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Also, consider taking the Nutty Nantucket Scavenger Tour to see the island in a fun, unique fashion in just two hours.

Martha's Vineyard – The bigger of the two popular islands to visit from Provincetown and the closest to reach by ferry. With a population of about 3,000, the small New England getaway boasts 40+ gay guesthouses, 10+ gay bars and clubs, and 2 gay beaches, which fill to bursting point for the dozen or more LGBTQ+ events that happen during the summer and fall months.

Out of season every year, however, it reverts back to being a quiet seaside haven, one with extremely hospitable locals—and an uncanny amount of writers—always happy to pull up a stool for you around the fire.

The Boatslip Resort’s high-energy atmosphere welcomes everyone who wants to escape.

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Given the geography of Cape Cod, with P-Town at the tip, your options for getting in are limited. A breakfast buffet is served daily. Rooms at the Provincetown Inn are equipped with cable TV and Wi-Fi.

This adult's only accommodation offers spa services, an outdoor pool and free WiFi. During the peak of summer season, most bars and clubs will be busy throughout the week. Not to mention, it has over 65 wines to match your meal and a plethora of cocktails to enjoy while taking in the stunning view of the harbor below.

Relish – This quaint little no-nonsense cafe serves the best sandwiches in the city – as well as an array of naughty cakes, muffins and tarts for the sweet of tooth.

Gay Provincetown – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Just 90 minutes away from Boston is a tiny seaside town on the tip of Cape Cod that has as much history as it does gay culture. There is one highway leading into and out of the city, along with a ferry terminal and a small airport.  Artists and painting classes can often seen across our street capturing the famous ‘Provincetown Light’ and view.

Snug Cottage is on Provincetown’s world renowned ‘guesthouse row’ in the East End of town.

Once the world's top whaling port, the Whaling Museum is one of Nantucket's big attractions. With a costumed guide who plays Hutchinson with a gender twist, see the town's landmarks as you hear both traditional and irreverent “heretical” accounts of its history—the latter inspired by Hutchinson’s challenge to the Puritanical mores of her time.

Right off the town center, you’ll find a small beach, which is the most convenient but not the most popular.

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Tours & Experiences in Provincetown

Make the most of your travels by pre-booking our popular tours and experiences.  There's a whole range of options, from cultural and historical to food, drink and nightlife.  Get under the skin of your destination, and book a tour or experience now.

This is a good option if you don’t necessarily want a gay-only property or if you enjoy a bit more peace and quiet rather than being in the busy and sometimes noisy town center.

Ravenwood– Once a sea captain's home and now a beautiful, rustic, gay-owned guesthouse, Ravenwood is located on the quiet east end of Commercial Street, directly across from the beach and a short walk from the center.

The Masthead Resort is 6 minutes from the Pilgrim Monument, a historic tower offering views of Cape Cod. The Provincetown Art Association and Museum is less than 4 km away.

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3* Provincetown Inn

Located at the ends of Route 6 and the Old King's Highway, this gay friendly historic beachfront hotel features murals of Provincetown's past and views of the Cape Cod National Seashore.

Central Provincetown is 15 minutes' walk away. Dates: 2026 dates to be announced.

Provincetown Pride – Pride is hardwired into Provincetown, and with its thriving LGBTQ+ community, it is a fabulous place to celebrate being gay and proud.