Gettitng to Provincetown isn't difficult it's just a 90-minute fast ferry ride from Boston, or you can reach it with small charter flights to Cape Cod if you want to avoid summer traffic on the busy roads to the Cape. But while history is every-present in the small town, a lot of the vibrant energy comes from a thriving culture. There is much for the history buff to explore from a climb up the stairs of the 252-foot granite Pilgrim Monument to a visit to the 120-year-old Old Harbor Life-Saving Station or you can dive deep into the town's rich maritime history with a tour of the Provincetown Museum. Provincetown, on the very tip of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, has a rich history, most famously known as the location where the Pilgrims first landed back in 1620. If you're looking for things to do during your stay, look no further! City-slickers and nature-loverss, artists and lawyers, straight and gay.
The little seaside town of Provincetown has been a favorite destination for gay and lesbian travelers for decades. This vibrant community of Provincetown is comprised of a truly unique mixture of contracts.