Incredible One Day Offer for 12/12/11. Book any three nights between April and November and receive a 42% discount on your stay. (Fourth of July weekend excluded.) Phones will be open from 9 am to 9 pm on the 12th. You can book online at http://www.whalewalkinn.com/ or call us at 800-440-1281 or 508-255-0617. Cannot be combined with any other offers or coupons. Can only be booked on 12/12/11. Direct bookings only by phone or online. No travel agent discounts.Gift Certificates Discounts
$1 to $499 take a 10% discount $500 to $999 take a 15% discount $1,000 and up take a 20% discount
Labels: Cape Cod Discount, Cape Cod Rate Special at Whalewalk Inn, Cape Cod Specials, Gift CertificatesCape Cod Rate Special, Romantic Getaway, Room Special
Take a leisurely drive home the day after Memorial Day by staying an extra day on us. Book Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (May 28, 29, and 30) and add the 4th night -- Memorial Day (May 31) for free.
Also, Sunday night join us for a complimentary, old-fashioned hamburger and hot dog Bar-B-Q on the patio. The festivities will begin at 5:30 until 7:30. Bring your own favorite beverage and the rest will be provided. Book today to receive your 4th night free. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Direct bookings only – call or book on line today. Labels: Cape Cod Free Night, Cape Cod Rate Special at Whalewalk Inn, Room Special
Check our specials page for some great deals for the summer and for September. We are gearing up for our December celebration of our 40th Wedding Anniversary. We want all of our guests to be able to celebrate with us, so check out what we have to offer for great savings on your stay at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa. Dont' forget to book your spa treatments when you make your reservation. This way you will get the times and dates that suit your time on Cape Cod. Labels: Room Special, Sale, Spa Treatments
September Getaway
Take a mini vacation and book early for best choice of rooms. Come when the weather is wonderful, the water is warm, and the beaches are serene. Book September 7, 8 and 9 and the night of September 10th is free. Cannot be combined with any other offers. No travel agent commission. Labels: Blog Special, Free Night, Room Special
 Wow! Two amazing happenings on Cape Cod. The first is a three-night mid-week 40% off special at the Inn. This offer is good from Sunday through Thursday until June 18th. So book early for your first choice of room. Second great deal on the Cape is at Winslow's Tavern in Wellfleet. They are having a Nebbiolo Wine dinner with Michael Kane of Rosenthal Importers on June 11th at 7:00 PM. Dinner will start with passed appetizers and a Deforville Moscato D'Asti 2008. Once seated you will be served fresh fava beans with creme fraiche, mint and meyer lemon zest. The wine is a Brovia Roero Arneis "Sanchin Vezza D/Alba, 2006. This will be followed with Jumbo Scallop and Lychee Gazpacho and Cucumber Spaghetti. The wine for this dish will be Luigi Ferrando Erbaluce "Cascina Cariola," 2007 Next sink your teeth into a seared rare Tandoori rubbed sushi grand tune with orange saffron braised endive and roast radish. Sample a Luigi Ferrando Carema "White Label," 2004. Still hungry? Get ready for Balsamic marinated quail with avocado, heirloom tomato and chioggia beet mosaic, served with a Luigi Ferrando Carema "Black Label," 2003. And the last dish before desert is Long Island duck ragu, Madagascar green peppercorns, pasta blanket and wild ramps. The wine accompaniament is a Brovia Barolo, 2004 and a Brovia Barolo "Rocche Dei Brovia," 2000. Always room for desert -- of course! There is just enough sweet in this Mixed Berry Blanc de Noir Trrine with wild berry gelato. The desert wine is a Luigi Ferrando "Solativo" Erbaluce di Caluso Vendemmia Tardiva 2005. This feast is $70 per person excluding tax and tip. For bookings please contact Tracey Barry Hunt at 508-349-6450. So take a break from your hectic schedule. Let us pamper you at the Inn, and let Winslow's Tavern pamper your palate. Enjoy all that is on the Cape during this beautiful spring season. Labels: Dinner, Discount, Food, Restaurants, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Wine
We keep hearing advertisements for "Staycations," What is up with that! One works hard all year just to gear up for VACATION. The idea of time off is to take advantage of the 4 "Rs" -- to rest, rejuvenate, relax and re-acquaint ourselves with those in our lives. How can one possibly do that, if they are staying in their own back yards. There is still cooking to do, so no great out-to-dinner meals. Beds still need to be made, rooms need to be picked up, and all those beach towels need to be washed. Staring at the lawn, you realize that needs to be mowed. You can't relax because someone always needs something from you. Our solution -- Come to our back yard and start your vacation at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa. No need to cook as you will have a gourmet breakfast upon awakening. Lunch is always great at a clam shack. Before dinner enjoy a light hors d'oeuvre on the back patio. And, of course, dinner can be either fine dining or relaxed. There is something for all palates. When you arrive back from dinner, search the video library, have a brandy or port, and a cookie, to appease the sweet tooth--Chocolate Sparrow has great deserts and candy, too. All that you didn't have to wash one pot, dish or pan. As to your accommodations -- kick back and relax. Your room is freshened daily. Your bed is made before you finish breakfast. All you have to do is sit on your porch, balcony, deck or the gazebo, kick up your feet and read that book that is on your "bucket list." If you have dishes to wash, those will be taken care of also. No muss no fuss. Stress Relief -- Bring those stress points to the Spa and have them worked on and out. A combination massage to alleviate those aches and pains, and soothe the senses is just what the VACATION ordered. Take advantage of all that the Cape has to offer. The whales have been extremely wonderful this year, sometimes spotting up to 50 at a time. See the water ecology of the