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Wycieczka audio z przewodnikiem po Cape Cod

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Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

Explore all that Cape Cod has to offer with this self-guided driving tour, from quintessential lighthouses to sandy beaches! As you drive, discover the Cape’s seafaring traditions, Pilgrim history, and miles of beautiful beaches. From Barnstable to Provincetown, visit Nauset Lighthouse (the unofficial Cape icon), First Encounter Beach (which the Pilgrims explored), Marconi Station (a must-do) & more!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

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Prywatna wycieczka w Twoim/wypożyczonym samochodzie: Bez grupy. Rób przerwy na zdjęcia/przekąski/wycieczki. Idź we własnym tempie
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Wieża Scargo — OTWARTA OD CZERWCA 2021
Opcjonalny objazd prowadzi obok jeziora Scargo w kształcie ryby. Według legendy Nauset jezioro to zostało zbudowane przez wielkiego wodza, aby pocieszyć swoją córkę, która nie mogła przestać płakać nad trzema zdechłymi rybami. Dowiemy się również o grupie Nauset, która jako pierwsza zauważyła Mayflower, oraz o obawach, jakie mieli przed jej podejściem.
2
Harwich
Kolejny opcjonalny objazd zabierze nas do Harwich, uroczego Kapsztadu znanego z licznych pięknych plaż. Jeśli masz ochotę popływać, jest to jedno z najlepszych miejsc na Przylądku!
3
Plaża przy ulicy Bankowej
Następnie nasz objazd z Harwich zabierze nas do Bank Street Beach, idealnego miejsca na relaks lub zanurzenie stóp w Atlantyku.
4
Easthama
Kontynuując naszą jazdę, wjedziemy do Eastham, doskonale malowniczego miasteczka kolonialnego. Usłyszymy także o pierwszym starciu Pielgrzymów z Nauset, odważnej pomocy oferowanej przez Squanto i pierwszym Święcie Dziękczynienia, podczas którego Pielgrzymi i Nauset świętowali rozejm.
5
Plaża pierwszego spotkania
Kontynuując wzdłuż Przylądka, dotrzemy do Plaży Pierwszego Spotkania, gdzie miała miejsce ta dramatyczna potyczka między Nausetem a Pielgrzymami. Na plaży znajduje się teraz tablica upamiętniająca spotkanie i ostateczny rozejm.
6
Centrum dla zwiedzających Salt Staw
Nieco dalej dotrzemy do Centrum Turystycznego Salt Pond. To miniaturowe muzeum to idealna okazja, aby nadrobić zaległości w historii Cape, skorzystać z łazienki lub po prostu rozprostować nogi.
7
Nauset Light
Kontynuując naszą jazdę w górę Przylądka, zauważymy Nauset Light, osobliwą małą latarnię morską, która pojawia się na każdym kwintesencyjnym zdjęciu Cape Cod. Dowiemy się również o jego znaczeniu oraz o tym, jak wzburzone wody Przylądka zyskały przydomek „oceanicznego cmentarza” przed zbudowaniem latarni morskiej.
8
Latarnia morska Nauset
Kontynuując naszą jazdę w górę Przylądka, zauważymy Nauset Light, osobliwą małą latarnię morską, która pojawia się na każdym kwintesencyjnym zdjęciu Cape Cod. Dowiemy się również o jego znaczeniu oraz o tym, jak wzburzone wody Przylądka zyskały przydomek „oceanicznego cmentarza” przed zbudowaniem latarni morskiej.
9
Latarnie Trzech Sióstr
Kontynuując naszą jazdę, dojdziemy do trzech przysadzistych białych latarni morskich zwanych Three Sisters Lighthouses. Cechą charakterystyczną tych latarni jest to, że w ogóle nie znajdują się na wybrzeżu! W rzeczywistości są one położone wśród gąszczu drzew dość daleko w głębi lądu. Posłuchaj, dlaczego tak jest i jak się tam znaleźli. Dowiemy się również, jak Przylądek przekształcił się z ziemi Nauset w kolonialne miasteczka rybackie, a następnie z miast rybackich w turystyczny hotspot.
10
Stacja bezprzewodowa Marconi
Kontynuując jazdę, miniemy stację Marconi, pierwszą stację radiową, która kiedykolwiek wysłała wiadomość bezprzewodową przez Atlantyk! Stacja odegrała również kluczową rolę w niesławnej tragedii oceanicznej: zatonięciu Titanica w 1912 roku. Dowiedz się, jak stacja radiowa oddalona o setki mil uratowała życie tego pamiętnego dnia!
11
Wiosenny Szlak Pielgrzymów
Kontynuując jazdę, miniemy Pilgrim Spring Trail, krótką wędrówkę, która prowadzi do jednego z pierwszych miejsc, do których przybyli Pielgrzymi po wylądowaniu na Przylądku. Tutaj zmęczeni podróżnicy znaleźli swoje pierwsze źródło słodkiej wody – odkrycie niezbędne do przetrwania. Następnie pojedziemy dalej w kierunku Provincetown.
12
Park pierwszego lądowania pielgrzyma
W końcu dotrzemy tam, gdzie wszystko się zaczęło: do miejsca, w którym Mayflower po raz pierwszy uderzył w ląd. Zwiedź park i wyobraź sobie, jak musieli czuć się osadnicy, po dziesięciu wyczerpujących tygodniach na morzu, kiedy 11 listopada 1620 r. stanęli na ziemi Nauset. Nasza wycieczka oficjalnie kończy się na tym historycznym przystanku.
13
Scargo Tower
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
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
26
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
27
Scargo Tower
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.
28
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!
29
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.
30
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.
31
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.
32
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.
33
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.
34
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.
