International Inn & Suites
International Inn has 141 suites of different sizes, all with in-room Jacuzzi tubs. The hotel has an outdoor pool and hot tub and can arrange in-room Swedish massage for guests. Rates include high-speed Internet access. Since the hotel is in downtown Hyannis, it's about a five-minute drive to Hyannis beaches. There is an on-site restaurant and poolside bar. Nearby restaurants include Gringo's Mexican, Roadhouse Cafe and Brazilian Grill among others. Aunt Betty's Pond and the Cape Cod Melody Tent are within walking distance.
International Inn & Suites
662 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 02601
508-775-5600
internationalinncapecod.com
Hyannis Harbor Hotel
Located directly on the waterfront, Hyannis Harbor Hotel is within walking distance of Hyannis Port Beach. The 136 contemporary rooms and suites all have wireless Internet access, cable TV and DVD players. Most have harbor views. There are two hot tubs at the hotel, one indoors and one outdoors, although with two swimming pools, a kiddie pool and a sundeck. During warm months, guests can dine al fresco at the hotel's Salty Cod harbor-front restaurant. It's just a short walk from the hotel to the port, where you can charter a boat for sailing or hop on a ferry to Nantucket.
Hyannis Harbor Hotel
213 Ocean Street
Hyannis, MA 02601
508-775-4420
hyannisharborhotel.com
Comfort Inn Hyannis
The Comfort Inn Hyannis is three miles from Hyannis Port Beach and the port area. Located just off Route 6, the closest attraction to the hotel is Cape Cod Mall. Deep-sea fishing and whale-watching boats depart two miles from the hotel. Nightly rates include continental breakfast and wireless Internet. Some rooms have fridge and microwave; request when booking. On site, you'll find an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna and exercise room. Pets may stay for a nightly fee. From the hotel, you can walk to Shallow Pond.
Comfort Inn Hyannis
1470 Massachusetts SR 132
Hyannis, MA 02601
508-771-4804
comfortinn.com
Article Written By Heather Carreiro
Heather Carreiro is a certified English teacher who has been writing since 2008. The editor of Matador Abroad, her work has appeared online at BootsnAll, Matador Network, GoNOMAD, Journey Beyond Travel and Expat Women. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in linguistics and Middle Eastern studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is pursuing a Master of Arts in English at Bridgewater State University.