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Bed and Breakfast Falmouth

Bed and Breakfast Falmouth

Massachusetts is home to probably more quality lodging than anywhere else in the United States. The great thing about bed and breakfasts in Falmouth, MA, is you’re right smack in the middle of it.  Big-city Boston is a short 1-hour drive away, but you also have the peace and solitude of Cape Cod National Seashore right up the scenic Highway 6A as well. Other world-class destinations such as Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard, and Plymouth are some of New England's most visited locations.

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Built in 1901 as a loving husband's gift to his wife, Palmer House Inn is a natural continuation of its romantic beginnings. Set in the beautiful historic preservation district of seaside Falmouth, the inn enjoys a relaxed and scenic setting that is little changed from those early days and untouched by today's fast pace. Its carefully preserved Victorian ambience and modern subsurface infrastructure keep you comfortable with the comforts and amenities you would expect. Be it tea on the porch, a leisurely walk to the beach, a stroll downtown for freshly made ice cream or a sampling of Falmouth's excellent shopping and restaurants, be it a boat ride to wonderful Martha's Vineyard, an evening spent at a live theatre or musical performance, or a brisk bike ride down our deservedly celebrated Shining Sea Bike Path, your Cape Cod holiday can be as relaxed or as exciting as you would like it to be. Palmer House Inn. Falmouth-by-the-Sea. Cape Cod. Perfect bliss.

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A romantic Cape Cod Bed and Breakfast getaway experience awaits you at The Captain’s Manor Inn. Located in Falmouth Village’s national registry historic district and set on over an acre of meticulously manicured gardens, your getaway offers a choice of 7 guestrooms with private baths, guest common areas including a Café with refreshments, an elegant living room with the original 1849 black marble fireplace and countless areas to relax on the 2000 square foot wrap around veranda. Just a short stroll from The Captain’s Manor Inn you will discover some of Cape Cod’s best restaurants and boutique shops, as well as museums and galleries. For those who love nature there are many options to explore such as Beebe woods, the Shining Sea Bikeway, The Knob and Falmouth’s 12 beaches. We look forward to welcoming you to the wonders of Cape Cod, and The Captain’s Manor Inn.