35
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.
36
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!
37
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.
38
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.
39
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
40
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
41
Scargo Tower
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.
42
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!
43
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.
44
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.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
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.
49
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.
50
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!
51
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.
52
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.
53
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
54
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
55
Scargo Tower
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.
56
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!
57
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.
58
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.
59
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.
60
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.
61
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.
62
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.
63
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.
64
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!
65
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.
66
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.
67
Pilgrim Monument And Provincetown Museum
On that corner, you’ll notice the beautiful town hall with its striking clock tower right away. I’ll come to that in a minute. If you look farther to the right of the town hall, you’ll see the most striking tower in the entirety of Cape Cod: the Pilgrim Monument.
68
Pilgrim's First Landing Park
As you can likely guess from its name, this is the location where the Mayflower first touched land after its journey across the Atlantic. Proud descendants of the pilgrims paved the memorial circle in 1917, and P-town residents have found other ways to mark the space since.
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490janee
Oct 2024
I grew up in New England, Massachusetts specifically, and just about 50 miles north of Hyannis, so I thought I new quite a bit about Cape Cod. Well, this Cape Cod & Provincetown Self-Guided Driving & Walking Audio Tour taught me an awful lot of things I didn't know! The narration is appropriate, pleasant, and not too long for each destination. We drove to the starting point, turned the app on, and easily followed the route to each destination. Along the way we were able to admire the scenery as well as our various destinations - several of which I didn't even know existed! When we stopped for lunch or to look around a destination, or just grab a coffee, the app patiently awaited us at the same point we paused it. It's like having your own private tour guide in your car, who doesn't talk too much or make silly jokes ;-) We especially appreciated the information regarding the American Indian population at the time of the Pilgrims. Their input into what has now become America is duly and respectfully noted. The Cape Cod & Provincetown Self-Guided Driving & Walking Audio Tour is well worth the small price to purchase it, and we look forward to using more of these tours in other US destinations.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Jane, I’m glad you enjoyed my Cape Cod & Provincetown Self-Guided Driving & Walking Audio Tour! It’s great that the tour offered discoveries, even as a local, and allowed you to explore at your own pace. I’m happy the narration and history, especially about the American Indian population, resonated with you. If you’re looking for more, check out my East Coast USA Bundle, which includes tours from Acadia to Key West designed for flexible exploration!
TinaR0111
Oct 2024
I recommend this tour. Helps guide you to your destination and gives you the history and landmarks on the way. You don’t have to worry about reading a map as the guide is very helpful.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Tina, I’m so glad you found my Cape Cod & Provincetown Self-Guided Driving & Walking Audio Tour helpful! It’s great that the guide made navigating easy and provided a rich history. For more experiences like this, check out my East Coast USA Bundle, featuring a variety of self-guided tours from Acadia to Key West, all designed for you to enjoy at your own pace.
Tracy_J
Oct 2024
It was very informative. I appreciated the history. At times it was delayed at telling when to turn. Hopefully, it is able to connect to Android auto soon.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Tracy, I’m glad you found the tour informative and appreciated the history! To ensure the audio and directions sync perfectly, it's essential to follow the speed limit shown on the app. My tour is designed to work best when the speed limit and app are aligned. I hope this helps on your next trip!

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