Cape, while taking a Kayak trip with the guides at Goose Hummock. Hiking, biking and birding are great sport found at the Cape Cod National Seashore and at the Audubon Nature Center. Wine tasting at the Truro Winery lends itself to a nice little respite in your travels -- and don't forget the spice shop across the street. Lighthouses dot the Cape for great tours and views. And, in the evening be sure to take in a play or two at the Cape Cod summer theatres (where summer stock theatre began.) And, soon Cape Cod League Baseball will begin. See baseball the way our fathers enjoyed it, sitting on a grassy knoll with your picnic dinner. Or, just simply take a walk at low tide on Cape Cod Bay, and watch for an amazing amount of sea creatures. Follow our simple guide and check off what you see. So book your weekday vacation and remember until June 18th receive a 40% discount on any three nights, Sunday through Thursday. If you can only stay two nights, Sunday through Thursday, we will be happy to offer you our off-season rates through June 18th. Weekends are regular in-season prices now. Book early before your favorite room is taken. See you on Cape Cod -- the vacation that is only a car ride away. Labels: Breakfast, Dinner, Discount, Food, Kayak, Lighthouse, Restaurants, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Spa Treatments, Theatre
 What an exciting day at The Whalewalk Inn & Spa! We just received a congratulatory letter that the Inn is a winner in Cape Cod Life's 2009 Best of the Cape & Islands Readers' Poll. (Not just winners, but GOLD WINNER!) The letter states "Our readers have a great loyalty to the magazine, and they take pride in voting for their favorite places on the Cape and Islands--you were voted among the very best! The results will be published in the June 2009 issue of Cape Cod Life. By the end of this month, this special issue will be on sale in retail outlets." Thank you to all who have stayed with us and voted for us. We appreciate your loyalty, and the fact that you took the time to vote for us. Mother's Day is fast approaching and we do have a little availability, if you are interested in a getaway. Check our availability page for room choice. Also, Maritime Days are fast approaching and we are offering the mid-week (Sunday through Thursday 40% Off your room rate) special. Weekends are still our off season rates. Read some of the past blogs to see what is being offered for Maritime Days -- kayak trips, nature walks, sea tales and talks, lighthouse tours and much more. Be the first on your block to enjoy this seasons Wellfleet oysters, clam chowdah' and lobster. Golf courses are up and running, so plan a day of golf also. A fun day of golf is 9 holes at Highland Links in Truro, lunch at the Book Store in Wellfleet, while enjoying a water view, and then 9 more holes at Chequessette Golf Course. A day trip to Nantucket makes for an exciting trip. Book through us and receive $6.00 off on each ticket. These tickets are available for the Hy-Line Cruises. You can upgrade these tickets to the first class section and receive complimentary breakfast treats and evening cheese and crackers. You can also upgrade to the Hy-Line Fast Ferry upon arrival for the 40 minute trip over. You will still have the $6.00 discount, but it cannot be booked in advance. Make your reservations today and we look forward to seeing you at the Inn. Labels: Beach, Chowdah, Discount, Festival, Food, Golf, Hiking, Kayak, Lectures, Mother's Day, Oysters, Press Releases, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Sale, specials, Tours
 May is just around the corner, and the cherry blossoms are in bloom. To start May off take advantage of Brewster in Bloom Festival May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Click on the link below and it will take you to all the events for the weekend. If you are coming later in May all the Maritime Days' Events are here -- from tours, to museums, to artist receptions, boat exhibits and safety at sea talks. Remember those who book three nights mid-week (Sunday through Thursday, except the Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend) receive a 40% discount on the room rate. So plan your vacation and take part in all the great happenings on Cape Cod. MONDAY, MAY 18History and Restoration of the Hay Barge from Nauset Marsh Time: 1 to 2 p.m. Location: Salt Pond Visitor Center, Eastham Perhaps the last barge of its kind, this vessel now sits on display at the Salt Pond Visitor Center. Learn about its history and restoration, and visit the vessel. Cost: Free Information: 508-255-3421 Lighthouse Inn Tours Time: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Location: The Lighthouse Inn, 1 Lighthouse Inn Road, West Dennis Enjoy a tour of The Lighthouse Inn and West Dennis Light, built in 1855, the only privately owned and operated lighthouse in the US, sanctioned by the United States Coast Guard. Reservations required, space is limited. Cost: Free Information: 508-398-2244 for reservations TUESDAY, MAY 19Researching Cape Cod’s Civil War Years Time: 3 to 4 p.m. Location: Sturgis Library, Barnstable Village Stauffer Miller, a long-time Cape Cod resident and avid historian, is author of the compelling new history of Cape Cod’s naval officers in the Civil War titled “Hoisting Their Colors: Cape Cod’s Civil War Navy Officers.” He utilized the collections of the Sturgis Library, as well as additional Cape Cod libraries, historical societies, and other resources. Mr. Miller will discuss his research strategies and answer questions from researchers and others on the rewards and challenges of documenting the Civil War era. Cost: Free Information: Space is limited. Call 508-362-6636 to register. