Hotels Near Eastham, Massachusetts

Hotels Near Eastham, Massachusetts
Eastham, Massachusetts is the gateway to the Cape Cod National Seashore on the lower arm of the Cape. Situated midway between Hyannis and Provincetown, Eastham's location puts you in the middle of Cape Cod and its recreational opportunities. The town is minutes away from the Atlantic Ocean with swimming and sailing as well as many camping, biking and hiking spots along one of the most picturesque areas of the Eastern seaboard. A wide variety of lodging, including inns, cabins and small motels, are available in Eastham and the surrounding area.

Four Points by Sheraton

One of the few chain hotels in Eastham and Cape Cod, the Four Points by Sheraton is located on Route 6, the main thoroughfare in the region, about a mile from the center of town and a half-mile from the National Seashore Visitors Center, which offers guided tours of the region.

The 100 percent non-smoking hotel offers over-sized guest rooms with either one king or two double beds as well as suites, which offer kitchenettes and a living area with pull-out sofa. Standard in-room amenities include a coffee maker, mini refrigerator, high-speed Internet, a flat-screen television with cable and pay-per-view movies, and an iron with ironing board. Some rooms also offer a balcony for a breathtaking view of the region, and there are pool-side units as well.

Four Points by Sheraton features an indoor swimming pool and fitness center as well as a game room and adventure miniature golf. The hotel offers on-site dining with Bellamy's Grille and Bar serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in a casual setting.

Four Points by Sheraton
3800 Route 6
Eastham, MA 02642
(508) 255-5000
starwoodhotels.com/fourpoints

Eagle Wing Guest Motel

The Eagle Wing, located on Route 6 about one mile past the Orleans Rotary, prides itself on offering unique Cape Cod accommodations with the personal touches of a small inn and the modern conveniences of an upscale hotel. The Eagle Wing offers 19 guestrooms, all non-smoking, minutes from the National Seashore, two beaches and Nauset Lighthouse.

Most guest rooms feature one king-size bed but some are available with two full beds. All rooms have a bathroom, with tub and shower, AM/FM clock radio, cable television, wireless internet and individual climate control with heat and air conditioning. Rooms also feature front and back windows to allow cross breezes from the seashore.

Guests at the Eagle Wing can enjoy a daily continental breakfast consisting of fresh-baked muffins, coffee, tea and juice.

The motel also features an outdoor swimming pool and access to a fitness center. There is also concierge services available to assist guests with making attraction and dining reservations on Cape Cod.

Eagle Wing Guest Motel
960 Route 6
Eastham, MA 02642
(508) 240-5656
eaglewingmotel.com

The Blue Dolphin Inn

Located north of downtown Eastham, the Blue Dolphin is situated on six acres with beaches, hiking, biking and the seashore minutes away. It is a traditional Cape Cod motel, independent and family owned.

The Blue Dolphin features guest rooms with your choice of one king bed or two doubles as well as two, two-bedroom family suites that can sleep as many as seven people. Standard guest room amentities include a refrigerator, remote-controlled color television with cable and HBO, an AM/FM clock radio, wireless internet and a private patio overlooking a wooded courtyard. Family suites feature kitchenettes with a microwave, toaster, coffee pot and dining table while the larger of the two suites also has a stove.

The Blue Dolphin offers an outdoor swimming pool and sundeck, a wooded courtyard with picnic tables and BBQ grills, volleyball, shuffleboard, horseshoes, coin-operated laundry and a children's play area with swing set. There is also a seasonal restaurant on premises serving a breakfast buffet.

Blue Dolphin Inn
5950 Route 6
North Eastham, Mass. 02651
(508) 225-1159
bluedolphincapecod.com

Article Written By Brian Brown

Brian Brown works as a reporter for a weekly newspaper in Maine covering municipal affairs and sports. He holds a Bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Maine and has more than five years of reporting experience.

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