Day Three in Provincetown

Sailboat in Provincetown Marina fisherman wharf
Jim Raycroft
Long Point Light Station

Long Point Light Station

Right at the northeast tip of Long Point, you’ll find the Long Point Light Station, which marks the southwest edge of the entrance to the Provincetown Harbor. The lighthouse dates all the way back to 1827! This historic lighthouse is still active today, with a fixed green light and automated fog signal. 

Also on site is Long Point Beach, so pack a beach bag and enjoy the day on the ocean!

Visit Long Point Light Station

Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Anton Grassl

Provincetown Art Association and Art Museum

Provincetown is known for its vibrant arts scene, so a visit to the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, or PAAM, is a must-do.

With a number of exhibitions and plenty of events throughout the season, there is always something new and exciting to see and do.

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The Red Inn

On your last night in Provincetown, enjoy a delicious meal at The Red Inn. This historic inn and restaurant offers incredible views of the harbor and an award-winning menu. 

Be sure to make a reservation in advance, as the Red Inn will fill up during peak summer season. It is a local favorite that is not to be missed!

Dine at the Red Inn