Cape Cod Hotels :: Chatham Tides is an Affordable Alternative

Next summer, when you're traveling through Cape Cod with the sun still high in the sky and warm on your face, turn off onto a little curvy road in the beautifully leafy shore town of Chatham, Massachusetts. The road terminates at a perfect sand beach and off to your right is The Chatham Tides.
The hotel website is ferociously out of date and doesn't do it justice (hint to hoteliers: hire a web architect and give that archaic thang an overhaul.) And some of the Tripadvisor reviews were rather negative, but what Atlantic beach doesn't have seaweed?
The upshot is that Chatham, and frankly all of Cape Cod, is crawling with beaches; if that one has too many seagulls, get in your car and go to another one. Better yet, head up to Provincetown to go whale watching; or to the Cape Cod National Seashore for all the private beach and room you could fathom.
Next year, we'll pass up the groovy house that we recently rented just down the road in Dennisport, and reserve an ocean view room with a terrace and an efficiency kitchen for $1250 (that's a post-Labor Day rate). The price is roughly $500 less than we paid for our woodsy cottage. Dayum!
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