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Visite audio-guidée en conduite autoguidée de Cape Cod

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** Veuillez acheter une visite par voiture.

Explorez tout ce que Cape Cod a à offrir avec cette visite en voiture autoguidée, des phares par excellence aux plages de sable ! Pendant que vous conduisez, découvrez les traditions maritimes du Cap, l'histoire des pèlerins et des kilomètres de belles plages. De Barnstable à Provincetown, visitez le phare de Nauset (l'icône non officielle du Cap), la plage First Encounter (que les pèlerins ont explorée), la station Marconi (un incontournable) et plus encore !

Dans les 30 minutes, nous vous enverrons deux éléments : un mot de passe et une application. Téléchargez l'application, entrez le mot de passe et téléchargez la visite. À votre arrivée, rendez-vous au Cape Cod Visitor Center, lancez l'application et suivez les instructions ! Respectez notre itinéraire et notre limite de vitesse recommandés pour la meilleure expérience.

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Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat, or Email.
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated, videos, text, hidden gems.
Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour in your/rental car: No group. Take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. Go at your own pace
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
Good value: Buy just one per car. Don’t pay for each person. Save money compared to a bus tour.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Comment ça marche : une fois que vous avez réservé une visite, vous recevrez un SMS/e-mail avec des consignes. Téléchargez l'application (avec un bon wifi/signal) et utilisez votre mot de passe unique pour accéder à vos visites. Pour commencer la visite, rendez-vous au point de départ et lancez l'application. Le son démarre automatiquement. Respectez l'itinéraire et la limite de vitesse pour la meilleure expérience. Veuillez noter que personne ne vous attendra au point de départ.
  • Bon rapport qualité-prix Achetez un seul circuit pour l'ensemble du véhicule au lieu de prendre le bus et de payer pour chaque personne. Vous constaterez une économie importante. Connectez votre téléphone aux haut-parleurs de voiture par un fil ou Bluetooth. Profitez de la visite en écoutant ensemble pendant que vous conduisez.
  • Horaire flexible : une fois l'application/la visite sur votre téléphone, vous pouvez l'utiliser n'importe quel jour et à tout moment. Vous pouvez l'utiliser sur plusieurs jours. Et utilisez-le également lors de votre prochain voyage ici. Cette visite n'expire jamais.
  • Aperçu de la visite : vous pouvez l'utiliser avant le voyage à la maison (fortement recommandé), l'utiliser pendant le voyage et l'utiliser après votre retour.
  • Ne manquez rien : vous obtiendrez tout avec l'application - un itinéraire complet, des conseils de voyage, des histoires audio racontées par des professionnels, un scénario, des images, des vidéos, des plongées profondes, des trésors cachés, des lieux passionnants, des recommandations pour des randonnées, des aventures, activités, randonnées et direction étape par étape.
  • Tour privé : vous pouvez l'utiliser dans votre voiture ou votre voiture de location. Pas de soucis pour les groupes ou les foules. Démarrez l'application de visite sur votre téléphone. Et il vous guidera pas à pas. Vous pouvez vous arrêter pour autant de pauses que vous le souhaitez. Faites une pause pour les photos Instagram et faites une pause pour le déjeuner/les collations. Faire une randonnée. La visite vous attendra et commencera lorsque vous recommencerez. Vous pouvez même faire le tour sur plusieurs jours. Allez à votre rythme.
  • Facile à utiliser : les histoires se jouent dès que le GPS est activé. Il ne nécessite aucune utilisation de vos mains. Vous pouvez obtenir de l'AIDE en appelant, en discutant ou en envoyant un e-mail à tout moment de la journée.
  • Hors ligne : il n'est pas nécessaire d'avoir un signal cellulaire ou une connexion Wi-Fi pendant la visite. La carte GPS de l'application fonctionne hors ligne.
  • Expiration/reprise : la visite durera le reste de votre vie sur votre téléphone. Il peut être utilisé n'importe quel jour de votre prochain voyage.
  • Utilisez des images pour un livre photo : créez un livre photo en utilisant des images d'application propres (pas de foule) de chaque endroit pour faire un voyage mémorable. Toutes les photos et la séquence correcte sont prêtes dans l'application pour que vous puissiez les utiliser.
  • Médias sociaux : partagez des images nettes (sans foule) avec vos amis/votre famille.
  • Les appareils pris en charge incluent les iPhones avec iOS 13 et supérieur, les téléphones Android avec la version 9 et supérieure et toutes les tablettes et iPads compatibles cellulaires.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
1
Scargo Tower - OPEN AS OF JUNE 2021
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
2
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
3
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
4
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
5
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
6
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
7
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
8
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
9
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
10
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
11
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
12
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
13
Scargo Tower - OPEN AS OF JUNE 2021
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
14
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
15
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
16
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
17
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
