A Seaside Couples Trip to Falmouth, Massachusetts on the East Coast

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Calm seaside views in Falmouth

 

Choose your seaside adventure



It’s no secret that Falmouth boasts some of the Cape’s most breathtaking beaches. But where do you even go when there are so many to choose from? For starters, the local-favorite Chapoquoit Beach is the ideal spot to escape the crowds and settle in for a classic Cape Cod sunset. Then there’s Falmouth Heights Beach. This spot feels a little more lively, and there are plenty of snack shops and restaurants just across the street for you to indulge. Finally, Surf Drive Beach is perfect for swimming, and Wood Neck Beach, a great destination for boogie boarding and windsurfing, can’t be missed.

Additionally, for couples eager to immerse themselves in nature and stay active while on holiday, Falmouth also has plenty of nature trails to wander. From hitting up the Long Pond Trail (3.9 miles) to taking a stroll through the less than a mile-long Quissett Harbor Knob trail, most paths are easy to navigate and offer a firsthand look at the town’s wildlife and scenic landscape.

However, Falmouth’s allure doesn’t just end on the shore. As the gateway to Martha’s Vineyard from Cape Cod, Falmouth visitors can hop aboard a ferry from Woods Hole that will take them directly to the island. Once there, there’s plenty to explore, from historic lighthouses and pristine beaches to vibrant towns filled with local charm. Film buffs might even recognize the location where “Jaws” was filmed.

Falling in love with Falmouth

Empty Main Street at dusk



When it comes to keeping the romance alive, Falmouth also offers plenty of day-to-day activities for couples to enjoy together. Main Street draws crowds thanks to its historical charm and picturesque views. With its cozy boutique stores, independent bookstores, small bakeries, and globally-inspired restaurants, it’s easily walkable and the perfect place to wander hand in hand. 

Some must-stops along Main Street include The Black Dog for apparel, Lilly Pulitzer for women’s fashion and accessories, Blast From The Past to get your hands on rare comics and collectibles, and Homespun Garden for Cape Cod-inspired souvenirs and trinkets. When hunger strikes, make sure you stop by Pickle Jar Kitchen to enjoy a wholesome meal, Anejo Mexican Bistro & Tequila Bar for some classic Mexican grub, or Estia for a Greek feast.

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With all this activity, you definitely need a place to rest your head. Luckily, in terms of accommodation, Falmouth boasts a wide array of lodging options that range from hotels and inns to bed and breakfasts and small lodges. Whether you’re taking in waterfront views at the Sea Crest Beach Hotel, getting in touch with nature at the Treehouse Lodge, or sinking into romance at the Palmer House Inn, your dreams will never feel sweeter.



Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.