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Falmouth, MA, USA

4 Bedroom - 2 Baths - Sleeps 8 A 7-night Friday-to-Friday rental reservation is required during peak summer weeks. Many of our homes offer flexible stays with a 3 night minimum in the off season - ask our Reservation Specialists for more details. Guests can bring their own linens or rent from our Linen Service for an extra fee (Bed Sheets, Bath, Beach and Kitchen Towels) We offer a 4 pm Check-In and 10 am Check-Out Open and bright, 4 bedroom, 2 bath Cape in a peaceful neighborhood offering large, private back yard, deck and outside shower. Less than a 10-Minute drive to beaches and a short walk to the Shining Sea bike path.   Owners Share Why I Love My Home:We love our home because it’s my family’s “American Dream”.  My parents are both from Ireland and immigrated here in the 1980’s.  In Ireland they ran a B&B out of their home called the “Glynn Aghadoe House” which was a reference to the village where the home was located.  They catered to travelers from all over the world before moving to the U.S. with their 5 children.  They always dreamed of owning a home on Cape Cod and finally accomplished their goal when they were in their 70s.  Now this home is the place where my parents get to spend time with their 5 children and 8 grandchildren making memories every summer.  The kids ride bikes to Woods Hole on the gorgeous bike path and jump off the pier at Megansett.  We make sand castles, search for shells and share lots of laughs while watching the sunset at Old Silver beach.  We all make dinner and eat together on the deck overlooking my Father’s beautiful landscaping.  We have drinks and play ping pong in the evening while telling stories.  This is the perfect gathering place for our family and we hope that the same is true for yours.  We hope that the Aghadoe House provides the perfect backdrop for your summer memories with your loved ones.Let Us Tell You About This Home: As you enter through the front door, to the left is the open concept area with living room, kitchen and dining area.  Newly laid hardwood floors throughout create a seamless path throughout the main level.  First is the living room with a comfy couch and chairs arranged around the room for a great view of the fireplace (not for guest use) and the flat screen TV.  Large bay window lets the sunlight in to this bright room where family will gather to watch the Red Sox game or plan the next day's events.   Next is the dining area traditional, white beadboard wainscoting with sliders to the deck that wraps around to the back yard and access to the driveway (great for bringing in groceries).  The table seats 6 and backs up to the breakfast bar with stools for countertop dining.  The recently updated kitchen with bright, white cabinetry, granite counter tops, decorative backsplash and stainless steel appliances.  The fully equipped kitchen offers a dishwasher, electric stove, microwave and both types of coffee makers to the java lovers in the group! The main level back deck wraps around the home showcasing the large back yard that backs up to a wooded area - perfect for lawn games and soaking up the rays!  The deck has built-in seating/benches in addition to a glass-topped patio table with 4 chairs and an umbrella to keep out the sun.  The gas grill is perfect for summer cookouts - you can almost smell the burgers!                                The hallway leads to the two bedrooms and full bath on the main level:                Bedroom 1: Queen Bed, Dresser, Nightstands with lamps, Window AC and Ceiling fan                Bedroom 2: Queen Bed, Dresser, Nightstands with lamps, Window AC, Ceiling fan and TV                Bathroom 1: Full bathroom with tub/shower combo with sliding glass doors                 Center stairway to the second level where you will find two more bedrooms and a full bathroom:                Bedroom 3: (right of landing), Queen Bed plus 2 Twin Beds, Wall-to-wall carpet, Window A/C and Ceiling fan                Bedroom 4: (left of landing), King Bed plus 2 Twin Beds, Wall-to-wall carpet, Window A/C, Ceiling fan and TV                Bathroom 2: Full bathroom with shower with glass door, open to hallway and King Bedroom #4                 BONUS!  Large family room in the lower level.  New sectional couch featuring a chaise lounge and a large TV with ROKU.   This entertainment rooms opens via sliding barn door to the game room with Ping Pong table and the washer and dryer.  Ceiling fan to keep you cool!                A guest closet with beach chairs and Spike Ball for use.  (There are three dehumidifiers which need to be emptied as needed - a Cape Cod necessity during the humid summers!). Flat patio off lower level under deck with an enclosed outdoor shower showcasing beautiful stonework.  The trash closet is under the desk and there is even a clothes line for drying beach towels in the summer sun. We look forward to sharing our home with you and seeing you on the beaches of Cape Cod soon!This home has Keyless Entry for your convenience. NO SMOKING of anything containing tobacco, any other substance, and e-cigarettes, inside or outside of the home. PET FRIENDLY HOMES are for a DOG only.  This home allows 1 dog with a $25 Per Night Fee.  With owner approval, a second dog may be considered for an additional $25 per night fee.  A Pet Registration form must be completed upon reservation confirmation.   Fireplaces are not available for guest use during the summer months. Max parking of cars at property: 5 - No parking on lawn anytime. Additional Information to Assist You: - Booking direct with New England Vacation Rentals offers the best rate guarantee on the web.  Our calendars are updated in real-time and are accurate. - Departure cleaning is included with your reservation at no additional charge. Simply follow our basic check-out instructions at your departure.  - State and local taxes are charged if applicable.   - For Reservations made over 60 days away, you will make two payments - 50% initial payment with reservation and the final balance will be auto billed to your credit card 60 days prior to arrival.  We accept Mastercard and Visa for payments. - A confirmed reservation is non refundable--please consider purchasing trip cancellation insurance. Ask our guest specialist for more details regarding cancel options and trip insurance.  - ***Linens - bed sheets, bath/dish/beach towels and bath mats are not included with this home but can be rented at time of booking or at a later date through our linen rental partner. Please ask our guest specialist for details.  Our NEVR Homes come with mattress covers, pillows and a bed cover such as blanket, quilt, bedspread etc. - You must be 25+ years old unless accompanied by a parent or guardian to book one of our Vacation Rental Homes. An ID must be furnished upon request.  Area Info:   *Mileage is approximate - 5-Minute drive to the area beaches at Megansett (about 1.3 miles).  With its wide, sandy shoreline, Megansett Beach is a great spot for Falmouth residents to swim, sit by the water, and picnic with family and friends. - 10-Minute drive to Old Silver Beach (about 3 miles).  A smooth, sandy beach - not rocky with shallow water at certain tides making it easy for children to swim even farther from the shore. Includes bathrooms and food stand. - Walk or bike to the Shining Sea Bike Path at the end of the street for a beautiful and easy ride to Woods Hole. - Drive into bustling downtown Falmouth Village for great shops and fabulous restaurants. 

