Journey to the Cape's outermost tip to explore the Province Lands — thousands of acres of wind-sculpted dunes, wild cranberry bogs, and pristine Atlantic beach — then discover Provincetown's celebrated art galleries and seafood culture.
What to expect
Your expert driver-guide whisks you the length of the Cape to the Province Lands, a haunting, otherworldly landscape of parabolic dunes drifting across the peninsula's tip. Stand atop the dune crest at Race Point for a 360-degree panorama of Atlantic ocean in almost every direction — one of the most dramatic coastal views in the northeast. Provincetown's Commercial Street buzzes with galleries, Portuguese bakeries, and iconic lobster shacks; your guide curates the best of it. The return journey traces the bay side of the Cape as afternoon light turns the tidal flats gold.
Good to know
The Province Lands are approximately 60–70 miles from the Canal — this is a full-day commitment of 6–7 hours; verify your all-aboard time allows this. Cape Cod National Seashore entrance is free for foot passengers. Book 6A Tours well ahead for summer. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection — dune terrain is exposed.