Cape Cod is a paradise for beach lovers, offering stunning coastlines, soft sandy shores, and ocean views. If you're staying in Falmouth, you have easy access to some of the best beaches Cape Cod has to offer. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly beach, a peaceful retreat, or a prime spot for water activities, there's something for everyone. Here are some must-visit beaches near Falmouth and beyond.

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  1. Old Silver Beach (Falmouth)

Old Silver Beach is one of Falmouth’s most popular spots, known for its warm, calm waters and breathtaking sunsets. The soft, white sand and gentle waves make it ideal for families with kids. Arrive early, as parking can fill up quickly during peak summer months.

  1. Surf Drive Beach (Falmouth)

Located close to Falmouth’s Main Street, Surf Drive Beach offers spectacular views of Martha’s Vineyard. This beach is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of sunbathing and beachcombing, with small tidal pools providing a fun exploration area for children.

  1. Menauhant Beach (Falmouth)

A quieter alternative to Old Silver Beach, Menauhant Beach is a great option for visitors looking for a less crowded atmosphere. It’s divided into two sections, East and West, and provides stunning views of Vineyard Sound.

  1. Chapoquoit Beach (Falmouth)

Known by locals as "Chappy Beach," this scenic spot is a hidden gem. The calm waters make it great for kayaking and paddleboarding, and the surrounding dunes add to its charm.

  1. South Cape Beach (Mashpee)

Just a short drive from Falmouth, South Cape Beach offers a blend of ocean and bay views. This state park beach is part of the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, providing an excellent place for nature lovers and those interested in birdwatching.

  1. Mayflower Beach (Dennis)

A bit farther from Falmouth but worth the drive, Mayflower Beach in Dennis is known for its expansive tidal flats, making it perfect for long beach walks and tide pool explorations. The soft, powdery sand and clear waters make this a must-visit for families.

  1. Nauset Beach (Orleans)

If you're willing to venture further along the Cape, Nauset Beach is a fantastic destination for those who love waves and surfing. This beach has a rugged beauty, with rolling dunes and plenty of space to spread out.

  1. Coast Guard Beach (Eastham)

Part of the Cape Cod National Seashore, Coast Guard Beach is frequently ranked among the best beaches in the U.S. The natural beauty, combined with its excellent conditions for body surfing and boogie boarding, makes it a favorite for active beachgoers.

Tips for Exploring Cape Cod’s Beaches from Falmouth

  • Plan Ahead: Many Cape Cod beaches have limited parking, so arriving early or checking for shuttle options can help ensure a hassle-free visit.
  • Pack Smart: Bring sunscreen, water, snacks, and any beach gear you need, as some beaches have limited amenities.
  • Check the Tides: Some beaches, like Mayflower Beach, are best visited at low tide for the most enjoyable experience.
  • Explore Beyond the Sand: Many beaches offer nearby walking trails, scenic overlooks, and charming towns worth exploring.

Whether you're staying in Falmouth for a weekend or an extended vacation, these beaches provide the perfect opportunity to soak in the natural beauty of Cape Cod. Grab your beach gear and get ready to explore some of the best coastal spots in New England!

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M. Parent

Written by M. Parent