Escape to Shoreway Acres Resort Inn in Falmouth MA. The inn resembles a private country estate in the beautiful village of Falmouth just a short walk away from beach, children’s playground, duck pond, bird sanctuary, day spa, trolley shop, churches, library and restaurants.

<b>Inn on the Sound</b> is a Cape Cod oceanfront Bed & Breakfast The Inn sits 45 feet up on a bluff, with panoramic ocean and Martha’s Vineyard views. Just 70 miles south of Boston and one hour from Providence, the Inn is perfectly located for sightseeing throughout Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, Newport and Plymouth.

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Falmouth, MA, USA

Join us at the Cottage, your escape from it all on Cape Cod. This wonderful hideaway is in Woods Hole, a gateway to Martha’s Vineyard, surrounded by water and packed with great shops, summer restaurants and tons of fun things to do. This cottage is a three-minute walk into the middle of Woods Hole and the ferry terminal, and a short walk to several wonderful beaches (Nobska Beach, Stoney Beach, Surf Drive Beach). It is also a stone’s throw from the start of the famous Shining Sea Bike Path, an 11 mile adventure of dedicated path for bikes only that offers views of Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay on it’s way to North Falmouth. This charming one-bedroom has a living room, dining area, galley kitchen, private bath with tub and shower, fireplace and broad front porch with water views of Little Harbor and Martha’s Vineyard. Furnished and well stocked with towels, high-end sheets, kitchen equipment, lovely porch furniture. Queen size bed in private bedroom, pull out couch (opens to a full-size bed suitable for kids) in the living room. Max Occupancy 4. Pets OK with additional deposit. Parking on the property for one vehicle included in rental rate. Additional parking can be arranged at a market rate per calendar day.

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Falmouth, MA, USA

Make yourself comfortable in our lovely studio apartment, with a full-sized bed, private bath with a shower that includes a New York-style kitchenette. This charming studio sits on Woods Hole Road on the ground floor of an 1830's Farmhouse, overlooking Little Harbor. The living room has a couch that pulls out to a twin bed. The living room also has a small table and chairs, plus the television with free cable and wifi. This cozy space is a close 6-minute walk to all of the shops and restaurants of Woods Hole, two beaches, and the Steamship Authority Martha's Vineyard ferry.

The Captain Lawrence Inn is located at one of Cape Cod's most desirable addresses, a short walk from charming and historic Falmouth Village. The former estate home of a well known whaling captain, the Inn has been updated with a clean, Scandinavian design aesthetic. Come experience authentic Cape Cod, and relax and share in our casual, coastal beach vibe.

This Falmouth, MA bed and breakfast offers luxurious rooms and accommodations in Massachusetts. Book your stay today! Click our link above to Book Direct for your next getaway in Falmouth, Massachusetts.

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Perched on the edge of Woods Hole Harbor, steps from the Martha’s Vineyard ferry, the Woods Hole Inn is the perfect place to start your Cape Cod vacation. The Woods Hole Inn is in the middle of everything, in the heart of this busy village surrounded by water and packed with shops, waterfront restaurants, fun things to do. From here, hop the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard for a fabulous day trip. Jump on a bike and ride the “Shining Sea” bike path (round trip 20 miles) past the beaches of Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay. Fish some of the best waters in New England. Explore the deserted coves and beaches of the pristine Elizabeth Islands. Watch boats come into the harbor under a real working drawbridge. Visit the free aquarium: check out the submarine that first explored the Titanic. Walk to several beaches that define Cape Cod. Enjoy eating out? Start with our continental breakfast in the sunny room overlooking the ferry. Wander down by the harbor for steamed lobster, raw oysters, real New England clam chowder. Watch the sunset with a lobster taco and Cape Cod draft at Quicks Hole. Go on a world-class pub crawl from the Landfall to the Leeside to the Captain Kidd — so close to the water you can dip your feet. There really is something for everyone in Woods Hole. Birders delight in rare sightings. Artists and collectors enjoy the local galleries and ceramics studios of this committed eco-community. Scientists come for the world-class research and then return for the beaches and amazing water views. Romantics come for the quiet power of the sea. We are an eco-destination. Come stay Green by the deep Blue sea.

