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The natural beauty and bounty of this Massachusetts peninsula has allured travelers for centuries. Rich in history, the Cape was first settled by native Americans more than 9000 years ago. Some years later, 1660 to be exact, Falmouth was founded; and today, the eight Villages of Falmouth boast of its historic architecture, charm and endless miles of coast line and beaches.
Located at the south-west corner of Cape Cod, Falmouth is an ideal base from which to explore all of southeastern Massachusetts. Falmouth is the closest mainland port to the famed Martha’s Vineyard, a short 35 minute ferry ride from Falmouth Harbor and Woods Hole.
Main Street is the heart of Falmouth with an eclectic
array of fine shops, clothiers and restaurants. Dining in the Village or in any of the fabulous restaurants throughout town is casual and comfortable. From fried clams on the decks of Woods Hole or Falmouth Harbor to a choice of most any gourmet cuisine, dining in Falmouth guarantees a delightful experience.
Falmouth’s 68 mile coastline is one of the town’s most beautiful and important natural resources. The waters around Falmouth average a summer temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit and are often enjoyed by swimmers through late September.
Falmouth and all of Cape Cod offer endless activities
and entertainment for all ages. From Off-Broadway
theatre to Whale Watching and nature walks; from fine
art
exhibits to golfing, biking, tennis, fishing,
sailing...inside or out, on land, in the air or on the
sea (or even under the sea); Falmouth offers it all; as
well as premier accommodations throughout our waterside
villages at any one of the lovely Bed & Breakfast
properties listed here.
For more information on Falmouth and the Cape, please visit the following websites...
www.falmouthvisitor.com
www.falmouthchamber.com
www.capecodchamber.org
Falmouth Bed & Breakfast Association
Falmouth, Cape Cod, MA
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