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20Boat Tour of the Historic Lower Cape Time: 10-11 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. Location: Town Cove Orleans/Eastham Join Blue Claw Boat Tours for a one-hour narrated boat tour through the Lower Cape’s most pristine rivers, bays and island passages to learn about their history. View working fishermen and bay men as they go through the centuries old traditon of harvesting the sea. Glimpse diverse wildlife, including seals, shorebirds and waterfowl. Dress warmly, non-slip footwear preferred. Cost: $20 per passenger Information: Reservations required. Call 508-240-5783 “Hoisting their Colors: Cape Cod’s Civil War Navy Officers” Time: 2:30 p.m. Location: South Yarmouth Library, Old Main Street, South Yarmouth Author Stauffer Miller brings to light the story of 170 Cape Cod merchant captains and mates who served in the Civil War navy. Books available for purchase and signing. Cost: Free Information: 508-760-4820 Kayak the Upper Reaches of the Herring River Time: 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Explore the narrow and sometimes winding reaches of the Upper Herring River on this 2-mile kayak trip. Bring your own kayak and gear. Cost: Free Information: By reservation only! Call 508-255-3421, ext. 0. Songs of the Sea Concert Time: 7 p.m. Location: Falmouth Public Library, 300 Main Street, Falmouth “Songs of the Sea” concert performed by folk singer and storyteller Mark Alan Lovewell of Martha’s Vineyard. Cost: Free Information: 508-457-2555, ext. 6 Truro's Naval Officers in the Civil War Time: 7 p.m. Location: Truro Public Library, 5 Library Lane, Truro Talk by Stauffer Miller based on his recent book "Hoisting their Colors: Cape Cod 's Civil War Navy Officers." Sponsored by the Truro Public Library and the Truro Historical Society. Cost: Free Information: 508-487-1125 THURSDAY, MAY 21Lighthouse Inn Tours Time: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Location: The Lighthouse Inn, 1 Lighthouse Inn Road, West Dennis Enjoy a tour of The Lighthouse Inn and West Dennis Light, built in 1855, the only privately owned and operated lighthouse in the US, sanctioned by the United States Coast Guard. Reservations required, space is limited. Cost: Free Information: 508-398-2244 for reservations “Thermometer-Mania Tour” Time: 7 p.m. Location: Porter Thermometer Museum, 49 Zarahemla Road, Onset The curator will provide guided tours of the museum in Onset, the Thermometer Capital of the World. Emphasis will be placed on maritime thermometers. Tour includes the museum’s collection of over 1,000 devices, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records and Ripley’s. Cost: Free Information: 508-295-5504 Talk and Book Signing – Stauffer Miller Time: 11 a.m. Location: Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum, One High Pole Road, Provincetown Stauffer Miller, a longtime Cape Cod resident and avid historian, will discuss his new book “Hoisting their Colors: Cape Cod’s Civil War Navy Officers.” He utilized the collections of the museum for part of his research. Discussion will include question and answer period and book signing. Cost: Free with admission ($7 adults, $5 seniors, $3.50 students) Information: 508-487-1310, FRIDAY, MAY 22“Hoisting their Colors: Cape Cod’s Civil War Navy Officers” Time: 1:30 p.m. Location: Falmouth Senior Center, Dillingham Avenue, Falmouth Stauffer Miller will introduce his new book, “Hoisting their Colors,” and share stories about 10 officers from Falmouth, including a rare account by William Please of his service on the Tallahatchie from January-April 1865. Copies of his book will be available for purchase and signing. Cost: Free Information: 508-548-4857 Cape Cod Maritime Museum Lectures and Book signings Time: 6 to 7 p.m. Location: Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South St., Hyannis “Woodrow Wilson and the Sinking of the Lusitania”: Lecture by Historian and Curator Mark Wilkins. Cost: Free Information: 508-775-1723 See you soon! And, it is a proven fact, that people who take vacations live longer. So reduce the stress in your life and stay with us at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa. Labels: Arts, Boating Expo, Festival, Kayak, Lectures, Lighthouse, Model Boat Show, Museum Tour, Room Special, Tours
 Hy-Line Cruises are gearing up for the season. So when planning your vacation at the Whalewalk Inn (Take advantage of our 40% discount from Sunday through Thursday), add the Cruise as one of your outings. See our Special's Page for details. During school vacation week, April 20th through 26th, climb aboard a Harbor Cruise for 1/2 PRICE! Book your Hy-Line Cruise now. Learn about the history of Hyannis and local area landmarks on your way to view the historic Kennedy Compound. Cruises leave at 10:00, 11:15, 12:30, 1:45, and 3:00. Call 508-790-0696 for reservations. Cost is $8.00 for adults. If you are planning a day trip to Nantucket from the Inn, book out of Hyannis and you will be on Nantucket in no time flat. It is a 30 minute drive to Hyannis and 40 minutes by boat. The ferry drops you right in town and then let the fun begin as you stroll down the cobble stoned streets. Here are two events that are coming up on the Island. DAFFODIL FESTIVAL WEEKEND April 24 - 26, 2009 From early-April to mid-May, over three million daffodils of every color, shape and size will bloom on Nantucket Island. This blossoming, and the advent of spring itself, is the focal point of the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Daffodil Festival.Originated by the late Jean MacAusland, a summer resident of Nantucket and former publisher of Gourmet magazine, the weekend has grown into a full-scale celebration of winter’s thaw, joyous for both islanders and visitors alike. Daffodils adorn the island’s roadsides, gardens and shop windows with blossoms of yellow, orange, white and even pale pink. The Daffodil Festival’s grand event, held on Saturday (Rain or Shine) is the Annual Antique Car Parade, featuring over 100 daffodil-bedecked antique cars (pre-registration necessary for participation.) After winding through town and across the island to the charming village of Siasconset, participants join residents and visitors for the Annual Daffodil Tailgate Picnic. Held on the lush lawns leading into the village the picnic boasts fare ranging from elaborate gourmet cuisine served on fine china to box lunches and burgers. Other highlights include the Nantucket Garden Club’s Annual Daffodil Show, Daffy Dog Parade, Children’s Daffodil Parade and The Daffy Hat Pageant. NANTUCKET WINE FESTIVAL May 13 - 17, 2009 A multi-faceted exploration of food and wine emphasizing Nantucket's historic celebration of all things gastronomic. For over twelve years, Nantucket Island becomes host to over 100 wineries of international acclaim with special events including celebrity chef cooking demonstrations, seminars, auction and new Lunch Symposia. Come sip wine in grand homes and dine in Nantucket's world-class restaurants! For a wine festival program or reservations, call 508-228-1128 to see what is appealing and available. Labels: Daffodils, Discount, Festivals, Gardens, Parade, Picnic, Room Special, Tours, Wine