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Falmouth, MA, USA

Renovated 1830’s-era house with all the charm of the real Cape Cod, packed with modern amenities and style. Farmhouse-style new kitchen, three baths, well-appointed living room with a bay window and view over Little Harbor. At sunset, settle on your private deck, dine al fresco as the fireflies come out, watch the ferries move slowly across the Sound. You can see Martha’s Vineyard from here and you are right in the middle of all the action of Woods Hole village. The dining room is lined with books. There is an outdoor shower to wash off sandy feet back from the nearby beach. The four bedrooms are made up with clean linens, baths well stocked with new towels, kitchen set up for cooking, a lovely deck off of french doors in the kitchen with a gas grill and teak dining table for warm summer nights. The bedroom configuration is great for a family or a group – three bedrooms upstairs (four twin beds, one king bed) with a jacuzzi bath; one bedroom with a queen downstairs off the dining room with a bath (max occupancy 8 adults). The kitchen has a stove, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, coffee machine, fridge and all the plates/pots and pans needed for cooking. Or dine out at one of Woods Holes many waterfront eateries, all a three-minute walk from your house.

Close to all the summer fun of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Falmouth Massachusetts, the Woods Hole Passage Bed & Breakfast provides a restful retreat in the quiet season. Walk to both bay and ocean beaches in the summer.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places this romantic Cape Cod bed & breakfast inn sits on a quiet lane in the peaceful village of West Falmouth, MA. The Beach Rose Inn Bed and Breakfast offers a convenient location for exploring Cape Cod and the Islands - an idyllic setting for the perfect getaway vacation.

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Explore Bed and Breakfasts in Falmouth, MA

There is a B&B just waiting for you that will act as your home  away from home as you explore these historical places. Whether you’re  looking for a weekend getaway to relax and unwind, a home base for a family reunion, or that unique  wedding venue, there is no shortage of fabulous inns to suit your every  desire.

From the maritime to the sublime, the diversity and  extravagance available in every direction provide you with myriad  options. In addition to the first-rate lodging available, there are more  galleries, museums, historical venues, shops, and restaurants in Falmouth and the surrounding area than you can possibly get to in one visit. Great reason to come back again, yes?

    History

  • Falmouth’s history stretches back to the late 1600s. The town takes its name from Falmouth,  England, home of the first European explorer to arrive in the area.  Industries that started out as small fishing and boat-building  businesses evolved and grew into more substantial whaling and  shipbuilding enterprises by the 1800s.

    Other  industries grew as well, such as harvesting salt from the seawater. And  how amazing is this - the fertilizer trade was spawned from the  droppings of Pacific island’s seabirds. All that dodo dung was shipped  back to Woods Hole for processing. Seems like a long way to go for bird doo!

    By  the mid-18th century and after decades of relentless pursuit, the  whaling industry was coming to a close as the behemoth’s numbers began  to fade. The towns and villages in the Falmouth area that depended on the cetacean’s perceived endless numbers were struggling to survive and needed a new commerce source.

    As ships grew bigger, Falmouth needed a new port. Dredging operations began in the early 1900s to  accommodate the larger vessels now delivering goods such as wool from  the Falmouth Heights sheep farmers, glass, onions, and fertilizer to more distant ports farther up and down the east coast and beyond.

    Eventually,  wealthy business owners from Boston and New York built vacation homes  on the Cape in the post-war years. Inns, restaurants, and hotels  flourished. Even those who didn’t have the resources for a second home  by the sea could at least enjoy a break from city life by renting  beachside lodging.


  • Activities

  • Located on the “heel” of the Cape Cod boot-shaped peninsula, Falmouth is perfectly placed to provide endless summer activities such as  swimming, boating, water skiing, para-sailing, and deep-sea fishing.  These are just the beginning of a long list of ways to enjoy the beauty  of the sand and surf. Laze on the beach and soak in the sun, or stroll  the boardwalk for some people-watching.

    For  those interested in whale watching, Hyannis is the place to go for a  tour that is sure to introduce you to these gentle leviathans. Animal  lovers will want to check out Yarmouth Port, home of International Fund  for Animal Welfare (IFAW), one of the world's largest animal welfare  charities.

    Museum enthusiasts will want to find their way to Brewster to check out the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Located just west of town, it’s an exciting  display of marine life that also features the fascinating art of  beekeeping, a butterfly house, and the Mudflat Mania. Perfect for kids  of all ages!

    Whether you arrived at Cape Cod by plane, train, or automobile, add the adventure of a ferry ride and head over to the islands of Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket Island for the day. Martha’s Vineyard is just a short hop, while the float to Nantucket can take up to two  and a half hours. It’s a great way to relax, and qualifies as a real sea  “voyage.” Ahoy Matey! There’s also an express ferry to Nantucket that will get you there in an hour.

