IS CAPE COD WORTH THE HYPE?!?

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Published 2022-09-25
We always thought of Cape Cod as being a bougie destination. Where the rich vacation.

We set out to experience this (while on a budget) we camped at Atlantic Oak campground in Eastham for 1/6th of the price of a standard hotel, but found that while an amazing outdoor paradise, you can't really experience the "Cape Cod" you hear about on TV without owning a house, a boat, or living in an over $600 hotel room.

We had an amazing trip exploring some of the Cape's history at the Nauset Lighthouse (from the Cape Cod Chip bag), the three sisters lighthouses, heading to Provincetown to see the Pilgrim Memorial and America's oldest art colony. We ate Lobster Rolls & Cod Bahn Mi at The Canteen, and finished day one at Racetrack Beach for a sunset and seal sightings!

The next day we breakfasted in Hyannis at Spoon and Seed for an incredible hash smash and chicken sandwich! We visited the Cape Cod Chip factory, and a cranberry bog. Next we went to Chatham stopping by the Godfrey Windmill built in 1797 before heading to the Chatham Pier and Fish Market, one of our favorite stops in all of the Cape!!! We loved watching the seals playing in the water waiting for the boats to come with fish scraps, and seeing the lobster boats come in with boxes and boxes of their fresh catch! We ate some fresh fish and chips, and a yummy lobster bisque! Ice Cream is a HUGE deal on the Cape so we stopped at Ice Cream Cafe for an excellent banana split while there, someone recommended visiting Rock Harbor Beach for sunset! We finished the night with Ivan starting a fire, and roasting s'mores.

On our final morning we went to Hole in One for some donuts, before heading home to Boston for a couple of days (before the big move!)

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00:00 the gameplan
00:32 lighthouses
01:11 cheapest accommodations
02:38 provincetown
04:48 seafood in provincetown
06:05 art community
06:42 sunset at race point beach
08:26 camping on the cape
09:15 hyannis
09:50 farm to table breakfast in hyannis
12:00 cape cod chip factory
13:23 cranberry bog
14:20 chatham pier & fish market
16:29 ice cream café
16:54 camping activities
18:52 cape cod's specialty donuts
19:30 final impressions of the ca

All Comments (21)
  • @wayneC7
    Now I feel like eating potato chips 😂😂
  • @sunnyone-ct4rp
    Thank you so much for making this video. You showed all the good and bad weather and crowds. Now we know what to really expect on the cape . And a 100 dollars for an yucky place . Camping much much better. Usually the vids are all so perfect. Very refreshing to see the truth !
  • Just found you! Love this video! Our family goes once a twice a year to the cape! Great job stopping at some of the good spots! We love Chatham (silent h) pier! I have to ask, where did you get that yellow-ish dress? Adorable! Off to watch some of your other videos! Thanks, Natalie
  • @Noreasta508
    Absolutely worth the hype. If you’re an early riser go to Coast Guard beach in the morning to catch the sun rise over the ocean. You can catch the sunset on the bay side at First Encounter beach. Particularly awesome at low tide you can walk the sand flats while catching the sunset. Both beaches are only a few minutes from Atlantic Oaks.
  • @Maureanna
    Live nearby the cape went every weekend because my husband worked there.best time after Sept for cheaper hotel rates.the beaches local restaurants lil shops are amazing. The fish is so fresh .
  • @deniselanglois6193
    I was in eastham a month ago and went to Hole in One restaurant every morning- it was 47 degrees 1 night and I’m from Cape Cod but now in BradeFl and boy it was cold - I hope you got to go to the Bayside that’s the best part of the lower cape on the tide goes out you can work out for miles
  • @momohead35
    Do you recommend heading to cape cod via the ferry and walking around? Ie: I don’t drive - is it possible to walk around and explore without a car?
  • @judd0112
    Too bad you didn’t get the really good spots to go. And ptown in the rain does it nooo justice. Race point beach/lighthouse. Head of the meadow beach(national parks). Highland lighthouse on the bluff just before Ptown. Coast guard beach. 1st encounter beach. Mayflower beach. Chatham lighthouse beach. Skip the fish pier. Glad you saw the lighthouse in Chatham. That’s cool. The wood on the interior. Grays beach boardwalk for the sunset is incredible. I don’t want to give up all the secrets. We rent a house for 1800 a week with 4 adults and 6 kids. That’s not bad. The last thing you want is to be stuck in a hot sticky moist damp tent when it’s 90 degrees during the day and 50 at night. I’d rather kick in the extra to have a couch tv BED A/c showers microwave. Also the cape is no more expensive then any place in America. U can say that line with any city destination. To really have a good time in “Sausalito California” you need a house a boat , etc. At least there no homeless camps , and crime and non citizens. So the cape has a lot to offer in comparison
  • @sirich7751
    Cape Cod is not a "hype". It is more of a town by town mind set. Sorry the weather didn't cooperate. It is very Jekyll & Hyde. When its sunny in the summer months it is spectacular. The scrub pines pop green. In the rain they turn grey.
  • @stephendiamond9893
    What’s the sodium content of fried potato chips? Is it healthy to eat potato chips? Wouldn’t it be best if you snacked on veggie chips?
  • @ark194
    Cape Cod is overrated, however P-town and Race Point Beach is the best. All the cool kids go to Block Island.
  • @rocket5106
    Eastham to Ptown 30 miles, I hope you don't do your own taxes 🙄
  • @sellC1964
    The Cape Cod potato chip tour is now pretty lame. You just walk by a few windows and look inside the factory where they're being made. Then you're dumped into the "gift shop" to shell out some $$$ for gifts (chips and bags etc).
  • @momohead35
    You guys - really get a room next time. 😢