18
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
19
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
20
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
21
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
22
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
23
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
24
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
25
Scargo Tower - OPEN AS OF JUNE 2021
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
26
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
27
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
28
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
29
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
30
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
31
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
32
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
33
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
34
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
35
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
36
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
37
Scargo Tower - OPEN AS OF JUNE 2021
An optional detour takes us past the fish-shaped Scargo Lake. According to Nauset legend, this lake was built by a great chieftain to comfort his daughter, who could not stop weeping over three dead fish. We'll also learn about the Nauset party who first spotted the Mayflower, and the fears they had about its approach.
38
Harwich
Another optional detour takes us to Harwich, a quaint Cape town known for its numerous beautiful beaches. If you fancy a swim, this is one of the best places on the Cape for it!
39
Bank Street Beach
Next, our Harwich detour will take us to Bank Street Beach, the perfect place to relax or dip your toes into the Atlantic.
40
Eastham
As we continue our drive, we'll enter Eastham, a perfectly picturesque little Colonial town. We'll also hear about the embattled first encounter between the Pilgrims and the Nauset, the daring assistance offered by Squanto, and the very first Thanksgiving, where the Pilgrims and Nauset celebrated a truce.
41
First Encounter Beach
Continuing down the Cape, we'll arrive at First Encounter Beach, where that dramatic skirmish between Nauset and Pilgrims took place. The beach now bears a plaque commemorating the encounter and the eventual truce.
42
Salt Pond Visitor Center
A little farther on, we'll arrive at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. This miniature museum is the perfect opportunity to catch up on some extra Cape history, use the bathroom, or just stretch your legs.
43
Nauset Light
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
44
Nauset Lighthouse
As we continue our drive up the Cape, we'll spot the Nauset Light, the quaint little lighthouse that features in every quintessential Cape Cod photograph. We'll also learn about its importance, and how the Cape's rough waters earned the nickname of "ocean graveyard" before the lighthouse was built.
45
The Three Sisters Lighthouses
Continuing our drive, we'll come to three squat white lighthouses called the Three Sisters Lighthouses. What's peculiar about these lighthouses is that they're not on the coast at all! They're actually nestled among a thicket of trees pretty far inland. Hear about why that is, and how they came to be there. We'll also learn about how the Cape transformed from Nauset land to Colonial fishing towns, and then from fishing towns to a tourist hotspot.
46
Marconi Wireless Station
As we continue driving, we'll pass Marconi Station, the first radio station to ever send a wireless message across the Atlantic! The station also played a pivotal role in an infamous oceanic tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Learn how a radio station hundreds of miles away saved lives on that fateful day!
47
Pilgrim Spring Trail
As we continue driving, we'll pass the Pilgrim Spring Trail, a short hike which leads to one of the first places the Pilgrims came after landing on the Cape. Here, the weary travelers found their first freshwater spring--an essential find in helping them survive. Afterward, we'll continue on toward Provincetown.
48
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
Finally, we'll end up where it all began: the site where the Mayflower first struck land. Explore the park and imagine what it must have been like for the settlers, after ten harrowing weeks at sea, to step onto Nauset soil right here on November 11th, 1620. Our tour officially ends at this historic stop.
49
Tour Scargo - OUVERTE À PARTIR DE JUIN 2021
Un détour facultatif nous emmène au-delà du lac Scargo en forme de poisson. Selon la légende de Nauset, ce lac a été construit par un grand chef pour réconforter sa fille, qui ne pouvait s'empêcher de pleurer sur trois poissons morts. Nous découvrirons également le groupe Nauset qui a repéré le Mayflower pour la première fois et les craintes qu'ils avaient à propos de son approche.
50
Harwich
Un autre détour facultatif nous emmène à Harwich, une ville pittoresque du Cap connue pour ses nombreuses belles plages. Si vous avez envie de nager, c'est l'un des meilleurs endroits du Cap !
51
Plage de la rue Bank
Ensuite, notre détour par Harwich nous mènera à Bank Street Beach, l'endroit idéal pour se détendre ou plonger les orteils dans l'Atlantique.
52
Eastham
En poursuivant notre route, nous entrerons dans Eastham, une petite ville coloniale parfaitement pittoresque. Nous entendrons également parler de la première rencontre assiégée entre les pèlerins et les Nauset, l'aide audacieuse offerte par Squanto et le tout premier Thanksgiving, où les pèlerins et les Nauset ont célébré une trêve.
53
Plage de la première rencontre
En continuant vers le cap, nous arriverons à First Encounter Beach, où cette escarmouche dramatique entre Nauset et Pilgrims a eu lieu. La plage porte maintenant une plaque commémorant la rencontre et la trêve éventuelle.
54
Centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Salt Pond
