
NEW ENGLAND ESCAPES
CAPE COD
NEWPORT
Timeless New England Elegance
Stretching along the coast of Massachusetts, Cape Cod is one of New England’s most cherished summer destinations. Across its 15 charming towns, each with its own distinct character, visitors discover a landscape shaped by the sea, where weathered lighthouses, blooming hydrangeas and classic shingle-style homes create an unmistakable New England atmosphere. Home to 14 historic lighthouses, refined waterfront hotels and miles of pristine beaches, Cape Cod offers a timeless retreat where life moves at a slower, more graceful pace.

A COASTAL TREASURE
National Seashore
Cape Cod National Seashore is one of America’s most breathtaking coastal landscapes. Rolling sand dunes, dramatic shorelines and some of the East Coast’s most pristine beaches create a scenery that feels both wild and timeless. Established by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, the protected coastline preserves the natural beauty that has defined Cape Cod for generations. Take a morning stroll along the beach, explore the windswept dunes or experience a spectacular sunset overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

HERITAGE & TRADITION
A Kennedy Legacy
For generations, Cape Cod has served as a summer retreat for some of America's most prominent families. Perhaps most famously, the Kennedy family made Hyannis Port their seasonal home, with the historic Kennedy Compound becoming one of the region's most enduring symbols. Their connection to the Cape helped shape its reputation for timeless coastal living, sailing traditions and understated elegance.

A PICTURE PERFECT TOWN
Charming Chatham
With its white clapboard homes, blooming hydrangeas and timeless coastal charm, Chatham is often considered one of Cape Cod’s most desirable towns. A stroll through the village reveals elegant boutiques, art galleries and beautifully maintained gardens, while the nearby harbor and historic lighthouse serve as reminders of the town’s deep maritime heritage. Refined yet unpretentious, Chatham captures the essence of a classic New England summer.
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