Vacation rentals in Cape Cod

A hook-shaped peninsula of sandy beaches, kettle ponds, and maritime villages where summer rentals have been a tradition for generations.

Best time to book

June through September for beach weather; September and October bring warm water and fewer crowds.

Common rental types

Shingled cottages · Beachfront homes · Saltbox rentals · Condos near town

Getting there

Drive over the Sagamore or Bourne bridges; fly into Boston Logan (BOS) or Providence T.F. Green (PVD).

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Typical rentals in Cape Cod

Representative homes based on the layouts Cape Cod visitors book most — use them to compare space, amenities, and nightly budget before you book.

Chatham Shingle Cottage, a shingled cottage in ChathamShingled Cottage

Chatham Shingle Cottage

Chatham · Cape Cod

3 bd2 baSleeps 6
Walk to beachScreened porchOutdoor shower

from $485 / night

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Wellfleet Saltbox Retreat, a saltbox home in WellfleetSaltbox Home

Wellfleet Saltbox Retreat

Wellfleet · Cape Cod

2 bd1 baSleeps 5
Pond accessDeckFire pit

from $340 / night

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Provincetown Harbor Condo, a condo in ProvincetownCondo

Provincetown Harbor Condo

Provincetown · Cape Cod

1 bd1 baSleeps 4
Harbor viewWalk to Commercial StreetPool access

from $225 / night

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Where to stay in Cape Cod

Upper Cape

Closest to the bridges — Falmouth, Sandwich, and Buzzards Bay villages.

Mid-Cape

Hyannis, Dennis, and Yarmouth — the commercial heart with family beaches.

Lower Cape

Chatham, Brewster, and Orleans — quaint villages and Cape Cod Bay beaches.

Outer Cape

Wellfleet, Truro, and Provincetown — dunes, art colonies, and dramatic Atlantic light.

Learn Cape Cod before you book

Neighborhoods, seasons, and booking tips — the full destination guide.

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