Luxe Beat Magazine OCTOBER 2014 | Page 35

Travel Hyannis is the largest of the seven villages of Cape Cod, an urban and historic district known for its shopping and hub of transportation. Of course, it’s also the home of the Kennedy Compound. It served as the locale for our Hyannis Whale Watching tour, an obvious must-do for a trip to New England. During the four-hour boating trip starting from Lewis Bay and traveling outward, our boat spotted several humpback whales and their calves, at the tail-end of their season in New England. This “Capital of the Cape” tends to be the favorite spot for those looking for some bustle in their trip to Cape Cod. It often features concerts and other forms of entertainment alongside some of the Cape’s best restaurants and shops. Due to its location, it’s also where many tourists head for ferry and whale watching tours. Chatham is like the scaled-down version of Provincetown, perfectly equipped for families, due to Friday night low-key bands as well as shopping and fine restaurants. While there, we went to Chatham Pier and Fish Market for lunch, a specialty shop known for its quality seafood and fine views of the busy Chatham Fish Pier. If you find yourself passing through Chatham during your Cape Cod trip, make sure you visit the Chatham Lighthouse, established in 1877 and known as one of the most famous and scenic of Cape Cod lighthouses. Cape Cod can be a daunting trip to book, especially without the help of a seasoned local, due to its many tempting destinations that are impossible to hit completely in one trip. Part of the intrigue of Cape Cod is that, unlike visitation of a single famous city such as Miami or Florence, every vacation to Cape Cod will be different due to endless possibilities enveloped in this legendary locale.