Tuesday, June 2, 2009

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August 3 weeks
Sandcastle Resort - (sleeps 4) - in Provincetown - @ $ /week Lovely Bayside Studio Efficiency with Balcony overlooks huge outdoor pool with views of Provincetown & the Bay. This newly-renovated studio sleeps 4 people with full-size sleep sofa and pull-down full-size Murphy bed. Awesome views of Provincetown & the Bay. Fully-equipped kitchen includes 4-burner stove, half fridge, microwave, drip coffee maker, toaster, all utensils, dishes, pots & pans & dining table with seating for 4 people. Telephone (with voicemail) & color cable TV. Full bath. Towels & linens included. Towels changed daily with light housekeeping; bed linens changed mid-week upon request. The Sandcastle Resort boasts Tennis Courts, huge indoor & outdoor pools, hot tub Jacuzzi, private white-sand beach overlooking Provincetown & the tip of Cape Cod, laundry, & games room (great for kids). Free parking. Shuttle bus stop to downtown and ocean beaches right across the street, runs every 20 minutes for a small fee (all shuttles have bike racks). Features: Provincetown & Bay Views, Hot Tub/Jacuzzi, Light Housekeeping, Cable TV, Indoor & Outdoor Swimming Pools, Tennis Courts, Laundry, Free Parking, Bike Storage, Shuttle Service to Town & Ocean Beaches. Attractions: Ocean, Beaches, Swimming, Restaurants, Shopping, Fantastic Nightlife with Live Entertainment, Bars, Art Galleries, Museums (including the recently discovered Pirate Ship Museum); Whale Watching Excursions from MacMillan Wharf, Boating, Boat/Kayak Rentals, Sunset Sails, Deep Sea Fishing; Climb the Pilgrim Monument, Arts Dune Tour (sunset only - sign up at Commercial & Standish); Awesome sunsets at Herring Cove Beach. Have your own beach fires at Head of the Meadow Beach in Truro (get permit at the Province lands Visitor Center); Visit Province lands Visitor Center (free); Bike Rentals and extensive Bike Trails along National Seashore, Kite Flying, Wine tasting in N. Truro, Wellfleet Drive-In and Flea Market, and just shopping and people watching on Commercial Street.

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