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Harbor Hotel Provincetown - Provincetown - Patio
Harbor Hotel Provincetown
Provincetown, MA, United States
7.9Good(1111)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Provincetown Inn - Provincetown - Lounge
Provincetown Inn
Provincetown, MA, United States
6.7Okay(1140)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Air conditioning
Ellery Hotel Provincetown - Provincetown - Dining room
Ellery Hotel Provincetown
Provincetown, MA, United States
8.7Very Good(369)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Surfside Hotel and Suites - Provincetown - Living room
Surfside Hotel and Suites
Provincetown, MA, United States
8.1Very Good(575)
Parking
Pool
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Mercury Hotel Provincetown - Provincetown - Living room
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Awol - Provincetown - Living room
Awol
Provincetown, MA, United States
7.8Good(401)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Air conditioning
Breakwater Hotel - Provincetown - Patio
Breakwater Hotel
Provincetown, MA, United States
8.9Very Good(922)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Seaglass Inn & Spa - Provincetown - Pool
Seaglass Inn & Spa
Provincetown, MA, United States
9.1Wonderful(495)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Air conditioning
Admiral's Landing - Provincetown - Bedroom
Admiral's Landing
Provincetown, MA, United States
9.5Wonderful(106)
Free Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
8 Dyer Hotel - Provincetown - Bedroom
8 Dyer Hotel
Provincetown, MA, United States
10Wonderful(21)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Air conditioning
Cape Colony Inn - Provincetown - Lobby
Cape Colony Inn
Provincetown, MA, United States
8.4Very Good(1599)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet-friendly
Secret Garden Inn - Provincetown
Secret Garden Inn
Provincetown, MA, United States
9.6Wonderful(32)
Free Wi-Fi
Eben House - Provincetown
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Air conditioning

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Top 10 hotels in Provincetown

Discover the top hotels in Provincetown, handpicked by local expert Nick Dauk.
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Nick Dauk
24 January 2025
I never had much of an interest in visiting Cape Cod, Massachusetts, but when I became a fan of the legendary travelling chef and writer Anthony Bourdain, I immediately wanted to visit Provincetown. He described it in ways that showcased a counterculture contrast to other cities on the Cape. To get the chance to wander around “P-town” walking through the chapters of his memoir convinced me to travel there. Bourdain’s presence was far from the only impact on Provincetown’s history. The...Learn moreI never had much of an interest in visiting Cape Cod, Massachusetts, but when I became a fan of the legendary travelling chef and writer Anthony Bourdain, I immediately wanted to visit Provincetown. He described it in ways that showcased a counterculture contrast to other cities on the Cape. To get the chance to wander around “P-town” walking through the chapters of his memoir convinced me to travel there. Bourdain’s presence was far from the only impact on Provincetown’s history. The Mayflower carrying the pilgrims from England landed on this very spot in 1620. Meanwhile, artists like Jackson Pollock honed their craft in the city’s art colony. A visit to Provincetown offers a glimpse into the sailing, LGBT and activist culture that continues to make this city special. The best hotels in Provincetown don’t shy away from their past or present. Many of these beachy abodes still retain the old-school charm that brought families to the seaside for generations. Here’s my pick of the best hotels to stay in Provincetown.
Seaglass Inn & SpaSeaglass Inn & SpaRank #1
£92-£442/night
105 Bradford Street Extension
Few resorts offer the seclusion that Seaglass Inn & Spa does. One of the best hotels in Provincetown’s West End,...Learn more

Few resorts offer the seclusion that Seaglass Inn & Spa does. One of the best hotels in Provincetown’s West End, Seaglass Inn & Spa sits on four private hillside acres only a few minutes away from the heart of P-town. I think the spa sums up the hotel’s ambience: massages and body treatments are as welcoming and refreshing as the inn’s spacious guestrooms.

Rooms with pool views and fireplaces are perfect for relaxing throughout the summer. Pre-ordering breakfast baked goods like pains au chocolat or spinach and cheese croissants is a smart plan for getting an early start.

The Pilgrim Monument and Macmillan Pier are an 18-minute walk away, though the Adirondack chairs in the quiet garden are much closer. When a restful getaway on the Cape is on the agenda, Seaglass Inn & Spa has a sun lounger ready for relaxation.

