street keeps noise levels down. Parking for one vehicle.
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Cozy Cottage walk to Cove Beach

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Fish or boat directly off our shared dock!

Free standing cottage - west end near Commercial

Windswept | Rustic & Cozy| Private Beach Access
When is the best time to visit Provincetown?
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| Avg. price | G$52,196 GYD | G$51,987 GYD | G$49,273 GYD | G$45,724 GYD | G$57,415 GYD | G$69,942 GYD | G$92,073 GYD | G$100,634 GYD | G$67,019 GYD | G$60,547 GYD | G$56,371 GYD | G$52,196 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 0°C | 0°C | 3°C | 7°C | 12°C | 17°C | 21°C | 21°C | 18°C | 13°C | 8°C | 3°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Provincetown?
Downtown Provincetown has a mix of historic homes, contemporary condos, and artist lofts that put you near art galleries, beaches, and restaurants. West End is frequently suggested for a quieter vibe and scenic harbor views.
What are the best things to do in Provincetown with kids?
Families often explore sandy beaches, climb the Pilgrim Monument, or discover marine life activities at the SEA Space Marine Discovery Center. Whale watching tours and art workshops around town are also frequently suggested for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Provincetown?
Climb the Pilgrim Monument, stroll Commercial Street for galleries and cafes, and enjoy whale watching on the Atlantic. Race Point Beach and Provincetown Art Association and Museum are also frequently suggested by visitors.
How is the weather in Provincetown?
Provincetown has chilly winters with temperatures from 25–39°F (-4–4°C) and moderate rain, while summers bring milder, pleasant days near 63–76°F (17–24°C). Spring and autumn see variable weather, so layers are helpful.
What are the best places to visit in Provincetown?
Visitors frequently explore the Pilgrim Monument, stroll along Commercial Street, and relax at Race Point Beach. The Provincetown Art Association and Museum and scenic dune landscapes are also popular.
What are some hiking trails in Provincetown?
There are scenic trails around the Cape Cod National Seashore and Shank Painter Pond Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can encounter coastal views and unique flora. Dune walks near Race Point are also frequently suggested for hikers.
What are some family activities we can do in Provincetown?
Build sandcastles on local beaches, visit the Pilgrim Monument, or explore walking and biking trails at Cape Cod National Seashore. Whale watching tours and interactive workshops at area galleries provide creative fun.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Provincetown?
Many travelers explore neighboring Cape Cod towns for seafood shacks, art galleries, or lighthouses, and visit the Cape Cod National Seashore for additional beaches and wildlife observation. Ferry rides to nearby islands are also frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Provincetown?
Provincetown has pet-friendly stays in various neighborhoods, especially near the beaches and Commercial Street. Many local parks and some outdoor cafes also welcome dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Provincetown?
Pack layers, as coastal weather changes quickly, and bring comfortable shoes for walking along Commercial Street. Exploring during shoulder seasons often means quieter beaches and less crowded galleries.
What is Provincetown known for?
Provincetown is known for its artistic community, LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere, and vibrant cultural events. Historic sites, waterfront views, and thriving seafood traditions shape its local identity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Provincetown?
Art lovers enjoy smaller galleries tucked away on side streets, and the Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District are often mentioned for their unique history. Quiet moments in serene garden spaces and lesser-known beach trails await those who wander.
What are the best foods to try in Provincetown?
Locally caught seafood like lobster rolls, fried clams, and oysters are frequently suggested, along with Portuguese baked goods reflecting the town’s heritage. Seasonal ice cream and saltwater taffy are popular treats after a day by the beach.
What should I bring for a trip to Provincetown?
Pack layers for changing temperatures, sturdy shoes for sandy paths, and sun protection for outdoor activities. A reusable water bottle and a rain jacket are useful, especially during spring or autumn.
What is the nightlife in Provincetown like?
Provincetown has lively bars, cabaret shows, and local music venues along Commercial Street, known for inclusive energy and frequent performances. Outdoor patios and waterfront spots provide additional gathering places as the evening unfolds.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Provincetown?
Provincetown has Carnival in August, Family Week and the Provincetown International Film Festival in early summer, and Women's Week in October. Holiday parades and art events are also part of the local tradition throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Provincetown?
Family-friendly rentals can be found in areas close to beaches, the West End, and near public parks. Many places provide space for group gatherings, with easy access to local attractions.
When is the best time to visit Provincetown?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor activities. This season also brings festivals, outdoor dining, and lively streets throughout the town.
All about Provincetown
Located at the far tip of Massachusetts’ Cape Cod peninsula, Provincetown is a small coastal community with a big reputation for good times. The popular summer destination is a magnet for seekers of sun and fun up and down the Eastern Seaboard. Famously welcoming, Provincetown’s open-minded attitude has made it popular with LGBTQ+ travelers, who have helped shape much of its current nightlife scene.
Fittingly for a community made up mostly of surf and sand, Provincetown’s seafood shines bright in the eateries that dot the city’s main thoroughfare. But some of its history as a Portuguese fishing village is also evident at local bakeries and restaurants around town. That history forms one element of the town’s two historic districts. The other comes from hosting and supporting artists. Considered the country’s oldest continuing art colony, Provincetown’s museums and many galleries showcase local artists, while its theater scene receives national acclaim for its more than 100 years of groundbreaking productions.
What are the top things to do in Provincetown?
The Dune Shacks
When a famous American playwright rented a decommissioned lifesaving station in 1919 in which to write among the Provincetown sand dunes, he cemented a tradition. Today, 19 shacks remain in the Peaked Hills Bars Historic District, many of which operate as artist and writer residencies. While you can take tours of the dunes, adventurous travelers can also leave their shoes at the trailhead off Snail Road and walk up the soft sand path on their own.
Herring Cove Beach
At the very tip of the Cape Cod Peninsula, Herring Cove Beach enjoys smooth sand and calmer waves. The gentler water of the only bay-facing beach here brings in hordes of swimmers on hot summer days, while concerts in the evenings keep people there long after the stunning sunset.
Province Lands Bike Trail
This 5.5-mile paved path winds through the National Seashore, looping among cranberry bogs, pine forests, and sand dunes. Spur trails shoot off toward various beaches, ponds, and trailheads, making it a nice way to explore the area, especially when you add in stops for picnicking and swimming.
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Provincetown vacation rentals start at G$6,263 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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50 properties feature pools

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370 properties have a dedicated workspace

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890 of Provincetown vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.9 Average rating
Provincetown stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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