Provincetown, Massachusetts cruise port guide
On a gorgeous untamed coastline of sand dunes and beautiful beaches, Provincetown lies steeped in American history. Nearly 400 years ago it was in this harbor that the Mayflower pilgrims sought shelter on their journey to Virginia. It was here that the pilgrims drafted and signed the Mayflower Compact, often referred to as America's first constitution. Artists have long been drawn by the welcoming vibe and its surreal light.
About Provincetown, Massachusetts
Provincetown sits at the very tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and is a celebrated arts community, LGBTQ+ destination, and whale-watching centre. Cruise ships tender into the historic harbour, placing passengers within steps of galleries, seafood restaurants, and Pilgrim Monument.
The Pilgrim Monument towers over the town's waterfront and houses a museum about the Pilgrims' 1620 landing. Stellwagen Bank—accessible by short boat trip—is one of the world's great whale-watching grounds, with humpback, finback, and minke whales seen from May through October. Commercial Street's galleries reflect the town's century-long artistic tradition.
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Autumn Foliage of Canada & America's East Coast Montreal- New York City
Scenic Eclipse · North America · 11 nights
from $15,364
$1,396 / night
Autumn Foliage of Canada & America's East Coast Montreal- New York City
Scenic Eclipse · North America · 11 nights
from $8,522
$774 / night
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