  • Natural Features

  • Except for Cape Hatteras National Seashore off the coast of North  Carolina, there is probably no piece of land on the eastern seaboard  exposed to the elements of the open ocean while still being influenced  by landmass weather.

    After the beaches, dunes,  and surf of the coastal areas, which are an endless source of  fascination all by themselves, perhaps the most prominent feature in the  area is Woods Hole, locally referred to as Woods Hole Passage. Usually, a geographic “hole” refers to a valley or open terrain surrounded by mountain peaks.

    The  maritime version describes a strait or navigable waterway between two  pieces of land. In this case, it is the channel of water that separates  the southwestern-most point of Cape Cod at Falmouth from the Elizabeth Islands.

    There is nothing remarkable or unusual about this strait other than the fact that it is home to the world-renown Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Science Aquarium. Marine scientists worldwide come to this venerable research center to learn, lecture, and further their science of the seas.

    A visit to Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary and White Cedar Swamp makes for a day of discovery with its easy walking trails, wildlife  viewing, and tidal flats. Arrive early in the day for captivating light  that enhances the beauty of the salt marshes—also an excellent spot for  sunset watching. During the hot summer months, the shade keeps things  cool but bring the insect repellant – it is the swamp!

  • Things to Do

  • When the weather goes south and a day at the beach is out of the  question, there are many exciting alternatives. At the top of many  sightseeing lists are the Cape Cod lighthouses (a ‘Light’ in local parlance). At last count, there were 14 of them, so  you’ll be at it a while if you plan on seeing each of them.

    When you’re up for a good long walk or bike ride, spend a day on the Cape Cod Rail Trail.  Stretching just over 25 miles, it’s a splendid way to see the Cape from  a different vantage point. It’s paved and courses through many of the  villages and towns, so there’s ample opportunity to stop for breaks.

    The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum is another destination to be added to your must-see list. Re-discover  the life and influence this dynamic statesman brought to our nation  before being tragically cut short. The Kennedy clan is on full display  through lectures, interpretive exhibits, and historical documentaries.

    Want to see where America got its start? Head up the coast just a bit to Plymouth,  as in Rock. Come and see the spot where the pilgrims landed in the New  World and began the experiment that would become the greatest nation on  earth.

  • Weather

  • Because Falmouth is on the doorstep of the ocean, you can expect the weather to be a bit  milder during the winter months and a little cooler during the summer.  Thunderstorms frequently arrive from the mainland or the rogue system  coming in from the sea. Expect humid and breezy conditions year-round  with a significantly salty composition.

    Summer  highs are tempered with the cooling sea breezes, with July being the  hottest month of the year and June the driest. Winters are typically  frigid, wet, and very windy, making it uncomfortable to be outside for  any length of time. Annually, temperatures usually range from lows in  the mid-20s Fahrenheit to highs in the low 80s. Rarely do the extremes  run below 15 degrees or higher than 85.

    It pays to maintain  weather vigilance all year round as low-pressure systems and hurricanes  that pummel the southeast and Mid-Atlantic states often continue  wreaking havoc up the seaboard to the New England coast. And don’t be caught off guard during the spring and autumn  shoulder seasons as powerful storms can roll in from the North Atlantic  at any time.

  • Food and Drink

  • Falmouth’s  dining scene has forever centered around seafood such as fried clams,  grilled lobster, clam chowder, and a heaping pile of sides all washed  down with sweet tea or a cold beer. Menus today are much more upscale  and diverse. Although the old staples are present on every menu worth  its salt across the Cape region, high-end plates that represent the best  cuisine available are just as prevalent now and can be pricey.

    Raw  bars offering fresh, locally-sourced oysters are always popular. And  mid-summer, keep an eye out for grilled fish specials with a side of  garlicky steamed mussels. A favorite for the non-New Englander is the  “lazy man’s lobster,” that is, lobster prized from the shell, grilled or  steamed with spices, and then loosely returned to the shell for  presentation. Hey, anybody got an extra napkin!

    The classic choice of landlubbers and locals as well is, of course, New England clam chowder. Enjoyed as an appetizer or as the main meal, this creamy  white broth served with clams, potatoes, and spices is a meal all of its  own.

    In addition to the customary selection of beer on tap and bottled, try the local Naukabout or Bad Martha Farmer’s Brewery. Choice seasonal brews round out the menu and will go with any grilled or steamed dish.

