This is a SHARED HOME as I rent my guest room off season- for up to 2 guests
Your accommodations include your 2nd floor private room. ONE shared bathroom located on the first floor.
Outside there is a huge yard and Japanese garden plus an extra large wooden deck with an umbrella table and fire pit for relaxing
The house has a beach cottage feel with rustic charm where you can sit at the beach or take a casual stroll in our beach community of charming cape cod cottages.
ABOUT YOUR STAY: Your room is on the 2nd level, freshly decorated with a king size memory foam mattress and real cotton sheets. The room is sunny with a vaulted ceiling, heat/ air conditioning and views of my garden. The large chefs kitchen has a unique vaulted ceiling with a huge skylight that allows the morning sun to stream in. . The beach is private and just a short 5-7 minute walk. Beach chairs, umbrella, and towels are available. Because the water is flat and calm it makes a perfect venue for kayaking. Rentals are available nearby.
ABOUT THE AREA: Wareham is a charming small town, population 22,000. It's known for its 54 miles of shoreline, which attracts families, bass fishermen and boaters alike . The cottage is located in a community known as Swifts Beach. Walk, bike or jog down to our private sandy beach, just a few minutes away.
Take a drive to nearby 380 yr old New Bedford, called The Whaling City, There you can visit the Whaling Museum. Spend a day on celebrities famous Martha's Vineyard or charming oNantucket.
Other: In Plymouth, (where the nation began) you must see the historic Plymouth Planation, a reenactment of actors who have constructed the Pilgrims first village of 1620. Also, in Plymouth you can book a Whale Watching boat to see these magnificent animals. (See Cape Ann whaling trips)
Drive the 70 miles out to the tip of the Cape and see quaint Provincetown, enjoying all the views of the white sands whereby (if opened) you can book and ride the dunes. You’ll also find whale watching trip where they guarantee sightings
Spends an afternoon in Chatham or drive down to Falmouth and visit Woods Hole Laboratory , focused on marine science. Everywhere you turn is like a postcard, and because of the Cape's unchanging beauty is why millions of travelers visit every yea.