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Things to Do in Hyannis, Massachusetts

Hyannis and Cape Cod are chock full of fun things to do. With a wide range of great attractions, Hyannis is a vacation paradise that is perfect for romantic getaways and fun family vacations.

Get out and enjoy everything Hyannis and Cape Cod have to offer, from museums and lighthouses to golf courses, shopping, whale watching, parks, and so much more.

Or you can always relax.

Hyannis and Cape Cod, MA Attractions

Cape Cod Baseball League & Hall of Fame: The Cape Cod Baseball League is a collegiate summer league that attracts ballplayers from the country's best college baseball programs, including many current MLB players who got their start playing in the league.

Cape Cod Melody Tent: The Cape Cod Melody Tent has been presenting world-class entertainment in Hyannis for more than 50 years. The Melody Tent offers music lovers a relaxed ambiance and world-class performances from top names like Tony Bennett, B.B. King, Alison Krauss, the Boston Pops, and many more.

Nantucket Island: First inhabited by Europeans in 1659, Nantucket Island was originally a fishing retreat for the Wampanoag Indians. Nantucket was considered the whaling capital of the world from the mid-1700's to the late 1830's, but began to decline in 1838 with the introduction of petroleum. Today the island is a popular vacation destination, offering visitors a wide array of attractions and outdoor recreation.

Cape Cod Beaches: From Kalmus Park Beach and Sea Street Beach to Veterans Beach and Sandy Neck Beach, Hyannis offers beachcombers, sunbathers, widsurfers, swimmers, and nature lovers a wide range of beaches to choose from.

Hyline Cruises: Hy-Line Cruises offers Cape Cod Canal tours, Hyannisport Harbor cruises, deep-sea fishing tours, and trips to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Island on comfortable, modern boats..

Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch: Enjoy the beauty of Cape Cod Bay and see majestic humpback, finback, right, and minke whales on an exciting three-hour cruise. Onboard naturalists offer tons of interesting information about whales, dolphins, birds and other wildlife. The boat also has a snack bar that offers breakfast and lunch, plus cocktails, beer, and more.

Cahoon Museum of American Art: Housed in a beautiful 1775 colonial home, the Cahoon Museum showcases folk paintings by both Ralph and Martha Cahoon, as well as American art from the 19th through the 21st century, including pieces by notable artists like Matthew Prior, Levi Wells Prentice, James Buttersworth, David Ericson, and Mabel May Woodward.

Heritage Museum & Gardens: Noted for its stunning rhododendrons, the Heritage Museums & Gardens features interesting history, industry and art exhibits that celebrate America, beautifully landscaped gardens, walking paths, an antique car collection, a hand-carved carousel and more. Open daily, 10am-5pm.

Plimoth Plantation: This unique living museum is set on the original landing site of the Mayflower and features a Wampanoag village, a Colonial English community, interactive exhibits, live interpreters, and historic reenactments that serve to educate visitors on the history and story of the pilgrims and the Native Americans who helped them survive in the New World.

Hyannis Harbor: Hyannis Harbor is a busy port of call as the main point of entry and exit for ferry service to Nantucket Island, as well as a variety of harbor cruises, whale watching tours, and pleasure sailing vessels.

Hyannis Golf Club: Hyannis Golf Course is an 18-hole public course that features a 55-station practice range, two practice greens, golf lessons, junior golf clinics, a pro shop, and a restaurant overlooking the course.

Hiking, Biking & Walking Trails: Hyannis and Barnstable areas offer a wide range of hiking, biking and walking trails for nature lovers and outdoor recreation enthusiasts to enjoy. From parks and beaches to wildlife trails and nature preserves, visitors can get out and enjoy nature's beauty in a variety of ways.

JFK Hyannis Museum: The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum features a multimedia exhibit that highlights JFK's life on Cape Cod with his family and friends. The exhibit includes more than 80 photographs of the President, an educational movie, and personal items.

Cape Cod Central Railroad: Take a trip back through time on this historical railroad and enjoy a brief history of the railroads of Cape Cod. The three-hour Dinner Train offers a taste of the romantic past with a five-course, gourmet meal. The whole family will enjoy the Fun Train that features a two-hour journey with plenty of good clean railroading fun.

Cape Cod Children's Museum: The Cape Cod Children's Museum offers a place for families to play together with fun hands-on exhibits. Visitors are encouraged to explore, touch and discover the permanent and changing exhibits that range from a shadow room, and climb-aboard train to a saltwater aquarium and play theatre.