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Cape Cod Culinary Musts: Inaho in Yarmouth Port

Inaho in Yarmouthport

Inaho in Yarmouth Port

Looking for a break from the typical Cape Cod diet of lobster rolls and clam chowder? Then head over to Inaho, a remarkably good Japanese restaurant in Yarmouth Port. Situated on the scenic and historic Route 6A in a charming white clapboard house, this culinary gem offers the best sushi on Cape Cod. Though the restaurant is always bustling on a summer night, the interior is a soothing mix of shoji screens, wood paneling, and artful lighting. Grab a seat in one of their wonderful gleaming wood booths or, better yet, sit at the sushi bar  Continue reading

Featured: 61 Cedar Tree Neck Road, Marstons Mills

61 Cedar Neck, Marstons Mills

61 Cedar Tree Neck, Marstons Mills

A tranquil retreat and a boater’s delight! This incredible waterfront house on picturesque Prince Cove was recently named a “summertime dream home” by the Cape Cod Times on the front page of their Real Estate section. This property offers direct access to beautiful Nantucket Sound and has a private deep water dock that can accommodate a large boat. So, hop on your boat and set off on an adventure. Or jump in your kayak and explore the many inlets and Continue reading

Memorial Day Weekend Must-Do: Annual Figawi Race

The 44th Annual Figawi Race Weekend May 23-25, 2015

The 44th Annual Figawi Race Weekend May 23-25, 2015

Life on Cape Cod kicks into high gear on Memorial Day weekend, and there is no better way to celebrate the start of the summer season than by checking out the Figawi, a wildly popular sailboat race from Hyannis Port to Nantucket. On the morning of Saturday May 23rd, get up, grab a cup of coffee, and head down to Kalmus Beach, overlooking Lewis Bay, to watch the 200 plus sailboats Continue reading

Winter Family Fun on Cape Cod

Rock Climbing at Willy's Gym

Rock Climbing at Willy’s Gym

Living in the Northeast, it is important to stay active and get out of your house during the bitter winter months. However, with less sunlight and lower temperatures, it is harder and harder to find something fun to do that won’t leave you feeling like an icicle. So if being more creative or trying a new sport was on your 2015 to-do list, keep reading to learn Continue reading