
Entertainment & Culture
Provincetown is a vibrant cultural destination and its diverse attractions make it an unforgettable Outer Cape experience.
ART DUNE TOURS
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Explore the historic Peaked Hill Bars Sand Dunes in the Cape Cod National Seashore. Tour guides share the history and ecology of this unique landscape, including Pilgrim Lake and the artists' dune shacks that have inspired countless creatives.


DOLPHIN FLEET WHALE WATCH
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Dolphin Fleet offers educational whale-watching trips that enhance your understanding of marine life and the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. These tours provide an immersive experience, connecting passengers with the ocean's ecosystem.
​PILGRIM MONUMENT
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Standing at 252 feet, the Pilgrim Monument is the tallest all-granite structure in the U.S., commemorating the history of the Mayflower Pilgrims. It’s a must-see landmark for visitors arriving by land, sea, or sky.


CAPE COD NATIONAL SEASHORE
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Discover over 40 miles of sandy beaches, dunes, ponds, and nature trails. Bike or walk through scenic paths, taking in one of the most stunning coastal landscapes in New England.
​PROVINCETOWN THEATER
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Since 2001, Provincetown Theater has upheld its legacy as the birthplace of American theater. The theater offers year-round performances and serves as a creative space for local and visiting artists.


ART GALLERIES OF PROVINCETOWN
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Home to the oldest art colony in the U.S., Provincetown’s art scene thrives with galleries, artist studios, and workshops in pottery, painting, writing, and more. Explore galleries along Commercial Street or take home a unique piece from a local artist.
TROLLEY TOURS
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Experience Provincetown with a narrated trolley tour, available during the day or at sunset, offered by Mayflower Trolley.