Holly House Bed and Breakfast – Spectacular Views of the Cape Cod Canal

Holly House Bed and Breakfast Bourne MA USA

Holly House Bed and Breakfast, Bourne, Massachusetts

If you love to sit on a porch and watch the world go by, then the Holly House Bed and Breakfast is a geat choice for you. With it’s views of the Cape Cod Canal, you can watch merchant ships from all over the world and delight in the beatiful saiboats that also make their way through the Canal.

Bourne is a great location because it’s so near the bridges that span the Cape Cod Canal. If you’re leaving on a Sumer Sunday, it’s a great way to minimize the time you spend in our notorious Sunday traffic jams.

As you can see from the photo at the left, Holly House is a beautiful Victorian setting for your Cape Cod vacation. There are three types of  guest rooms – the Holly Room, the Canal Room, and the Sunset Room. Depending upon the room you’ll enjoy a king bed, queen bed or twin beds. Room fans and air conditioning are also available. (Don’t kid yourself, there are Summer nights, when air conditioning is a must on Cape Cod. ) Some of the rooms have a private baths and others share. So be sure to ask if this is important for you.  Prices vary with the season, day of the week, and room desired – generally between $75 to $120. Call Innkeepers Rita and Tom Mitchell at (508)759-2864 to confirm rates and availability, because in travel everything can change without notice.

A continental breakfast is served each day from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Early risers will find coffee available at 7:30 AM.

Cape Cod Canal Recreation Area

The Bourne Bridge over the Cape Cod Canal

The Cape Cod Canal is the first thing that you see when you drive to Cape Cod. When it was built in 1914 it changed us from a 60-mile piece of land sticking out into the Atlantic Ocean into an island. Most people don’t think of Cape Cod as an island until they try to get to us on a busy Friday afternoon. There are only two ways to drive on and off Cape Cod – the Sagamore and Cape Cod bridges. That’s four lanes on and four lanes off. 

The canal was built so that merchant ships could avoid the dangerous waters off of Provincetown. It also provides a more direct route between Boston and other east coast seaports. While shipping time and safety were the reasons for the construction of the canal, most people view the Cape Cod Canal as a recreation area.

There are wide paved walkways on both sides of the canal. They are popular spots for walkers, runners and bicyclists and lots of dog walkers We all manage to peacefully co-exist as we get our daily exercise. You’ll also find convenient public restrooms. You’ll also see lots of fisherman sitting along the banks. I’ve been told that it’s one of the best fishing spots on Cape Cod – especially when the “stripers are running.” There are benches for you to sit on if you need a rest. Many of us just make ourselves comfortable on the grass as we watch the boats and large ships go by.

Seafood Sams Restaurant at the Cape Cod Canal

Seafood Sam's Restaurant at the Cape Cod

If you find yourself getting hungry there’s several options for you. You can have an elegant lunch or dinner at the Aqua Grille, with its excellent marina view. For a more casual and family-friendly atmosphere, try Seafood Sam’s. They have a great open air balcony that you can sit on and enjoy the Canal View. Buy your fresh seafood at Joe’s Lobster Mart (a canal-side tradition since 1971) and take it back home for a delicious seafood grill or barbecue.The Sandwich Marina is the focal point of the recreation area. Just visiting it and looking at all of the boat names makes me feel like I’m on vacation. My favorite boat name lately has been Luna-Sea. That describes the way many of us feel about boating and sailing on Cape Cod. During the winter, most of the boats come out of the water and are stored nearby. You’ll see both recreational boats and commercial fishing vessels. Sandwich Marina on the Cape Cod Canal

Sandwich Marina at the Cape Cod Canal

Sandwich Marina on the Cape Cod Canal

There’s even a tot lot childrens’ playground, where you can let the kids blow of steam, while you relax. If you’d like to learn more about the history, construction and operation of the Canal be sure to stop in at the Canal Visitor Center. It’s run by the Army Corps of Engineers and is open for the summer, generally from May to October, with FREE Admission. There’s a 41-foot US Army Corp of Engineers patrol boat for the kids, a continuously-playing documentary about the history and ecology of the Cape Cod Canal. You can also see real-time radar images of the canal. And when you need a rest, check out the rocking chairs on the back deck.

All in all the Cape Cod Canal Recreation Area is a great place for a family to spend an afternoon. You can walk along the canal, watch the boats, let the little kids play in the tot lot, learn some interesting facts about the Cape Cod Canal, and eat some great food. And most of it is FREE!