Looking for things to do in Falmouth, MA? Beaches, sailing, fishing, golfing, dining, bike riding, sight-seeing, shopping, day trips, theatre, opera, museums — it’s all yours for the taking! Do you love a day trip? Try a scenic drive along Route 6A to Dennis, Chatham or Provincetown, and discover unspoiled Cape Villages, harbors, beaches, and Provincetown’s fabulous seaside dune landscapes in the Provincelands section of the Cape Cod National Seashore. Consider a Whale Watch cruise out of Barnstable, and discover just how intelligent, friendly and sociable these giants are. Many of the guests at our Falmouth, MA bed and breakfast also embark on an enjoyable day trip to Martha’s Vineyard and its three captivating villages, one of the most effortless and rewarding adventures you can imagine.
Top Things to Do in Falmouth, MA
Lighthouses
Lighthouses on Cape Cod
Nobska Lighthouse
67 Grove Street, Sandwich, MA
Built in 1876, this classically beautiful lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses in America. On the way to Woods Hole, set in an area of breathtaking oceanside estates, Nobska Lighthouse is both a favorite stop for visitors and couples looking for that perfect wedding venue!
Lighthouses on Martha’s Vineyard
East Chop Lighthouse
151 Lagoon Pond Road, Vineyard Haven
Overlooks the harbor, and is open seasonally on Sundays at sunset.
Gay Head Light
15 Aquinnah Cir, Aquinnah
Constructed in 1799, is the first lighthouse on Martha’s Vineyard, open seasonally for tours.
Edgartown Harbor Light
121 N Water St, Edgartown
This lighthouse offers visitors spectacular views of Edgartown Harbor, Chappaquiddick and Cape Cod.
Cape Poge Lighthouse
59 Lighthouse Rd, Edgartown
Sitting at the northernmost tip of the sand barrier, you’ll also find hiking trails and a beach.
Guided Tours
Night Photography Tours
Explore the area’s best lighthouses and beaches after dark with a Night Photography Tour from Cape Cod Photography! Learn from an expert while enjoying a truly unique experience on the Cape. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is perfect for photographers, astronomy enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a bit of adventure. Advance reservation is required. Call us at 508-548-1230 or email innkeepers@palmerhouseinn.com for reservations.
Beaches
Beaches in Falmouth, MA
The quaint village of Falmouth has a mind-blowing 68 miles of coastline, the longest of any municipality on Cape Cod! With an average summer water temperature of 70 degrees (the warmest on the Cape) and over 12 miles of public beaches, there’s something for everyone.
Surf Drive Beach
The closest beach to our Falmouth, MA B&B – many of our guests walk there for a refreshing swim!
Falmouth Heights Beach
Beautiful beach with paid parking and convenient restaurants.
Old Silver Beach
Enjoy the warmest water and finest sand (go early though, parking fills up fast).
Menauhant Beach
Located in East Falmouth, it’s scenic and unexpectedly private, with gorgeous open ocean waters.
Guided Tours
Night Photography Tours
Explore the area’s best lighthouses and beaches after dark with a Night Photography Tour from Cape Cod Photography! Learn from an expert while enjoying a truly unique experience on the Cape. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is perfect for photographers, astronomy enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a bit of adventure. Advance reservation is required. Call us at 508-548-1230 or email innkeepers@palmerhouseinn.com for reservations.
Wine Tasting, Beer & Spirits
WINE TASTING
Cape Cod Winery
4 Oxbow Road, East Falmouth
Did you know that Falmouth is a wine producing region? It is actually the producer of some excellent award winning wines at the Cape Cod Winery! The Winery has earned high praise from visitors, is open for wine tasting and sales and is operated by long-term master wine makers from Italy.
BREWERIES
Aquatic Brewing Company
661 Main Street, Falmouth
With weekly events and a rotating tap list of beers, you’re sure to be entertained and delighted with each visit!
Bad Martha Brewery
876 E Falmouth Highway, East Falmouth
Visit this East Falmouth brewery, where all beers and seltzers are brewed on-site. You can also visit their other location on Martha’s Vineyard!
Offshore Ale Company
30 Kennebec Ave., Oak Bluffs
They offer award-winning craft beers on nine beer taps that rotate seasonally through twenty or so styles; there’s something for both the hop heads and easy drinkers.
DISTILLERIES
Cape & Island Distillers
10A Evergreen Circle, Mashpee
Using raw ingredients from Cape Cod, they aim to create some of the best spirits on the island, or anywhere! Just about a 20 minute drive from the inn, you can sample the spirits, or sit at the bar while you sip on one of their pre-mixed cocktails.