Breakwater HotelBreakwater HotelRank #2
£94-£486/night
716 Commercial Street
The views of Long Point Lighthouse and Provincetown Harbor are exceptional from the renovated rooms of the...Learn more

The views of Long Point Lighthouse and Provincetown Harbor are exceptional from the renovated rooms of the Breakwater Hotel. Watching the waves move in and out of the tidal flats from the private deck is almost enough of a reason to spend all day on the property. The amenities, however, convince visitors to make a beeline for the beach.

Dedicated beachside seating, complimentary beach toys, umbrellas, chairs and seasonal bike and scooter hire make it effortless to spend a day on the shoreline.

I love the Cape-chic aesthetic running through the Breakwater Hotel. It’s one of the best hotels to stay in Provincetown for embracing modern holiday vibes with a classic coastal feel. The blue décor, local nautical art and water views from nearly every window are delightful, especially from the second-floor suites.

Cape Colony InnCape Colony InnRank #3
£68-£447/night
280 Bradford Street
Cape Colony Inn is one of the best hotels in Provincetown for off-beach stays. It’s located only two blocks away...Learn more

Cape Colony Inn is one of the best hotels in Provincetown for off-beach stays. It’s located only two blocks away from the waterfront, providing just enough distance from the bustling beach for a quieter stay. But not too quiet.

I love that Cape Colony Inn encourages guest interaction among those feeling social. The fire pit, outdoor pool and games like volleyball, cornhole, table tennis and badminton help break the ice when meeting new people. It’s also a dog-friendly space, which only adds to the liveliness.

When the conversations stop, the quiet suites are a welcome retreat. Minimalist rooms offer the perfect amount of comfort and convenience. Pillow-top mattresses, bespoke bath products and in-room coffee makers provide everything needed for waking up and winding down.

Dune Crest HotelDune Crest HotelRank #4
£65-£302/night
535 Route 6
Dune Crest Hotel is set just beyond the outskirts of Provincetown. Technically in North Truro, it’s ideal for...Learn more

Dune Crest Hotel is set just beyond the outskirts of Provincetown. Technically in North Truro, it’s ideal for visitors to P-town who prefer a bit of distance between them and the popular port town’s museums, restaurants and shops.

I’m happy to report that Dune Crest Hotel doesn’t make visitors sacrifice views for seclusion. Cape Cod Bay is readily visible from multiple guestrooms, many of which have private decks. Some rooms are pet-friendly, providing convenient options for families with furry friends.

Sitting on 12 acres of the Cape Cod National Seashore, I love wandering the walking trails after a free continental breakfast. The sandy path winds through the grounds and connects to North Truro High Head Beach. Provincetown’s centre is a mere five miles away, making Dune Crest Hotel a great option for staying near (not in) the town.

The Provincetown Hotel at Gabriel'sThe Provincetown Hotel at Gabriel'sRank #5
£90-£663/night
102 Bradford Street
If you’re looking to stay in the heart of Provincetown, Gabriel’s is a fantastic choice. Lacking a beachfront...Learn more

If you’re looking to stay in the heart of Provincetown, Gabriel’s is a fantastic choice. Lacking a beachfront address doesn’t stop it from being one of the best hotels in Provincetown. This year-round property is set directly in front of the Pilgrim Monument and two blocks away from the harbour.

Two fire pits, a pond stocked with goldfish and a three-level garden create a serene space. All guestrooms keep comfort as a standard amenity with sun decks, fireplaces and spa bathrooms.

One reason I think The Provincetown Hotel at Gabriel’s is one of the best hotels in Provincetown for Anthony Bourdain fans is its proximity to places the writer worked at and visited. The Lobster Pot, as seen in his show “Parts Unknown,” and Circo & Sal’s, where he worked, are within walking distance of the property.

Mercury Hotel ProvincetownMercury Hotel ProvincetownRank #6
£81-£558/night
12 Winthrop Street
When it comes to the best hotels in Provincetown, The Mercury Hotel surprised me the most. It’s got a bohemian feel...Learn more

When it comes to the best hotels in Provincetown, The Mercury Hotel surprised me the most. It’s got a bohemian feel while still retaining the upscale charm that most visitors expect in a Cape Cod getaway. The mainstay coastal essentials are all there, like beach chairs and towel hire, plus modern updates such as digital check-in.