 We have had so many wonderful guests who are helping us celebrate our 40th Anniversary. Also, have received many messages and cards via the mails and email. Thank you to all our friends! Check our website for availability and specials, especially our 40th Anniversary special. Also, if you would like to send us your email address, we would be happy to put you on our Constant Contact list, and then you will see monthly events on the Cape and at the Inn. Remember, Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend is our smokin' picnic. SATURDAY, MAY 16Boat Tour of the Historic Lower Cape Time: 9-10 a.m. and 2-3 p.m. Location: Wellfleet Harbor to Great Island Join Blue Claw Boat Tours for a one-hour narrated boat tour through the Lower Cape’s most pristine rivers, bays and island passages to learn about their history. View working fishermen and bay men as they go through the centuries old traditon of harvesting the sea. Glimpse diverse wildlife, including seals, shorebirds and waterfowl. Dress warmly, non-slip footwear preferred. Cost: $20 per passenger Information: Reservations required. Call 508-240-5783 Boatbuilding Demonstration Time: 9 a.m. to noon Location: Boat shop behind Woods Hole Historical Museum, 579 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole Come visit the ongoing boatbuilding demonstration program, with participants on hand to answer questions. Information: 508-548-7270 Harbor Your Arts Artist Shanties Location: Bismore Park, Ocean Street, Hyannis Time: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Harbor Your Arts artist shanties are a unique harborfront location for artists to create and sell their work. All work is juried, and includes painting, photography, glass blowing, jewelry and more! Cost: Free Heritage Kayak Guided Fishing Tour Come fish on the kayak sponored by Cape Cod Sea Sports/Hyannis and Cape Cod Fly Fishing. $150 per person includes kayak rental and guide tour with professional Fly Fishing guide Michael Mullaney of www.capecodflyfishing.com. Michael is the Loop Fly Rod Co. endorsed fly fishing guide for Cape Cod & Heritage Kayak Co. endorsed fishing guide. Anglers can spin fish or try their hand at fly fishing. Cost: $150 Information: Contact Michael at 508-208-2265 Kayak the Waterways of the Lower Cape Time: 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Location: Strong Island, Chatham Investigate different coastal habitats during these exceptional kayak tours that include kayak instruction and environmental education. Certified kayak instructor and coastal educator, Dick Hilmer will lead you through sheltered creeks, into bays and marshes, and towards islands rich in cultural history. During the three-hour coastal exploration, the certified guides of Explore Cape Cod Tours will provide professional instruction in easy to paddle, comfortable and stable tandem kayaks. Perfect for novice or experienced paddlers. All equipment is provided including kayak, paddle, lifejacket and instruction – just bring a smile and a bottle of water, and $30 per person. Information: Due to space limitations, reservations are required. Please call 508-240-1211 or email dhilmer@explorecapecod.com. You will receive directions upon making your reservations. Opening of the Dennis Lifesavers Exhibit Time: Open Tuesdays 10 a.m. to noon and Thursdays 2 to 4 p.m. Location: 1736 Josiah Dennis Manse, 77 Nobcusset Road, Dennis Telling the story Dennis men who served at the Cape Cod stations of the US Life Saving Service saving survivors, and sometimes vessels, on the Outer Cape shores. This extremely hazardous duty is little known today. Cost: Free Information: 508-385-2232 Hyannis Waterfront History Walk Time: 10 a.m. Location: Meet at the flagpole at Aselton Park, Hyannis Barnstable historian Professor James Gould will lead a historical walk along the Lewis Bay waterfront, featuring ships & shipwrecks, Native American leaders, Naval skirmish of the War of 1812, Figawi race and more. Information: 508-428-8267 Maritime Matinee: “Around Cape Horn” Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m. Location: Province Lands Visitor Center, Race Point Road, Provincetown Take an armchair journey to Cape Horn during the last great days of commercial sail. “Around Cape Horn” was photographed in 1929 and depicts Captain Irving Johnson sailing aboard the massive bark, Peking. Footage includes spectacular scenes filmed during a wild storm as the ship rounds the feared Cape Horn. The one-hour program includes the film and brief remarks by a park ranger. Cost: Free Information: 508-957-0738 Open house at Nobska Lighthouse Time: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Location: Nobska Light, Nobska and Church Road in Woods Hole Tours of the lighthouse. Children must be 45” tall and over age 6. Only six people can go up at a time on tour. Spring Tour of Bourne’s Historic Boatyards Time: 9:45 a.m. Location: Briggs-McDermott House, 22 Sandwich Road, Bourne Visit Ballentine Boatshop and Parker’s Boatyard, and enjoy a viewing and commentary about some of the most handsome sailing yachts. Sponsored by Bourne Society for Historic Preservation. Cost: $15 ($10 for BSHP members) Information: 508-563-2503 Please check our past blogs for more information on Maritime Days and for April Events. So book today and for the perfectly relaxing getaway, book your massages also. Check our Spa Menu for what we have available for your best massage ever. Labels: Lectures, Museum Tour, Room Special