Boating & Water Sports
Sailing
The Liberté
Book a memorable excursion aboard the magnificent schooner Liberté, and enjoy a first-class ocean cruise. Rated for up to 49 guests, the Liberté has three scheduled sails per day, weather permitting, and can be chartered for private occasions. Live music, food and drinks can be available by prior arrangement.
Kayaking & Windsurfing
Rideaway Adventures
259 Shore Drive, Mashpee, MA
Rents kayaks, paddle boards and bicycles and offers lessons and guided tours. Allow 30 to 40 minutes by car to get there.
Cape Cod Windsurfing
30 MacArthur Boulevard, Bourne, MA
Rents kayaks and paddleboards as well as windsurfers, offers lessons and has a delivery service! Allow 20 minutes from Palmer House Inn to get there (by the Bourne Bridge Traffic Circle.)
Music & Theatre
Theatres & Auditoriums
College Light Opera Company (CLOC)
58 Highfield Drive, Falmouth
Tripadvisor gives CLOC a solid five star average in its reviews section and for good reason — CLOC is enjoyable! Whether your thing is Gilbert & Sullivan or Broadway, Strauss or Bernstein, you’ll find something to suit your taste and you’ll be delighted at the vocal virtuosity at work!
Cape Cod Theatre Project
7 Highfield Drive, Falmouth
If you’ve ever wondered if there is any new creative talent at work, look no further. Here you can see new plays by young, gifted playwrights. Avant garde? Cutting edge? Thought provoking? Provoking in general? Yup, all of the above!
Cape Cod Conservatory
60 Highfield Drive, Falmouth
Music, dance and theater year round. Events calendar available on line.
Events
Woods Hole Film Festival
89 Water Street, 2nd floor, Hole Road, Woods Hole Falmouth
Held annually for a week beginning on the last weekend of July and is both the oldest independent film festival on Cape Cod and the Islands and one of the best independent film festivals nationwide featuring the thought-provoking work of cutting-edge directors.
Hiking & Biking
Biking
Shining Sea Bikeway
Just 2 ½ blocks from Palmer House Inn is the bikeway, 10.7 miles of nearly level, easy bike riding, rollerblading or running. The path extends from North Falmouth to Woods Hole and offers breathtaking views of the coastline. Access points at Elm Road, Oyster Pond Road and Surf Drive. Parking at entrance on Locust Street, Falmouth. Palmer House Inn regretfully is no longer able to carry bicycles for its guests due to insurance restrictions. However, Corner Cycles is two doors away and has a substantial selection of rental bikes from which to choose.
Cape Cod Canal
Scenic 13 mile (round trip) level trail runs along the Cape Cod Canal from Bourne to Sandwich on the Cape side with access to the Buzzards Bay Recreation Area west of the Bourne Bridge.
Hiking & Nature Walks
Spohr Gardens
45 Fells Road, Falmouth
A magnificently beautiful 6 acre garden located on Oyster Pond in Falmouth. In early spring, thousands of daffodils explode into color and are soon followed by equally riotous rhododendrons and daylilies.
Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuaries
In Falmouth, enjoy four amazing areas to bird watch!
- Bourne Farm
6 North Falmouth Highway, North Falmouth
New England the way you only saw it in movies! 49 acres of drop-dead gorgeous countryside presided over by a stately pre-revolutionary 1775 Colonial Farmhouse. This romantic spot is also a popular wedding venue. - The Knob
Quissett Harbor Road, Falmouth
This dream-like fragile treasure is a world unto its own on the shore of Buzzards Bay, and offers bird watchers, hikers and bathers alike an escape from touristy crowds. Parking is limited. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash. - Peachtree Circle Farm
881 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth
Another slice of New England heaven. Organic farming produces fresh fruits and vegetables that are sold at the Falmouth Farmer’s Market in season. - Salt Pond Trails
Falmouth
Right off the Shining Sea Bike Path, where it intersects Surf Drive on the shore of Salt Pond is a network of trails that appear to be expressly imagined for the serious bird watcher. Ospreys and swans are among the dozens of species you may find here.
Ashumet Holly & Wildlife Sanctuary
Ashumet Road, East Falmouth
Have you ever imagined yourself wandering through a whole forest of holly trees? How about a forest of 1,000 holly trees of 65 different varieties? The Ashumet Holly & Wildlife Sanctuary is administered by the Massachusetts Audubon Society and contains 45 acres, including an eight acre coastal plain pond, nature trails, guided nature walks, bird watching. See over 30 species of dragonflies and rare pondshore wildflowers.
