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  1. Provincetown (/ ˈ p r ɒ v ɪ n s ˌ t aʊ n /) is a New England town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in the United States. A small coastal resort town with a year-round population of 3,664 as of the 2020 United States Census , [3] Provincetown has a summer population as high as 60,000. [4]

  2. Stay connected to Provincetown, no matter where you are: The Provincetown Office of Tourism 330 Commercial St. Provincetown, MA 02657 tourism@provincetown-ma.gov (508) 487-3298

    • Visit Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum. The best view of Provincetown can be had from atop the Pilgrim Monument. You'll have to climb 116 steps and 60 ramps to reach the summit of this iconic tower, which was built in 1892.
    • Spot a Seal on Race Point Beach. Race Point Beach is one of the best beaches in Provincetown. As such, it has everything you need for a perfect day out.
    • Shop on Commercial Street. You'll find pretty much everything you never knew you needed on busy Commercial Street. From homemade gelato to touristy sweatshirts to vintage jewelry and board games, this popular street is the shopping, eating, and people-watching hub of the town.
    • Fish from MacMillan Pier. Many of Provincetown's visitors arrive at and depart from MacMillan Pier. The town's main transportation hub, the pier plays host to cruise companies like Captain John Boats, Bay State Cruise Co., and Boston Harbor Cruises.
    • Enjoy some sand and surf on P-town beaches. There's no shortage of beaches in P-town. Step behind Commercial Street's harbor-side businesses, and you'll find yourself on sandy expanses.
    • Hit the high seas in Cape Cod Bay. Between April and October, the Cape Cod Bay and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary become an essential refuge for all types of whales, including humpbacks, minks and the endangered right whale.
    • Cycling is the best way to get around P-town. Park your car and hop on a bike: cycling is P-town's go-to form of transportation. Cape Cod traffic is notoriously hectic in summer, but with two wheels, you can cruise through town without worrying about congestion.
    • Go gallery hopping on Commercial Street. Art seems to pour from every door in P-town. Amble along the buzzy main thoroughfare, and you'll find over 40 galleries chock-full of everything from painted landscapes to modern sculptures.
    • Walk Up & Down Commercial Street. If you’re going to do one thing in Provincetown, let it be Commercial Street. This 3-mile long street through the center of town is packed with shops, restaurants and bars, historic sites, art galleries and also provides access to the water.
    • Hike The Dune Shacks Trail. For an amazing and inspiring adventure, you’ll want to hike the Dunes Shack Trail, which is a 2.4 mile trail through the sand dunes, and most definitely one of the best things to do in Provincetown, MA.
    • Head Out Into The Dunes With Art’s Dune Tours. For an incredibly memorable experience, book a tour with Art’s Dune Tours, one of the absolute best things to do in Ptown.
    • Go Whale Watching With Dolphin Fleet. Did you know that Provincetown is regarded as one of the best places in the U.S. for whale watching? When deciding what to do in Provincetown, be sure to take a tour with Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch for a truly memorable experience.
  3. Apr 24, 2023 · Photo Credit : Chuck Anzalone/Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism 2. Immerse yourself in the art scene. As the oldest continuous artist colony in the United States, Provincetown has inspired generations of painters, sculptors, photographers, and other creatives whose work lets us see the world — and ourselves — in a whole new way.

  4. To access the applications click on this link: Tourism Fund Grant Program. If you have trouble accessing the link or would like further information, please contact the Tourism Department at (508) 487-3298 or email Nina Cantor, Assistant Director of Tourism at ncantor@provincetown-ma.gov.