Hotels in Provincetown, Massachusetts

Hotels in Provincetown, Massachusetts
If you enjoy activities like whale watching, spending time on the beach and sailing, consider visiting Provincetown. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean surround the town, which is located on the farthest eastern point in the state of Massachusetts. Provincetown also has many hotels to choose from during your stay.

Crowne Point Historic Inn and Spa

This hotel is actually composed of six buildings with 40 guest rooms, all wrapped around a landscaped courtyard. The hotel provides beach towels if you want to spend a little time in the sand or bike rentals if you would prefer to cycle through the town or nearby nature trails. The hotel also offers a relaxing spa experience, where you can enjoy a massage, facial and pedicure. When you return to your room you can enjoy a whirlpool bathtub large enough for two or bask in the warmth of your in-suite fireplace. As of 2009, hotel rates fluctuate between $99 and $627 per night, depending on the size of your room and the time of your visit. Depending on the time of your visit, there may be a minimum night requirement. The hotel prohibits animals as well as children under the age of 16.

Crowne Point Historic Inn and Spa
82 Bradford St.
Provincetown, MA 02657
(508) 487-2365
crownepointe.com

Surfside Hotel and Suites

Surfside Hotel provides guests with waterside accommodations suited for couples on a romantic vacation or for an entire family. The hotel allows animals to stay for a fee. Start your day off with a complimentary breakfast provided by the hotel. Afterward, you can walk along the private, hotel-owned beach and take a swim. The hotel is close to tour services that can take you out in a boat to see the whales that visit Cape Cod. If you want some time away from the water, tour the Truro Vineyards. Back at the hotel, enjoy a drink at the hotel bar and lounge, log on to the Internet with the complimentary wireless connection or take a swim in the heated pool. Nightly rates range from $99 to $600 a night as of 2009. Rates may vary depending on the time of your visit and the size of your group.

Surfside Hotel and Suites
543 Commercial St.
Provincetown, MA 02657
(508) 487-1726
surfsideinn.cc

Fairbanks Inn

The history of the Fairbanks Inn dates back to the Colonial era when Eben Snow, a successful sea captain, built the brick mansion. Historical records show the construction of the building dating back to either 1775 or 1776. Today, the inn provides travelers with a comfortable place to stay along with amenities such as in-room fireplaces, bicycle storage and a complimentary breakfast. The hotel is also close to outdoor attractions like the boat dock and beach. Unfortunately, children are discouraged as guests, and the hotel completely prohibits animals. Nightly rates vary from $105 to $182, depending on the room you choose and the time of year of your visit. Generally, a two-night minimum stay is required.

Fairbanks Inn
90 Bradford St.
Provincetown, MA 02657
(508) 487-0386
fairbanksinn.com

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