Coonamessett Farm
277 Hatchville Road, East Falmouth
Aside from being a twenty-acre working farming and research facility, Coonamessett Farm offers a cafe and general store and fun events, for instance its weekly J-Night, Jamaican food with steel drum music every Wednesday night (in season). Other activities are pick-your-own veggies and fruit and scheduled events, such as Mother’s and Father’s Day brunches, Halloween Pumpkin Decorating and so on.
Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
131 Waquoit Highway, East Falmouth
Located on the south shore of Cape Cod, and straddling the border of Falmouth and Mashpee the reserve is a vast estuary of nearly 3,000 acres of open waters, barrier beaches, marshlands and uplands. Bird watchers, swimmers, hikers and fishermen alike will find uncrowded conditions and breathtaking scenery!
Farms & Gardens
Spohr Gardens
45 Fells Road, Falmouth
A magnificently beautiful 6 acre garden located on Oyster Pond in Falmouth. In early spring, thousands of daffodils explode into color and are soon followed by equally riotous rhododendrons and daylilies.
Heritage Museums & Gardens
67 Grove St, Sandwich
With over 100 acres of gorgeous landscaped grounds, an antique car collection, art exhibits and an unending series of special exhibits and learning seminars, Heritage Museums & Gardens is an entertaining must-see destination.
Nature Areas & Birdwatching
Farms & Gardens
Spohr Gardens
45 Fells Road, Falmouth
A magnificently beautiful 6 acre garden located on Oyster Pond in Falmouth. In early spring, thousands of daffodils explode into color and are soon followed by equally riotous rhododendrons and daylilies.
Coonamessett Farm
277 Hatchville Road, East Falmouth
Aside from being a twenty-acre working farming and research facility, Coonamessett Farm offers a cafe and general store and fun events, for instance its weekly J-Night, Jamaican food with steel drum music every Wednesday night (in season). Other activities are pick-your-own veggies and fruit and scheduled events, such as Mother’s and Father’s Day brunches, Halloween Pumpkin Decorating and so on.
Heritage Museums & Gardens
67 Grove St, Sandwich
With over 100 acres of gorgeous landscaped grounds, an antique car collection, art exhibits and an unending series of special exhibits and learning seminars, Heritage Museums & Gardens is an entertaining must-see destination.
Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuaries
Bourne Farm
6 North Falmouth Highway, North Falmouth
New England the way you only saw it in movies! 49 acres of drop-dead gorgeous countryside presided over by a stately pre-revolutionary 1775 Colonial Farmhouse. This romantic spot is also a popular wedding venue.
The Knob
Quissett Harbor Road, Falmouth
This dream-like fragile treasure is a world unto its own on the shore of Buzzards Bay, and offers bird watchers, hikers and bathers alike an escape from touristy crowds. Parking is limited. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.
Peachtree Circle Farm
881 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth
Another slice of New England heaven. Organic farming produces fresh fruits and vegetables that are sold at the Falmouth Farmer’s Market in season.
Salt Pond Trails
Falmouth
Right off the Shining Sea Bike Path, where it intersects Surf Drive on the shore of Salt Pond is a network of trails that appear to be expressly imagined for the serious bird watcher. Ospreys and swans are among the dozens of species you may find here.
Wildlife Sanctuaries
Ashumet Holly & Wildlife Sanctuary
Ashumet Road, East Falmouth
Have you ever imagined yourself wandering through a whole forest of holly trees? How about a forest of 1,000 holly trees of 65 different varieties? The Ashumet Holly & Wildlife Sanctuary is administered by the Massachusetts Audubon Society and contains 45 acres, including an eight acre coastal plain pond, nature trails, guided nature walks, bird watching. See over 30 species of dragonflies and rare pondshore wildflowers.
Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
131 Waquoit Highway, East Falmouth
Located on the south shore of Cape Cod, and straddling the border of Falmouth and Mashpee the reserve is a vast estuary of nearly 3,000 acres of open waters, barrier beaches, marshlands and uplands. Bird watchers, swimmers, hikers and fishermen alike will find uncrowded conditions and breathtaking scenery!
Shopping & The Village
Our Cape Cod bed and breakfast is a scant two blocks from the start of Falmouth’s Historic Commercial District, the go-to place to feed your body and indulge your shopping instincts!
Shopping
Fashionistas will appreciate the varied quaint boutiques, while lovers of antiques will find a variety of treasures to suit their taste.
Dining
Choose from an international array of restaurants offering mouth-watering dishes — you really can’t go wrong with whatever choice you make. For our sweets-addicted guests there are bakeries, chocolateries and ice cream parlors.
