Yatching
Profit from the beautiful waters of Provincetown by renting a boat.
- Flyer’s Boat rentals
131 A commercial St
Provincetown, MA
phone: (508) 487-0898
Link
Open 7 days, Mid may to late september weather permitting.
Boat enterprise Flyer’s Boat Rentalss, in business in Provincetown for 65 years, offers sailing courses and fleets of sailboats – and rents out kayaks as well. You can even choose to go out on the waters to admire the sunset. They also offer water shuttle to long point lighthouse.
Public Sailings
Some advice: walk along MacMillan Wharf : it’s here where you will find the most boat excursions, such as, but not limited to::
∞ Kalmar Nickel ( just for July 24-August 4) Guest are invited to haul lines, set sails, and enjoy tales of the original Kalmar Nyckel. For tickets call: 866-659-7447, adults: $60, children: $40, link.
∞ Dog Gone Sailing Charter which offers excursions for six people with the captain and his dog
∞ The Pirate Adventures, Sea Gypsy,six daily excursions from june through labor day, a fantastic experience to become a pirate, your children will enjoy! (MacMillan Wharf, tel: (508) 487-1010, link)
∞ Shooner bay Lady II, a beautiful boat like the old fishing vessel, four two-hours daily, including a sunset sail. ( MacMillan Wharf, tel: (508)487-9308, link. )
West End Racing Club is an non-profit organization that has been teaching children to swim and sail safely for 40 years. to have more information, just go to the 87 commercial st to get informations about the summer program (open weekdays 9.00am to 12.00 and 1.00pm to 4.00pm)
Fishing
To know more about the Provincetown wharfs: http://marinas.com/map/
Deep-sea fishing is found here as a source of joy for amateurs, and a number of fishing businesses propose fishing excursions. However, know that if you fish alone you must have a fishing permit even for fishing from the beach (more: http://www.mass.gov.dfwele/dmf)). The ideal meeting place for fishers is MacMillan Wharf, where fishermen offer excursions such as :
the Cee Jay ((http://ceejayfishingparties.com)) proposes 4 hours of fun and thrills for all age and skills. Morning &afternoon trips.in season night trip. Reservations and informations: (508) 487-4330
Nelson Baitand (http://www.nelsonsbaitandtackle.com)) , they provide a Beth Ann, modern 28ft Nauset Sport Fisherman with top-shelf fishing gear and electronics. Charters can be from 1 to 4 passengers and from 3 to 8 hours. Reservations and informations: (508) 487-0034
Ginny G Sport Fishing Charters ( http://www.ginnygcapecodcharters.com)
more: http://www.provincetownpublicpiercorporation.com et Provincetown Marina at Fisherman’s Wharf Ryder St. Ext., Box 1042, Tel/fax 508 487-0571
Kayaking
Provincetown, with its calm waters and bay, offers beautiful kayak trips.
- Flyer’s Boat rentals
131 A commercial St
Provincetown, MA
phone: (508) 487-0898
Link
Ocean kayak from $20/hour
- Venture Athetics
237 commercial St
Whalers Wharf (sur le bord de mer)
Provincetown, MA
phone: (508) 487-9442
More: http://capeboating.com
Open daily 9-6 (weather permitting) from May to September. All levels of experience welcome. Reservations suggested.
You can rent a stand up paddle board, rent a kayak, take a guided tour, sign up for lessons or do a PaddleFit class with Mussel Beach Health Club. Kayak tours are led by a naturalist from the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies. Learn about the geology, history and nature of the harbor and surrounding waters while searching for sea birds, seals and the occasional whale. Visit the lighthouse at the very end of Cape Cod, Long Point, or paddle alongside the West End Breakwater. PaddleFit classes are led by a certified PaddleFit instuctor and combine outdoor fitness with stand up paddle training and techniques.
- Provincetown Aquasports
333R Commercial St, Unit 1
Harborfront harbor Landing building
Provincetown, MA
Phone: (508) 413-9563
Link
Open every day 9am to 6pm, Memorial Day Weekend to the middle of September
Provincetown Aquasports is a kayak rental and paddleboard rental company and has the largest volume kayaks and Stand Up Paddle Boards {SUP} for rent on Cape Cod. The company offers kayak delivery anywhere on the outer cape. Delivery service is $20 in each direction.
Based on Provincetown waterfront, the beach store location is a perfect spot for Cape Cod kayaking or paddleboarding.
Specialized in guided kayak tours, Provincetown Aquasports has a permit from the National Park Service to operate kayak and paddle board tours in the Herring Cove tidal lake. The tidal lake is a huge salt marsh protected from the open ocean by a Breakwater. This is a very delicate area inside the National Seashore. This tour is highly recommended.
You can also do a guided tour inside Provincetown Harbor. This tour consists of sightseeing Provincetown Harbor. You will see historical landmarks, buildings, seaside landscape, beaches and wildlife! If you are an advance paddler, the Long Point Lighthouse guided kayak tour is a must. You will paddle through beautiful Provincetown Harbor to Long Point Lighthouse. This tour has a very good chance to see seals in the water and sometimes dolphins or if you are lucky enough whales. The kayak tours operate daily. Visit the website to view the daily schedule and make your reservations.
For yoga fans, the company offers SUP Yoga and stand up paddleboard yoga classes daily.
A useful link for mariners:
A site with the tide charts, the ocean/marine weather report, and ocean depths: : http://ma.usharbors.com/explore/harbor-guide/provincetown