This hotel on Winthrop Street has a direct route to the beach, though there’s something to be said for the simple serenity of rooms overlooking the quiet street. Cosy guestrooms have spacious bathrooms and king or queen beds.

The King Suite is by far the best in the off-season thanks to its gas fireplace. Whereas most of the rooms only have a pop or two of colour, I love that the communal spaces are decked out in wild décor from floor to ceiling.

Surfside Hotel and SuitesSurfside Hotel and SuitesRank #7
£122-£730/night
543 Commercial Street
This waterfront hotel has a private beach and a heated outdoor pool for swimming no matter the time of day. Surfside...Learn more

This waterfront hotel has a private beach and a heated outdoor pool for swimming no matter the time of day. Surfside Hotel and Suites is located directly on Cape Cod Bay, though I love that its design leans more towards the quintessential American Atlantic aesthetic you’d find in other classic beach towns like Ocean City and Myrtle Beach.

Its location near the Boston Fast Ferry at MacMillan Pier makes this one of the best hotels in Provincetown for visits to or from Boston, the Massachusetts state capital.

It’s not the beachfront that sold me on Surfside; it’s the bar and the board games. Sipping Massachusetts craft beer and loading up a table for a game of Monopoly is my idea of a fun holiday. With other guests hanging out around this pet-friendly hotel’s communal spaces, it’s easy to find new friends to play with.

8 Dyer Hotel8 Dyer HotelRank #8
£209-£487/night
8 Dyer Street
The 8 Dyer Hotel is one of the top-rated hotels in Provincetown and I can see why. This adults-only abode is limited...Learn more

The 8 Dyer Hotel is one of the top-rated hotels in Provincetown and I can see why. This adults-only abode is limited to seven rooms for maximum privacy. That also means the dry sauna, indoor hot tub and pool never feel overcrowded. Although, if a private hot tub is a must, the three penthouse rooms come with their own whirlpools.

One delicious perk is that this property is chef-owned, making it one of the best hotels in Provincetown for foodies. Gourmet breakfasts and brunch menus feature local, organic ingredients to offer a true taste of the Cape.

8 Dyer Hotel also has more of a residential, local feel thanks to its position between Commercial Street and Bradford Street. It’s a quick walk to the beach, as well as an easy drive from hiking trails.

The Masthead ResortThe Masthead ResortRank #9
£103-£757/night
31-41 Commercial Street
The Masthead Resort has a 450-foot private beach, cementing its status as one of the best hotels in Provincetown for...Learn more

The Masthead Resort has a 450-foot private beach, cementing its status as one of the best hotels in Provincetown for beach lovers. Not only is the sand spoken for, but the private sundeck is also set up for guest-only use. I could spend hours on the deck with a drink and a book and be completely at peace.

However, you may also want to engage in the many other activities on offer here. With a mix of cottages, suites and guestrooms, The Masthead Resort offers supreme opportunities for leisure in every corner. All three are available as waterfront options, so every group size and lifestyle can enjoy the bay on any budget.

This hotel overlooking the harbour was established in 1959 and still delivers an “Old Cape Cod” experience over half a century later – including a front-row seat for daily sunrises and sunsets.

Inn at Cook StreetInn at Cook StreetRank #10
£209-£545/night
7 Cook Street
Right in the heart of the Gallery District, The Inn at Cook Street doesn’t hide from the East End’s colourful...Learn more

Right in the heart of the Gallery District, The Inn at Cook Street doesn’t hide from the East End’s colourful culture. The hotel’s yellow façade, the white picket fence and the lawn’s greenery all pop with inviting hues. The eight guestrooms have just as much personality, each with features like feathered pillows, beach towels and a delicious breakfast served daily with local Three Fins coffee.

Although I love that The Writer’s Room has a reading nook where Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham penned his novel, my favourite room is The Koi Cottage. With a private entrance, kitchenette, fireplace and a secondary bedroom loft, it’s just as excellent a retreat for writing as it is for relaxing.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Provincetown

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Provincetown with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Provincetown?