Animal Encounters
Whale Watching
Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises
269 Millway, Barnstable
Discover just how intelligent, friendly and sociable these giants are!
Wildlife Sancutaries
Salt Pond Area Bird Sanctuaries
In Falmouth, enjoy four amazing areas to bird watch:
- Bourne Farm
6 North Falmouth Highway, North Falmouth
New England the way you only saw it in movies! 49 acres of drop-dead gorgeous countryside presided over by a stately pre-revolutionary 1775 Colonial Farmhouse. This romantic spot is also a popular wedding venue. - The Knob
Quissett Harbor Road, Falmouth
This dream-like fragile treasure is a world unto its own on the shore of Buzzards Bay, and offers bird watchers, hikers and bathers alike an escape from touristy crowds. Parking is limited. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash. - Peachtree Circle Farm
881 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth
Another slice of New England heaven. Organic farming produces fresh fruits and vegetables that are sold at the Falmouth Farmer’s Market in season. - Salt Pond Trails
Falmouth
Right off the Shining Sea Bike Path, where it intersects Surf Drive on the shore of Salt Pond is a network of trails that appear to be expressly imagined for the serious bird watcher. Ospreys and swans are among the dozens of species you may find here.
Ashumet Holly & Wildlife Sanctuary
Ashumet Road, East Falmouth
Have you ever imagined yourself wandering through a whole forest of holly trees? How about a forest of 1,000 holly trees of 65 different varieties? The Ashumet Holly & Wildlife Sanctuary is administered by the Massachusetts Audubon Society and contains 45 acres, including an eight acre coastal plain pond, nature trails, guided nature walks, bird watching. See over 30 species of dragonflies and rare pondshore wildflowers.
Museums & Institutions
Aquarium Of The National Marine Fisheries
66 Water Street, Woods Hole, Falmouth
The oldest research aquarium in the country (created by Congress in 1871!) A great place to introduce your kids to marine wildlife. 140 species of aquatic life are on exhibit. Get close and personal with starfish, crabs and lobsters in the Aquarium’s touch tanks, literally a petting zoo for aquatic creatures! A ten minute drive from Palmer House Inn.
National Marine Life Center
120 Main Street, Bourne, MA
A marine animal hospital for the rehabilitation and release of stranded whales, dolphins, seals and sea turtles. Meet some of the patients, and “adopt” an animal. This nonprofit center is a great way to learn about how injured or sick sea animals heal and how their human caretakers facilitate that process.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
266 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole Falmouth
THE independent, not-for-profit go-to place to learn about ocean exploration, discovery and understanding. Numerous lectures, walking tours, science chats, splash lab (for kids) and (Fridays at noon) The Peanut Butter Club, with movies and talks on a topical subject. Ever wonder how jellyfish mate or how dolphins talk to each other? Come here and find out!
Museums
Historical Museums
Falmouth Museums on the Green
65 Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA
Just two doors from our inn, this is a favorite destination among our guests who have just arrived and are looking for an easily accessible destination! The museum features two 18th-century houses with period furnishings, an early 1800’s doctor’s office, exhibits on whaling and maritime history and exceptional grounds with a rose garden and voluminous hydrangeas. The museum has an active schedule of educational and entertaining events.
Katharine Lee Bates’ Birthplace
16 Main Street, Falmouth Village Green
Homestead of the author of “America The Beautiful”. While not open to the public, this historic site is just one block from Palmer House Inn.
Heritage Museums & Gardens
67 Grove St, Sandwich
With over 100 acres of gorgeous landscaped grounds, an antique car collection, art exhibits and an unending series of special exhibits and learning seminars, Heritage Museums & Gardens is an entertaining must-see destination.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth
Modeled on the original 1624 Pilgrim Fathers settlement, Plimoth Plantation is a living history museum that takes the visitor back to the earliest days of European immigration to North America. Immerse yourself in the culture of the period, and learn while you’re having fun!
Woods Hole Historical Museum
579 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole
Describing itself as a “lively small museum”, it features two galleries with exhibits that generally change each year and a third gallery that contains a permanent scale model of Woods Hole, circa 1895. In addition to its galleries, the museum hosts events such as its annual late August Oyster Talk and Tasting……. Mmmmmmm!
John F. Kennedy Museum
397 Main Street, Hyannis
Not only a monument to JFK and his towering legacy, but also a behind-the-scenes window into the life of the private family man, who always felt most at home on Cape Cod. Highly praised by visitors, and worth the one-hour drive to Hyannis.
