Wander through Sandwich — Cape Cod's oldest and most charming town — crossing its iconic 1,350-foot wooden boardwalk over Mill Creek marsh to Town Neck Beach, then touring the Sandwich Glass Museum, a world-class shrine to the art of pressed glass. Utterly New England, utterly unhurried.
What to expect
The boardwalk — built and rebuilt by volunteers after every major storm — glides over a pristine salt marsh teeming with herons and egrets, delivering you to a broad, uncrowded Atlantic beach with views of the Cape Cod Canal. Back in town, the Sandwich Glass Museum traces the 19th-century industry that made this small town globally famous, with live glassblowing demonstrations and a dazzling collection of pressed and blown glass. Heritage Mill Pond, the Dexter Grist Mill, and First Church of Christ complete a perfect village loop. Lunch at a waterfront café is the ideal finale.
Good to know
Sandwich is the closest Cape Cod town to the Sagamore Bridge — easily accessible from most cruise terminals by taxi or rideshare in 20–40 minutes. The Glass Museum is open daily; check hours at sandwichglassmuseum.org. Half a day is ample; pair with Route 6A for a full day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Cape Cod — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.