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Regions of Cape Cod

Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a beautiful sandy peninsula that curls like an arm into the Atlantic Ocean, bordered by Cape Cod Bay to the north, Nantucket Sound to the south, and Buzzards Bay to the west. There are four regions of Cape Cod, each with its own distinct character, cultural richness and natural beauty.

Search the Cape Cod map below to explore the Upper Cape, Mid Cape, Lower Cape and Outer Cape regions of Cape Cod.

n Cape Cod Bay Atlantic Ocean Massachusetts Martha’s Vineyard Martha’s Vineyard Martha’s Vineyard Nantucket Nantucket Nantucket Provincetown Truro Wellfleet Eastham Orleans Chatham Harwich Brewster Dennis Yarmouth Barnstable Mashpee Sandwich Bourne Falmouth MID CAPE
n Cape Cod Bay Massachusetts Martha’s Vineyard Martha’s Vineyard Martha’s Vineyard Nantucket Nantucket Nantucket Provincetown Truro Wellfleet Eastham Orleans Chatham Harwich Brewster Dennis Yarmouth Barnstable Mashpee Sandwich Bourne Falmouth MID CAPE

Outer Cape

Home to the Cape Cod National Seashore, the Outer Cape region of Cape Cod offers stunning beaches, dramatic landscapes and a vibrant arts & culture scene.

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Lower Cape

The Lower Cape region of Cape Cod is a maritime wonderland, featuring picturesque harbors, quaint downtowns, a commercial fishing pier and pristine beaches.

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Mid Cape

The Mid Cape region of Cape Cod is a lively area for recreation, shopping and cultural attractions, and also serves as the transportation hub of the Cape.

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Upper Cape

The Upper Cape region of Cape Cod, located closest to the bridges and the mainland, offers a blend of natural beauty, history, outdoor activities, and culture.

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