I enjoyed this tour to Provincetown. When I visited many years ago, i loved it. It has a very relaxed and fun, funky vibe with beautiful beaches and charming inns and shops. Thanks for the memories, AK! 😊
Cape Cod sure looks beautiful with its beautiful houses ,stores etc…🙂 8:39 Beautiful beach 16:33 That sure is a long pier 35:35 Whalers Wharf looked great 54:20 😎Thank you for sharing this enjoyable ,funny and relaxing stream A K 🙂👍!!!
Brings back memories. Thank you so much for sharing your walking thru P, town. Can not believe so many stores are still there, from our last visit. Which was many years ago. Love that little town.
Thank you for a very enjoyable tour! I was last in Provincetown during the summer before my senior year of high school in 1964. It was nice seeing how much is the same and how much is changed in the 60 years since then. Most of the buildings remain the same, but it was nowhere near as crowded back then as it appears today. On a shelf near where I am sitting is a souvenir I bought in Provincetown all those years ago - a scallop shell propped open by a small model sailing ship made of pieces of seashell. Again, many thanks!
My wife and I went there about 7 years ago. Ended up at a "Candy Cane" parade/event and it was super crowded. Lots of fun and energy. Provincetown should be on everyone's bucket list.
We use to go there back in the mid-1960s. Sure was a different place back then. The year round population of the cape was about 50,000, and President Kennedy had just created the Cape Cod National Seashore. We camped in a Tent, at a private campground in Brewster for $6 a nite. We went in P-town several times and bought bread at the Portuguese Bakery in your video. Still looks the same. We went there many times over the years the last being in 2002 camping in a RV trailer, at Nickerson St Park. for $15 a nite. A lot has changed since then and there was no charge for parking at P-town and the large pier with the numerous docks was just a small wooden pier with a few fishing boats. Thanks for the memories. In the words of Yogi Berra, Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.
Best part was "5th Cousins Birthday card!" 😂 I was actually in Cape Cod with you on the same day but on the south shore (also my 1st time) & I too lived in Astoria. Small world. Keep up the great work & all the best! 👍
27:40 Using "THE" before the freeways or highways doesn't help me differentiate between US Routes or State Routes. 😆 33:49 Calculate time to avoid overpaying for parking. 💸 57:20 It's easier to buy a blank birthday card. 58:24, 58:42 Whiting out the birthday card and to reuse it is so messed up. Might as well just send a free e-card then. 😂 1:07:22, 1:13:57 Wow, Cape Code is in a shape of the "election pose". 🤣💪 Thank you for this fun livestream in Provincetown, AK! 🤗
lots of fun memories, a few trips there in the past, hope to go there this year, haven't been in 7 or 8 years. my daughter arrived there the same day as you !!
I've always wanted to go, so I thank you for your video!!! (Of course, right off the bat, I am again astonished at how people are in such a beautiful place AND YET STARING AT THERE DAMMED PHONES ;- )
My family and I used to go to P-Town for summer vacation in the 60's and 70's. In the early 80's I went again with my girlfriend and then again with my family before I got married and I could see the difference. But all and all it is still a really cute little town to visit.
Back in the 1980s i used to visit Providencetown every year. Went whale watching. It was all about artists selling their works. Loved the food. Could buy a whole lobster dinner for 20.00 dollars. I have wonderful memories from there.
Go to oak bluffs MV they have bus service to other parts of the island. Oak Bluffs is a great place and they have tourist buses 🚍 too? Edgartown and Vineyard Haven are good too!😊
Go to oak bluffs MV they have bus service to other parts of the island. Oak Bluffs is a great place and they have tourist buses 🚍 too? Edgartown and Vineyard Haven are good too!