Wequassett Resort and Golf Club
Harwich USA North America
When you book Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in Harwich, USA through our Virtuoso partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability
- Daily breakfast credit of $45 per person, for up to two guests per bedroom, served in the restaurant (credit is non-cumulative)
- USD 100 equivalent resort credit to be utilized during stay (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
- Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
Location
Wequassett Resort and Golf Club sits on Cape Cod's quiet southern shore, where the Atlantic meets Pleasant Bay in a landscape of salt marshes, barrier beaches, and scrub pine. Harwich occupies the Cape's elbow, a town of shingled cottages and tidal inlets that predates the summer crowds by centuries. This is the working side of the Cape, where fishing boats still haul in the day's catch and conservation land outnumbers beach clubs.
The property overlooks Round Cove, a sheltered inlet fringed by dune grass and beach roses. Within walking distance, the landscape shifts from manicured fairways to wild conservation areas: Rogers nature reserve lies just over three kilometres inland, while Thompson and Hart Lot protect stretches of wetland and coastal scrub. The Red River flows through conservation land to the east, its brackish waters threading through stands of pitch pine and oak.
Cape Cod Gateway Airport sits twenty-four kilometres west in Hyannis, a short drive that traces the peninsula's southern coastline. From there, Route 28 winds through cranberry bogs and saltbox villages before reaching Harwich's protected shoreline.
The property's golf course unfolds across the Cape's glacial terrain, but the real draw here is proximity to some of New England's most pristine beaches. Ellis Landing Beach and Skaket Beach on Cape Cod Bay lie within eight kilometres, their tidal flats stretching hundreds of metres at low water. For Atlantic surf, Nauset Beach extends nine kilometres south, its barrier spit protecting the bay from open ocean swells. Bank Street Beach offers calmer swimming in warmer waters.
Start early at Cape Roots Market, nine kilometres north, where local farmers sell heirloom tomatoes and just-dug littleneck clams. The conservation areas surrounding the property reward exploration: Red River Conservation Area preserves nearly six kilometres of trails through coastal forest, while Ellis protects critical bird habitat along the shore. Book a mooring at Hyannis Yacht Club if you're sailing, though most guests prefer kayaking the bay's protected coves at sunset, when ospreys return to their nests and the light turns the marshes gold.
Summer on Cape Cod means high twenties and warm Atlantic water, though evenings cool enough for sweaters. July and August bring reliable sun and the peninsula's iconic beach weather, when the Cape's population swells and reservation books fill months ahead.
Spring arrives slowly, with May temperatures barely reaching the mid-teens, but the landscape awakens with beach plum blossoms and migrating shorebirds. Autumn stretches warm into October, the shoulder season beloved by those who prefer empty beaches and lower tides for clamming.
Winter turns the Cape spare and beautiful. Temperatures hover just above freezing, and nor'easters occasionally dust the dunes with snow. The coast belongs to year-round residents then, and the light takes on the clarity that made Provincetown an artists' colony.
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