Nature Museums
Aquarium of the National Marine Fisheries
66 Water Street, Woods Hole, Falmouth
The oldest research aquarium in the country (created by Congress in 1871!) A great place to introduce your kids to marine wildlife. 140 species of aquatic life are on exhibit. Get close and personal with starfish, crabs and lobsters in the Aquarium’s touch tanks, literally a petting zoo for aquatic creatures! A ten minute drive from Palmer House Inn.
National Marine Life Center
120 Main Street, Bourne
A marine animal hospital for the rehabilitation and release of stranded whales, dolphins, seals and sea turtles. Meet some of the patients, and “adopt” an animal. This nonprofit center is a great way to learn about how injured or sick sea animals heal and how their human caretakers facilitate that process.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
266 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole
THE independent, not-for-profit go-to place to learn about ocean exploration, discovery and understanding. Numerous lectures, walking tours, science chats, splash lab (for kids) and (Fridays at noon) The Peanut Butter Club, with movies and talks on a topical subject. Ever wonder how jellyfish mate or how dolphins talk to each other? Come here and find out!
Fishing
Saltwater Fishing
Fishing is permitted from our many docks and bridges. Enjoy the excitement of surf casting from any of our beaches. No license is required for salt water recreational fishing in Massachusetts.
Freshwater Fishing
Freshwater fishing licenses are required and can be purchased at local tackle shops. If a child is under 15 he/she can fish in fresh water without a license.
Deep-Sea Fishing
Deep-sea fishing is offered by variety of boat operators out of Falmouth Harbor. We will be happy to assist in pairing you up with a boat captain whose specialization is well-matched to your needs.
Festivals
Woods Hole Film Festival
89 Water Street, 2nd floor, Hole Road, Woods Hole Falmouth
Held annually for a week beginning on the last weekend of July and is both the oldest independent film festival on Cape Cod and the Islands and one of the best independent film festivals nationwide featuring the thought-provoking work of cutting-edge directors.
Bands for Badges
A premiere music festival held in August at the Cape Cod Fairgrounds to support first responders.
Barnstable County Fair
1220 Nathan Ellis Highway, East Falmouth
The Barnstable County Agricultural Society holds an annual county fair in late, consisting not only of livestock and handicraft exhibits, but also featuring internationally renowned musical performers and a high-energy demolition derby. Watch for fall events as well, the Cranberry Cluster Dog Show and Harvest Festival in September and the Beer Fest in October!
Golf
The Cape Club
125 Falmouth Woods Road, East Falmouth
18 manicured and challenging holes and wonderful scenery have earned it the following accolade: “No doubt, The Cape Club is one of the best public courses not only on the Cape, but also in New England” – Golf Advisor
Falmouth Country Club
630 Carriage Shop Road, Falmouth
Two golf courses in one! A public course containing 27 challenging holes, owned by the town of Falmouth! Walk or ride the championship 18 hole, par 72 course, or enjoy the 9 hole, par 37 “Talon” course. Flat terrain, lush fairways and our immaculate greens will bring out the best in your game.
Cape Cod Country Club
48 Theatre Drive, East Falmouth
A scenic, public championship 18 hole course on the shores of Coonamesset Pond. Rolling terrain and beautifully groomed fairways have earned this mildly challenging course consistently high reviews from travelers.
Paul Harney Golf Club
74 Club Valley Drive, East Falmouth
An 18 hole executive length par 60 course, with mildly challenging holes and great after hours rates.
Day Trips
Martha’s Vineyard
Experience an unforgettable local landmark! Martha’s Vineyard’s gorgeous landscapes have been one of the most enduringly popular day trip destinations for our guests year-round, and with two ferry boat services that take you there in under an hour, it’s easy to reach from the inn.
Newport, Rhode Island
Even though it’s a bit of a drive, about an hour and a half from Falmouth, MA, it’s worth the effort! Full of history and charm, it offers beautiful beaches, and wonderful shops and restaurants which are connected by cobblestone streets. Visit the Vanderbilt Mansions and the Touro Synagogue.
Chatham & Provincetown, MA
Take 29 North to Route 6A toward the southeast tip of the Cape to the charming town of Chatham, where you can check out the beautiful Chatham Lighthouse Beach and Chatham Pier. The town is well known for its wonderful restaurants, with options from grab and go to intimate fine dining. If you have the time, head all the way out to the end of the road until you reach Provincetown, MA, and take in all the history and culture that it’s known for.
Area Dining
Discover delectable delights at fine dining and casual restaurants in Falmouth, MA, just a leisurely stroll away from our centrally located Cape Cod B&B. In addition to the freshest seafood on the Cape, you’ll find flavors from around the globe including, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, American, Indian, and much more!
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