 Just wanted to give you a preview of what May will bring. If you are planning on an April trip, read further down for April Events. Maritime Days are a great spring treat full of activities for visitors and locals alike. Brewster in Bloom Weekend, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of May, has many fun-filled activities. Cape Cod Maritime Days begin on May 13th. The list below is only Saturday's activities and the rest of the activities will follow in future blogs. Remember that at the end of Maritime Days is the Memorial Day Weekend. Here at The Whalewalk Inn & Spa, we will celebrate that weekend with our traditional picnic. Kevin and Brendan will be smoking ribs, chicken, and beef brisket. YUMMMMM! This year to get people in the summer mood, we will have a scavenger hunt. So while enjoying the beaches, shopping, tours and such, you will be able to pick up scavenger points. Prizes will be awarded. The picnic will be held on Sunday evening of that weekend, so make your reservations early to get the jump on your summer tan. Cape Cod Maritime Days Schedule of EventsWEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Boat Tour of the Historic Lower Cape Time: 10-11 a.m. and 2-3 p.m.. Location: The River, Orleans to Pleasant Bay Join Blue Claw Boat Tours for a one-hour narrated boat tour through the Lower Cape’s most pristine rivers, bays and island passages to learn about their history. View working fishermen and bay men as they go through the centuries old traditon of harvesting the sea. Glimpse diverse wildlife, including seals, shorebirds and waterfowl. Dress warmly, non-slip footwear preferred. Cost: $20 per passenger Information: Reservations required. Call 508-240-5783 Cape Cod Maritime Museum Lectures and Book signings Time: 6 p.m. Location: Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South St., Hyannis “A Ruinous and Unhappy War: New England and the War of 1812”: Lecture and Book Signing by Author James Ellis, in cooperation with Books By The Sea. Cost: Free Information: 508-775-1723, www.capecodmaritimemuseum.org New Life for a Life-Saving Station: The Restoration of the Old Harbor Life-Saving Station Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m. Location: Province Lands Visitor Center, Race Point Road, Provincetown Join Cape Cod National Seashore Historian William Burke for a look at the ongoing restoration of the historic Old Harbor Life-Saving Station, one of the last stations of its kind in the nation. Meet at the Province Lands Visitor Center auditorium for a 30-minute discussion and slideshow about the history of the station and the plans to restore it, inside and out, to its 1900 appearance. Then, drive 5 minutes to the station for a first-hand look at the restoration progress to date. Cost: Free Information: 508-255-3421 x14 Make your reservations early! Don't forget to make your Spa reservations at the time of booking. Also, weekday stays do qualify for the 40% discount when you stay three or more nights. Labels: Barbeque, Beach, Book Signing, Festival, Hiking, Kayak, Lectures, Lighthouse, Picnic, Room Special, Tours, Whalewatching
 Hope everyone had a great Super Bowl weekend. We were very fortunate to have neighbors in to celebrate the game with chili and all the fixings, plus some great deserts to cool off the heat of the chili. If you still haven't made your reservations for 2009, please check our special's page for details for our 40% off during the spring on weekdays. Also, check our honeymoon package and plan early so you will have the room you want for this special time in your lives. If you are attending the Cape Cod Institute, mention the 10% discount -- good to March 31st. Check your syllabus and make your reservations today. Here are a couple of events for the beginning of April. We open the first weekend in April, so hope to see you then. Here are some events for your getaway enjoyment -- remember too, that the spa will be open for exercise, sauna, hot tub, resistance pool, and of course, the best massage on the Cape. Winter Wednesday Walks:Join our hearty little group on Wednesday afternoons for a fun and informative nature walk on the Upper Cape led by Thornton W. Burgess Society Naturalist Patricia Gonser. Meet at 1:00 pm at the Green Briar Nature Center in East Sandwich and travel together by van to different conservation areas each week. Walks end at 4:00 pm. Call 508-888-6870 to register. Fee is $8 for members, $10 for non-members. Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum Show Art TreasuresThe Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (PMPM) is proud to announce that it will be exhibiting world renowned art treasures for public viewing at a special winter opening. On Valentines Day/President’s Day weekend, The PMPM will open its doors to the public with free admission to view five paintings that are on loan from the Town of Provincetown Art Collection. These incredible works of art are on loan and being exhibited for the first time since the closing of Provincetown Town Hall due to the current renovation project. The exhibition features the 1915 masterpiece by Charles W. Hawthorne, “The Crew of the Philomena.” Other works on display are by artists Max Bohm, Frederick Judd Waugh, William Halsall and George Elmer Browne. Hawthorne established the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899 and taught hundreds of artists who traveled to Provincetown to study with him until his untimely death in 1930 at the age of 58. Bohm was Hawthorne’s teaching assistant. Call 508-487-1310 for more details. Be sure to put this event on your list of things to do on Cape Cod. Cape Cod Horticultural ConferenceGet a jump on your spring gardening plans. Learn how to have the most beautiful garden ever. Sponsored by the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and the Master Gardeners Association of Cape Cod. Saturday April 4th 2009, from 8:30AM to 4PM. Held at the Barnstable Performing Arts Center, Barnstable High School, 744 Main Street, Hyannis, MA. Cost $45.00; All paid registrations received before March 13th will include lunch. Walk-in registrations welcome on the day of the event, but these will not include lunch. Speakers: Bill Cullina “What the Heck Will Grow Here?” Native plants for difficult situations. Mal Condon “Hydrangeas, Hydrangeas” All about hydrangeas including new & over-looked varieties. Alan Armitage “Crazy Plants for Crazy People” Annuals and perennials to add pizazz to your garden. To receive registration materials call the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension at 508-375-6690 during business hours. Plant sale, door prizes and book signing by the speakers. For more information call: 508-375-6690. Eventide Arts presents "Brian Morris & Friends"Composer/songwriter Brian Morris appears in concert as part of the Eventide Arts "Voices of Cape Cod" series. Morris has been a professional composer for over 25years. His compositions have been heard on national television and radio, and in various other media. As as songwriter, he has won numerous awards, including two Grand Prize awards in Eventide’s annual "Songfest" competition, and First Place in the Great American Song Competition (Gospel category) in 2005. Brian will be joined in this program by fellow singers and musicians well-known to Cape audiences. So join in on Saturday, April 4, 2009 at 7:30 PM & Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 2:30 PM. Location: Gertrude Lawrence Stage Dennis Union Church 713 Main St., Route 6A Dennis MA 02638 Contact Information: Box Office 508-398-8588 Mendelssohn CelebrationApril 4, 2009, Saturday 8:00 pm April 5, 2009, Sunday 3:00 pm Barnstable Performing Arts Center, 744 West Main Street, Hyannis. For tickets call 508-362-1111 or order online at www.capesymphony.org Jung-Ho Pak, Conductor Phillipe Quint, Violin - Chorus pro Musica Women’s Voices A musical and dramatic tribute to Mendelssohn on the 200th anniversary of his birth. Program Felix Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture, “Fingal’s Cave,” Op. 26 - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 64 - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A Dramatic Presentation Inspired by the eerie echoes of waves in the sea caves of Scotland, Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture depicts the atmosphere of a natural cathedral – an overwhelming vastness punctuated by strange sounds and colors. The utmost elegance, wit and fluency of Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E Minor are passionately expressed by violinist and Grammy Award nominee, Philippe Quint. With its fairies, elves and magical spells, A Midsummer Night’s Dream captures the magical tone of the Shakespeare play. Talented choral singers from Chorus pro Musica and accomplished Shakespeare actors bring an authenticity to the stage. A celebration of the Mendelssohn bicentennial (b. 1809). Guest Artist From the moment he takes the stage, violinist and Grammy Award-nominee, Phillipe Quint, captivates audiences with his charismatic presence. Beyond his recognized star power, Mr. Quint is often lauded for a “poetic lyricism” in repertoire that ranges from Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms to the leading composers of our time. Known for innovative programming and high quality performances, Chorus pro Musica has built a superb reputation as one of the great choruses of New England. The Women’s Chorus represents the organization’s 100 highly talented musicians. Location: Barnstable Performing Arts Center 744 West Main Street Hyannis Contact Information: 508-362-1111 Stay at the Whalewalk Inn with that special someone and enjoy all that the Cape has to offer. Labels: Art, Beach, Book Signing, Concerts, Discount, Gardens, Hiking, Lectures, Music, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Theatre
Happy New Year to all! May 2009 bring you happiness, great health and prosperity. We look forward to seeing former guests and meeting new ones. To help jump start your spring travel plans, we have a special offer for you. Also, have some of the events that have been posted by the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. There will be more to follow. Celebrate Spring at the Whalewalk Inn & SpaSpring is a rainbow time of year. Bright with golden daffodils, and lots of pretty flowers. Spring truly is a serene time on Cape Cod. It is a time to celebrate the rebirth of all that is beautiful in nature. We are also celebrating a special time in our lives. This is the year of our 40th Wedding Anniversary. We would like to share this significant event in our lives, and also do our part to boost our economy, by offering our guests a 40% discount, Sunday through Thursday, during the months of April, May, and the first two weeks in June. We do require a three-night minimum for this celebration of Spring and our lives together. And, once having been a teacher, an extra bonus for teachers only – bring your lesson plan book and you may toast spring with a split of champagne. Do not forget to book your massages when booking your reservation. So reinvigorate your romance with a Spring stay with us and enjoy this budding time on Cape Cod. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Valid Sunday through Thursday with a three-night minimum. Friday and Saturday nights are regular off-season rates. Memorial Weekend begins our in-season rates. This special is valid for direct booking only and not when booking through a travel agent. Calendar of Events on Cape Cod for April and May APRILApril 14-15 Woods Hole Model Boat Show, Woods Hole Historical Museum, Falmouth. Displays Ship models,kits for sale,demos,workshops -- 10 AM - 4 PM -- 508-549-7270 April 17-May 14 Harwich Junior Theatre Presents "Stuart Little", Harwich Junior Theatre. Performance of E.B.White's classic about a mouse who runs away from home to find his fortune -- 508-432-2002 April 21 Earth Day Celebration, Hertiage Museums & Gardens, Sandwich. Explore the gardens, enjoy crafts, outdoor activities, learn about the importance of caring for Mother Earth -- 508-888-3300 April 27-29 Brewster in Blossom, Town of Brewster. Brewster Artist receptions, 5K road race, arts & crafts fair, antiques market, historic inns tour, open houses Varies -- 508-896-3500 MAYMay 1-31 14th Annual Cape Cod Maritime Days, Various locations, Sponsored by Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, Cape Cod Commission and IFAW. Featuring Maritime art and harbor cruises, kayak tours, boat-building exhibits, historic lighthouse and walking tours, boat-building celebrating Cape Cod's rich maritime heritage. 