Un peu plus loin, nous arriverons au Salt Pond Visitor Center. Ce musée miniature est l'occasion idéale de rattraper son retard sur l'histoire du Cap, d'utiliser la salle de bain ou simplement de se dégourdir les jambes.
55
Lumière Nauset
Alors que nous continuons notre route jusqu'au Cap, nous apercevrons le Nauset Light, le petit phare pittoresque qui figure dans toutes les photographies typiques de Cape Cod. Nous découvrirons également son importance et comment les eaux agitées du Cap lui ont valu le surnom de "cimetière de l'océan" avant la construction du phare.
56
Phare de Nauset
Alors que nous continuons notre route jusqu'au Cap, nous apercevrons le Nauset Light, le petit phare pittoresque qui figure dans toutes les photographies typiques de Cape Cod. Nous découvrirons également son importance et comment les eaux agitées du Cap lui ont valu le surnom de "cimetière de l'océan" avant la construction du phare.
57
Les phares des Trois Sœurs
Poursuivant notre route, nous arriverons à trois phares blancs trapus appelés les phares des Trois Sœurs. La particularité de ces phares, c'est qu'ils ne sont pas du tout sur la côte ! Ils sont en fait nichés dans un bosquet d'arbres assez loin à l'intérieur des terres. Découvrez pourquoi et comment ils en sont arrivés là. Nous découvrirons également comment le Cap s'est transformé de la terre de Nauset en villes de pêcheurs coloniales, puis de villes de pêcheurs en un haut lieu touristique.
58
Station sans fil Marconi
Pendant que nous continuons à conduire, nous passerons devant la station Marconi, la première station de radio à envoyer un message sans fil à travers l'Atlantique ! La station a également joué un rôle central dans une tristement célèbre tragédie océanique : le naufrage du Titanic en 1912. Découvrez comment une station de radio située à des centaines de kilomètres a sauvé des vies en ce jour fatidique !
59
Sentier du printemps des pèlerins
Pendant que nous continuons à conduire, nous passerons le Pilgrim Spring Trail, une courte randonnée qui mène à l'un des premiers endroits où les pèlerins sont venus après avoir atterri au Cap. Ici, les voyageurs fatigués ont trouvé leur première source d'eau douce - une découverte essentielle pour les aider à survivre. Ensuite, nous continuerons vers Provincetown.
60
Parc du premier débarquement du pèlerin
Enfin, nous finirons là où tout a commencé : le site où le Mayflower a frappé pour la première fois. Explorez le parc et imaginez ce que cela a dû être pour les colons, après dix semaines éprouvantes en mer, de marcher sur le sol de Nauset ici même le 11 novembre 1620. Notre visite se termine officiellement à cette étape historique.
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Commentaires (74)
Sightsee33640190209
Jul 2021
Such a waste of money. I am technologically savvy. The app was nearly impossible to use. We ended up stopping the "tour" which was really much more like an audio history of Cape Cod that plays while you drive down the highway. And they honestly should make this a flat fee instead of charging per person, which really just feels like a scam.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2021
As our images and description depict, that’s exactly how the tour works. As you drive along Rt 6 towards Provincetown, you automatically hear all about the Cape. Along the way, we also mention some of the great detours you can take to see iconic Cape sites (lighthouses, beaches, and more). The stories for these play as you approach as well. The Cape has fascinating stories about the Nauset, Pilgrims, fishermen, artists, and others who have made this place a phenomenal destination.
slittlefield
Jun 2021
Overall, this was a great experience! So much interesting history. Well worth the price. Our only challenges, honestly had more to do with the congested and confusing traffic patterns in Provincetown and the sheer number of pedestrians on some of the streets. There was some lag time in the GPS that caused us to miss one or two turns, but we managed to hit all the points. We also found that you do have to keep an eye on the map feature, as there were a couple of turns that weren’t spoken (especially toward the end), but we may have messed something up when we missed a turn?). But these were minor issues. We loved all the history and the guide’s fair representation of the initial impact on indigenous peoples. The app was excellent at knowing where we were. The instructions were clear as to how to get back to the next point if we got lost (hit a button that takes you to Google Maps, which directs you back to the route). There’s even a planned bathroom break! Ignore the reviews about doing this yourself and saving money. It would take hours to put this together in such a concise and informative way. DO allow most of the day for this if you plan to stop at many of the optional detours (which we recommend).
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2021
Thank you so much! LOVE the details here :) I’m thrilled that we were able to bring so much to your Cape Cod experience! Provincetown can be tricky during high traffic summer days — and I’ll definitely look into adjusting some of those pins so they speak up sooner. Thanks again! If you plan to take more self-guided tours, please check out our website: ActionTourGuide.com
dpkaiser
Jun 2021
We had difficulty following all the side trips. Too many marked and narrated locations that were just way points-round abouts, turns etc. narrative was way too superficial. Why start at a visitor center?
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2021
I’m sorry about your experience! Visitor centers are fairly common starting points though we’re always happy to hear an alternate suggestion. We added in extra directional info since others had experienced difficulty in navigating. We’re always happy to add more stories and would love to hear from you!

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