

A maritime museum dedicated to the history of wireless communication, located in a historic 1912 U.S. Coast Guard station.
Explore the history of wireless communication at this historic site.
Climb the lighthouse for panoramic views of Chatham Harbor.

Enjoy a scenic walk along the pier and watch the sunset.
A cozy, locally beloved spot for breakfast with a wide variety of dishes.
A historic lunch spot known for its delicious sandwiches and salads.
A waterfront restaurant offering fresh seafood and beautiful views.

Three-egg omelette with local seafood, peppers, and onions.
Buttered toasted bun filled with fresh lobster meat, mayo, and lettuce.

Thick, creamy soup made with clams, potatoes, and onions.
Handcrafted replicas of historic ships, reflecting Cape Cod's maritime heritage.
Iconic kettle-cooked chips made from local potatoes, a Cape Cod favorite since 1980.
Unique pieces crafted from beach glass found along Cape Cod's shores, symbolizing the region's coastal beauty.
Chatham's coastal climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers, especially during summer.
To observe the marine life and enjoy the scenic views at the Chatham Marconi Maritime Center.
For exploring the historical sites and walking along the beaches in Chatham.
A cylindrical building in Rome, originally commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
A vibrant sports complex offering a variety of recreational facilities, nestled in the heart of Hong Kong Island.
A stunning 13th-century Gothic church in Montreuil-sur-Mer, known for its remarkable architecture and historical significance.