10 AM - 4 PM -- 888-33-capecod May 5 Spohr Gardens Daffodil Days, Spohr Gardens, Falmouth. Beautiful gardens, crafts for children, garden lectures and guided tours, 10 AM - 2 PM -- 508-548-0623 May 5-7 Annual Spring Sidewalk Sale, Mashpee Commons, Mashpee, Sidewalk Sales Varies -- 508-477-5400 May 5-6 Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra Concert, Barnstable High School Performing Arts Center, Hyannis. The season concludes with Violinist Miriam Fried performing one of the world's favorite violin concertos - Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major --508-362-1111, ext. 100 May 11 Toast of Harwich, Wequassett Inn Resort, Harwich. Silent auctions and exhibits by local artists, wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres from Harwich's finest restaurants. Varies -- 508-430-1165 May 18-20 26th Annual Herb Festival, Green Briar Nature Center, East Sandwich. Lectures/demos on the use of herbs, extensive plant sale, guided garden walks and exhibits. N.B. Paid reservations required for luncheon and lectures. 10 Am - 4 PM -- 508-888-6870 May 26-28 Figawi Sailboat Race Weekend, Nantucket Sound. Hyannis-Nantucket Sidewalk Sales -- 508-737-2987 There are also many great walking tours, especially in the Eastham area at the Audubon Society and at the National Seashore. Will keep you posted of guided tours. Just watch the blog for information. Labels: Antiques, Art, Auction, Blog Special, Craft Show, Festival, Food, Gardens, Lectures, Lighthouse, Museum Tour, Music, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Shopping, Spa Treatments
Wednesday, November 26th -- begin your day with a guided hike with the Eastham Hiking Club. It is free and open to all. Call 508-255-3808 for details. Meet at Pilgrim Heights parking lot. Truro. Then in the evening take a ride up to Provincetown. The official 2008 Lighting Ceremony of the Pilgrim Monument will take place on Wednesday, November 26 from 5-7 p.m., at the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (PMPM). Come share in Cape Cod’s most beautiful tradition, which celebrates the Pilgrim’s First Landing in America at Provincetown. Local composer and pianist, John Thomas will provide entertainment and refreshments will be served by the Provincetown Business Guild. The lights will be switched on promptly at 6:00 p.m. and continue to shine every night through January 6, 2009. After the lighting, a raffle will take place with the winner receiving a pair of round-trip Provincetown/Boston tickets generously donated by Cape Air. Friday there will be sales all around town, so you can begin your holiday shopping. Of course, you have to go to Snow's Department Store in Orleans. There you may become a kid again, when you play with their famous train set up. You can start all the trains, help the tiny skiers ride up the ski lift, and turn on the lights all around the "tiny" town. Most items in the store will be 20% off. You surely can find some wonderful Cape Cod memorabilia. To help celebrate the holidays take 10% off any room on Sunday through Thursday in December. Cannot be applied to existing reservations. Offer ends Thursday, December 18, 2008.Labels: Blog Special, Festival, Food, Hiking, Museum Tour, Music, Room Special, Shopping, specials, Thanksgiving
Outdoors is the place to be -- and the weather is looking good for the weekend. So plan to visit Cape Cod and enjoy the many events that are on the calendar. Also, nothing like a nice romantic place to share with someone special. We still have some lovely rooms available at the Inn. So pick your favorite and we will see you soon. Remember, too, that mid-week you can enjoy our off-season rates. Tuesday, September 30 -- Illustrated program by Park Ranger Brent Ellis, "The Birth of Cape Cod National Seashore," 6:30 pm at the Salt Pond Visitor Center, Eastham, free. Wednesday, October 1 -- Guided hike with the Eastham Hiking Club, 9 am, free, open to all, 508-255-3808. Meet at Great Island parking lot, Wellfleet. Wednesday walks with naturalist Connie Boyce, Sandy Neck, Barnstable. Leave Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster by van at 9 am. Call 508-896-3867 for reservations. Thursday, October 2 -- Book discussion Marcia Dalton trail guide, "Sightings " by Sam Keen and "Silence of Songbirds" by Bridget Stutchbury, 2:00 pm, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A Brewster, free. Poetry reading Keith Althaus, Nancy Pearson, Deborah Bernhardt, 5:30--7:30 pm, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A, Dennis Friday, October 3 -- Archaeology lab open house tour with Fred Dunford, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster, 9,000 years of human history. 508-896-3867 Saturday, October 4 -- The Harwich Historical Society's fourth annual Hometown Treasures Sale from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Brooks Academy Museum. The sale includes a wide variety of locally made crafts, collectibles, books, antique lace, farmer's market produce, attic treasures and items from the museum's gift shop. Museum is located at 80 Parallel Street, Harwich. Looking for theatre -- The Cape Rep Theatre in East Brewster has "Dirty Blonde", a comedy with music by Claudia Shear with Trish LaRose and Ethan Paulini, September 18 through October 19, Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 pm, and Sunday at 2 pm. Labels: Antiques, Art, Craft Show, Food, Hiking, Lectures, Museum Tour, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Theatre
