Tag: Cape Cod
Destinations / North America
Aug 19, 2019Seaside Inns for Couples
What could be more romantic than a getaway for two at an inn overlooking the ocean? Not much! Here are some of our favorite choices along New England’s coast.
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Discover the Magic of East Crete: A Perfect Family Getaway
East Crete is a blend of stunning landscapes, history and charming towns, making it an ideal family destination. Far from the crowds of the west, the region offers pristine beaches, ancient sites and authentic Cretan villages.
North America
Jul 1, 2019New England’s Best Beach Towns
Whether your family likes the lively honky-tonk vibe of an old-fashioned beach resort or the quieter surroundings of a dune-backed shore, you’ll find it in New England.
Destinations / North America
Jun 27, 2019Cape Cod with Young Children
With more than 400 miles of coastline, much of it white-sand beaches, Cape Cod is New England’s favorite summer playground. It’s a natural for families with young children who can build sand castles, collect shells and safely play in the warmer waters of the north shore. Some of the more protected Atlantic beaches are also good for kids, and the Atlantic provides other diversions as well — boat rides to visit seals, and tales of pirate treasure.
Listicles
Apr 8, 20199 LGBTQ+-Friendly Family Destinations
One of the first things someone will report back after a vacation is the warmth with which they were welcomed into the foreign environment. You’ll often hear, “Oh, the people are so nice!” “Everyone was so friendly!” It does make a huge difference in the quality of your visit when you feel welcome and appreciated. Here are some standout cities (in alphabetical order) that top LGBTQ+ travel experts identified as favorites for the unforgettable, warm visit everyone experiences.
Budget
Nov 22, 2018Cape Crusade: Fall for Lark Hotels’ New Coonammessett
Anyone who’s tried to go “down the Cape” in summer knows the real danger isn’t sunburn or jellyfish — it’s being stuck in traffic on the Bourne Bridge. So why not trade in the changing of the tide for changing of the seasons and make a go of it in autumn, when a road trip features a rainbow of ochre, ruby and amber hues, along with a chance to decompress with fewer folks angling for a spot on the sand?