
Cars Optional.
The Falmouth Tides location is the best of all worlds. Walkable. Bikeable. Drivable. You won't spend your vacation in a hot car.
Everything else worth the trip.
Clapboard storefronts, sidewalk cafés, local shops, and restaurants stretching through the village center. Bean & Cod for kitchen things. The Market on Main. Ice cream. All of it walkable.
A 10.7-mile paved former rail line from Woods Hole to North Falmouth. Most of it along the water. Our cruisers are out front. The trailhead is a mile away.
One of Cape Cod's most photographed lights, perched above the water. Walk out to the bluff at golden hour. The lighthouse is still active — ships use it nightly.
Little Blue coffee truck serves scoops on the courtyard. From there, a five-minute walk hits four more spots. Ice cream is serious business in Falmouth.
From Flying Bridge Restaurant's harbor-side dining to Main Street bistros and wood-fired pizza, Falmouth punches above its weight. Ask the desk what's worth the reservation.
The ocean faces southwest. Sunsets here are slow and wide — the whole harbor turns pink. Our roof deck faces west. No reservations required.
Summer's quietest great show. Falmouth Commodores at Guv Fuller Field. Free admission. The pre-MLB scouts in the stands tell you what you're watching.
Rentals, charters, and sunset sails launch from Falmouth Harbor, steps from the hotel. Power boats, sailing excursions, and kayak rentals available through the desk.
Paddleboards and Maui Mats included with your stay. The water is calm, warm, and wide open.
Timber Axe Bar & Bowl — 10 minutes off Falmouth's Main St. Axe throwing, candlepin bowling, wood-stove pizza, and a full bar. A great option for family fun when you need a break from the sun.
Visit →10,000 runners. International elite field. Seven miles. The race passes the Tides. The finish line is a half-mile away. We're the closest hotel.
Stripers and blues inshore, cod and haddock on the banks, bluefin within a short run of the canyons. Few New England ports fish this much water from one slip.
Highfield Hall & Gardens. College Light Opera. The summer art walks on Main Street. Cape Cod Theatre Project for new plays in workshop.
Twenty-seven public and 15 private courses within an hour. The front desk handles tee times. Cape Cod Country Club and Falmouth Country Club are the closest.
A blanket, the Sound, and nowhere to be. The kind of evening that becomes the reason you come back.
Oceanographic Institution, the Aquarium, the MBL. A working drawbridge that opens for the afternoon ferries. Quicks Hole Tavern. Captain Kidd. Pie in the Sky.
Oak Bluffs gingerbread cottages. Edgartown's white-steepled Main Street. Aquinnah cliffs. Menemsha at sunset. Day trip or overnight — the Island Queen runs daily, passenger-only, from a dock you can walk to.
Seventy miles of coastline. Start with ours.
A team that actually knows Falmouth.
Tee times. Charter calls. The dinner that books out by Wednesday. Someone at the desk early to late. Snacks, sunscreen, beach blankets, hats, and Tides hoodies at the counter.
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