Hotels are cheapest in Provincetown in November, with average rates of £79. In comparison, July is the most expensive month, with prices at £291.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Provincetown?

Friday offers the lowest rates in Provincetown, with an average nightly price of £79. The highest prices are found on Saturday, with average rates at £265.

How much is a hotel in Provincetown for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Provincetown found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was £108, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was £136. The cheapest room found overall was for £98.

How much is a hotel in Provincetown for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Provincetown for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for £81 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as £81 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from £253 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Provincetown?

Book at least 78 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Provincetown hotel.

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Low season

December

High season

August

Average price (weeknight)

£110

Average price (weekend night)

£134
Cheapest month to stay with an average 49% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 77% rise in price.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Provincetown hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Boston, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Boston in November and December.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Boston if you stay on a Wednesday. The opposite is true for, Sunday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Boston found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was £190, while the most expensive was £216.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Boston for 2 days.
  • For the vacationers who like to shop while they are on vacation, staying near Commercial Street in Provincetown might be a good idea for you. The Surfside Hotel & Suites is a 3-star hotel that is located on Commercial Street and puts you within easy walking distance of the multitude of seaside and souvenir shops where you can while away your time.
  • One of the most popular beaches in Provincetown is Herring Cove Beach, which has much kinder sea conditions than the sea on the other side of Provincetown. While the beach is in a protected area and there are no hotels on the beach itself, the Seaglass Inn & Spa, a 3-star hotel, is a good option to stay in as it is just a 4-minute drive away from Herring Cove Beach.
  • If you would like to stay near the marina and the MacMillan Pier in Provincetown, you could consider making a reservation at The Provincetown Hotel at Gabriel’s. This 4-star hotel is within walking distance of the MacMillan Pier and the Provincetown Marina, where the ferry terminal for boats arriving from Plymouth and Boston is located. The pier provides a panoramic view of Provincetown and all three lighthouses in the area and also houses a museum about the history of the pier.
  • Provincetown is home to many galleries such as the Charles-Baltivik Gallery and Sculpture Garden, The Bowerstock Fine Art Gallery and The Adam Peck Galllery, to name a few. The Waterford Inn, a 3-star inn located on Commercial Street in the Gallery District of Provincetown would be a perfect place to stay as you will be within walking distance of the many galleries and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, which houses collections of art that have been growing since 1914 when the museum was established.
  • For the energetic vacationers who want to walk the Beech Forest Trail, you could stay at the 3-star Pilgrim House, which is just 1.74 miles away from the Beech Forest where the trail starts. When you want to escape from the sand and sea, you can retreat to this wooded area which is home to not only beech trees but also to other indigenous tree, bird and animal species.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Provincetown

  • Which hotels in Provincetown, Massachusetts have beachfront access?

    The 3-star Sandcastle Resort & Club is located on its own private beach in Provincetown. This beautiful beach is accessible from the hotel along a sandy path through the dunes. Another option with direct beach access is the 3-star Provincetown Inn.

  • Which hotels in Provincetown, Massachusetts have a view?

    The 3-star Harbor Hotel Provincetown is located with a view over Cape Cod Bay and has some rooms with views over the bay and over the pool of the hotel. Another good option if you are looking for a hotel with a view is The Masthead Resort, which is a 2-star resort located right on the bay.

  • Which hotels in Provincetown, Massachusetts have a swimming pool?

    The 4-star Cape Colony Inn, situated close to MacMillan Pier, has an outdoor swimming pool for guests. Another option that has an outdoor swimming pool is the adult-only 4-star 8 Dyer Hotel which is located within walking distance of Commercial Street.

  • Which hotels in Provincetown, Massachusetts include breakfast in the price of the room?

    The Inn at Cook Street is a 4-star inn that is within the gallery district of Provincetown and includes a hot breakfast in the price of the room. The 3-star AWOL Hotel has a continental breakfast included in the room price.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Provincetown?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Provincetown districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Provincetown city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Provincetown hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Provincetown that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Harbor Hotel Provincetown, Provincetown Inn and Ellery Hotel Provincetown.

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