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...little too cold for swimming, but the ocean and sand are beautiful and the sunset is spectacular. Whether you're looking for a romantic week in a cozy bed-and-breakfast, or a place for leisurely bicycling through tumbling sand dunes, the Cape is a great, and relatively cheap, spring vacation spot...
Since any self-respecting professor can be found on the Cape in the summer months, you might think a trip there over the break would leave you alone on the beach with your history prof. But not to worry--March is safe. All the academics are grading papers in their offices...
Provincetown, located on the Cape's tip, may well be called "Honky-Tonk Town" for its funky bars and lively entertainment. Although packed in the summer, P-town is quieter in the spring--there are no lines at the restaurants and the atmosphere retains more of its New England charm...
Most of the Cape's activities require little expense, and are all easily accessible by car. While it doesn't really have a galloping nightlife in the spring, there are lots of things to do if you're willing to create your own entertainment...
Wellfleet, Truro, and Orleans have some of the nicest beaches on the Cape. Orleans, which is about 40 minutes by car from P-town, has a small town center with a first-run movie theater, a couple of really good restaurants, motels, and--my favorite--a bed-and-breakfast...