Here are some new one-night availability with a 15% discount: Tuesday, July 1 -- Barn Suite 1, Carriage House 4 Wednesday, July 2 -- Carriage House 1, Salt Box Cottage Saturday, July 5 -- Carriage House 2 Sunday, July 6 -- West Suite, Salt Box Cottage Monday, July 7 -- Carriage House 3 Monday, July 14 -- Main Inn Room 2 Wednesday, July 16 --Main Inn Room 3 Tuesday, July 17 -- Guest House 5 Sunday, July 20 -- Main Inn Room 1, Carriage House 3, Carriage House 5 Wednesday, July 23 -- Carriage House 3, Carriage House 5, Carriage House 6 Sunday, July 27 -- Guest House Room 5 Monday, July 28 -- Carriage House 6 Tuesday, July 29 -- Main Inn Room 3 Wednesday, July 30 -- Carriage House 5 Thursday, July 31 -- Barn Suites 1 and 2, West Suite and Guest House Room 5 Friday, August 1 --Salt Box Cottage Sunday, August 3 -- Carriage House 3 and 4 Monday, August 4 -- Main Inn Room 3 Tuesday, August 5 -- Carriage House 4 Thursday, August 7 -- Barn Suite 2 Saturday, August 9 -- Carriage House 4 Thursday, August 14 -- Main Inn Room 3, Carriage House 4 Friday, August 15 -- Carriage House 3 Saturday, August 16 -- Salt Box Cottage Wednesday, August 20 -- Main Inn room 3, Barn Suite 2 Friday, August 22 -- Guest House Room 5 If you find two one-nights back to back and you want to stay for two nights -- you don't mind moving -- we do give the 15% discount on both nights. If there is a one night before or after your existing reservation, we will give you a 20% discount -- if you want to fill in that blank between two reservations -- yours and the person before or after you. Labels: One-night Discount, Room Special
Celebrate your September Getaway in July “See you in September when the summer’s through.” The water is warm and beautiful, with days made for hiking and biking, and the nights made for sleeping. Mark your calendar for July 24th, 25th and 26th. Call the Whalewalk Inn & Spa for any room for a two-night (or more) stay – from Sunday through Thursday in September. Receive a 15% discount off the in-season rates. Reservations can only be made on the above three days from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Does not apply to existing reservations. We look forward to hearing from you in July for a super stay in September. Labels: Blog Special, Room Special, specials
Here's a great idea for those planning on making reservations, or for those already staying at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa the weekend of June 13th. The Barley Neck Inn is hosting a Greg Norman Wine event paired with a 5 Course Cuisine dinner prepared by their Executive Chef, Christian Schultz. The dinner will be on Thursday, June 12th at 6:30 PM. You may check out the menu on their website. Call for reservations at the Inn (508-255-0617,and at the Barley Neck for dinner(508-255-0212). We would also be happy to make the dinner reservations for you. The cost for dinner is $85 per person. Oh, and you may also be lucky enough to win a foursome at TPC in Norton, or a Nike Driver, or Golf Balls. We also have two(2)one-night rooms on June 12th (Main Inn room 3 at $190 and Carriage House 3 at $250 -- and don't forget that 15% discount for rooms that are only available for one night.) Also, Thursday is the last night of our off-season rates for the summer season. Labels: Father's Day, One-night Discount, Restaurants, Room Special, specials, Wine
Memorial Weekend was a lot of food and fun. The ribs, chicken, beef and turkey were done to perfection. Luckily we were able to save some ribs for our granddaughter. They are her favorite. June is definitely "busting out all over." Get on board (Cape Cod Museum of Art buses) to gaze upon the floral delights of 5 fantastic gardens on the Cape. This tour is scheduled for June 17th. There will be complimentary champagne and lunch while you learn horticulture techniques for the Cape's top gardeners. Call 508-385 -4477 for details. In Sandwich on June 21st you may join others at the Heritage Horticulture Department for a one-day workshop to create a beautiful multi-seasonal living wreath. Call 508-888-3300, extension 102 for more details. While on the Cape, we hope that you will stay at the Inn and take in our gardens. The wisteria is magnificant right now. We have two very old bushes that are just chock full of blooms and the fragrance is second to none -- the first, of course, being the lilacs, which are also in full bloom and are a delight to the senses. The lily of the valley, too, have added their fragrance to the Main Inn area. Soon the lilies and the daisies will be popping open, and the roses are always a treat. So come to the Cape and share in all of our horticultural delights. (And if you only have one day to get-away, check our one nights that are between two existing reservations for a 15% discount.) Labels: Gardens, Room Special, Tours
June 1 - 4, 2008 Join us at the Whalewalk Inn as we celebrate the first annual Cape Cod Life Food and Wine Festival. You can attend all the festivities and settle back at the Inn for a relaxing stay. As part of your stay you can shop and buy your favorite wines at The Windmill Liquor Store. They offer a 20% discount on case sales -- and the best part is that you can mix your choices to fill the case -- champagne also may be included. During our hors d'oeuvre hour we will feature appetizers made with wine --Goat Cheese Crisps with a Mushroom Madeira Ragout, Baby Portabellas stuffed with Proscuitto and Vermouth, Dry White Wine Marinate Pork Skewers, and Mescal Drunken Shrimp. See you at our own mini-wine festival at the Inn. Here is what is offered by Cape Cod Life Magazine: The first annual Cape Cod Life Food & Wine Festival scheduled for Sunday, June 1st through Wednesday, June 4th. Sneak down to the Cape and enjoy four food and wine filled days, or pick and choose from the festival’s bounty of events to design your own indulgent Cape escape. TV Diner’s Billy Costa hosts the Grand Opening on Sunday, June 1st from 3:00-6:00pm at the Rectrix Aerodrome in Hyannis. The event, tickets for which cost $50 apiece, features local talent from Twenty-Eight Atlantic and Willowbend Country Club as well as guest chefs Gabriel Frasca and Amanda Lydon of Nantucket’s Straight Wharf, Todd Winer of The Metropolitan Club, Peter Eco of Stix and 33 Restaurant, and Dante de Magistris of dante. If you can't make it to the Grand Opening event, twenty-eight Atlantic is just down the road from the Inn. We will be happy to make reservations for your own wine tasting and dinner event. So call today for your reservation and take advantage of our off-season rates for June 1 through June 5th. Labels: Festivals, Restaurants, Romantic Getaway, Room Special, Wine
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