    For wine lovers, the Cape Cod Winery in East Falmouth might become your next best friend. Located just three miles from the  ocean, they offer nine different varieties to please your palette. From  clam shack and a cold beer at lunchtime to a high-end Boston-style  bistro and a fine white wine for dinner, you’ll always have the fresh  bounty of the sea to make the meal a special one.

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Bed and Breakfast Falmouth FAQ

  • Why Stay at a Bed & Breakfast in Falmouth, MA?

    For decades the Falmouth bed and breakfast scene remained somewhat of a cottage industry and a bit sleepy, if  comfortable in its own skin. Many still offer this downbeat ambiance as a  selling point. But new money and a more refined business approach often  drive today’s havens of upscale hospitality. Boutique guest rooms are sanctuaries in their own right at high-end B&Bs, while some even offer a carriage house a short walk away from the main home.

    The B&B innkeepers go the extra mile to ensure all the modern amenities, and then some, are included in your stay. And for good reason – the bed and breakfast Falmouth market is a competitive one. Although hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to the area each summer, innkeepers do all they can to make their properties as inviting as possible. Naturally, the guests benefit.

  • What type of amenities can I expect when booking a Falmouth Bed and Breakfast?

    Staples of your B&B stay will run the gamut from comfortable beds, spacious rooms, or a guest house in some of the newer properties to a cozier feel in some of the more historic inns within walking distance of Main Street. Those that welcome pets and private hot tubs in the guest rooms are increasingly in demand, and some will even host elopements.

    Many feature private baths where the finest linens, towels, robes, bath & body, and spa products are de rigueur.  Of course, the prerequisite air conditioning is a must to chase off the  ever-present humidity. Some inns will offer a full breakfast menu,  while others include a continental breakfast with your stay. And all  necessary pre-cautions are being taken against the spread of covid.

    While Falmouth’s B&Bs are never far from the shore, for the ultimate romantic getaway, book a seaside inn. You’re sure to capture a lifetime of memories with classic views of the seashore and all it has to offer.

    Free wifi, free cancellations (with advance notice), and other amenities are included at many of the  inns. However, it’s always a good idea to confirm before check-in which ones offer free versus paid add-ons, so there are no surprises at checkout. Free parking is one item to double-check due to space limitations at many seaside properties.

  • How can I get around Falmouth, MA?

    Whether you’ve arrived from Boston and/or the mainland by car or  flown into one of the private airfields, getting around by car is  usually the best choice. However, there are also mass transit options  that serve various segments of the peninsula from Falmouth to Provincetown and points in between. Check with Cape Cod Transit Authority (CCRTA) for routes and fares. Catch a Whoosh trolley for a fun way to make the rounds and new friends too.

    If you choose to drive, Route 6A runs the length of the peninsula from the mainland to Provincetown as it winds its way through some of the oldest villages in America.  This drive can make for a grand day as you can frequently catch glimpses  of the bays and inlets between tree-shaded sections of The Old King’s Highway.

    If your chosen B&B is within walking distance of town, you might decide to rent a scooter, maybe a bike, or have a  stroll and save the hassle of finding parking during the crowded summer  months. It’s also an excellent way to see the sights often missed when  driving.

  • What are the Different Types of B&Bs in Falmouth, MA?

    A vacation at a Falmouth bed and breakfast on the beach is one of those bucket list items. Classic seaside  scenery, salty tang in the humid breeze, and somebody somewhere close is grilling lobster! Does it get any better?

    Save time by searching for your perfect getaway under the bnbfinder.com banner. This Diamond Collection of exclusive luxury inns are located  nationwide. Professionally-inspected and highly-rated retreats are the  first choice of those discerning travelers looking for that exceptional  B&B experience.

    Woods Hole Inn is in the heart of this end-of-isle village and a short walk from the Martha’s Vineyard Ferry. Check out the free aquarium, and the submarine that first explored the wreck of the Titanic. Another Falmouth favorite is the romantic Palmer House Inn. The owner built this lovely getaway as a gift for his bride in 1901. How's that for some zing in your marriage?

    Captain’s Manor Inn, located in Falmouth Village’s National Registry Historic District, and Inn on the Sound, which overlooks the sea with spectacular cliff side views just steps from your room, are billed as two of the best Falmouth bed and breakfast inns. And the 5-Star Frederick William House is a luxury boutique hotel that grants all your wishes in advance with their outstanding concierge service.