In the latest release of Curbed's Hotel 18 map, we're once again tackling the question, "Where should I stay on the Cape and Islands?" In an attempt to answer that eternally burning conundrum, we've put together an eclectic assortment from just over the bridge to the edge of the continent of low-key to luxury accommodations across Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
We'll be updating the map again in due time, so if you have a favorite that wasn't included, please mention it in the comments or tip us for next time. If you spot a hotel unworthy of the Hotel 18 distinction, we want to hear about that, too.
Located in the center of the oldest town on Cape Cod, this Sandwich inn has offered lodging for over 300 years. Each of the 48 guest rooms and suites of The Dan'l Webster Inn is appointed with period furnishings and the property includes and outdoor pool plus five distinctive dining rooms.
The recently renovated Sea Crest Beach hotel features 263 guest rooms and suites, indoor and outdoor saline pools, and one of the Cape's largest conference facilities. The new restaurant, Red's, is named after the hotel's previous owner, Celtic's legend Red Auerbach.
Rumored to be where Oprah and her BFF Gayle stayed while in town for Eunice Kennedy Shriver's funeral (and subsequently, the location of Pie-Gate) the Cape Codder is best known for its wicked awesome Indoor Wave Pool and family-friendly vibe.
"The best of Ireland on Cape Cod" since 1976, The Irish Village is a destination in itself. The 130 mini-suites are moderately priced and the property features indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant as well as a pub offering traditional Irish entertainment.
Twenty-two historic buildings, 120 guest rooms and suites, four restaurants, two pools, two beaches, four Har Tru tennis courts, 18 holes of golf, and one pirate ship playground all in one Harwich resort.
The iconic Chatham Bars Inn has been in operation since 1914. The luxury resort sits on 25 acres on a bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and is chock full of amenities, including: a state-of-the-art fitness center, clay tennis courts, and The Spa with individual suites featuring hydrotherapy tubs, saunas, steam showers, and the Chatham Bars Inn signature fireplace.
Overlooking Town Cove, this centrally-located historic waterfront inn features 11 simple guest rooms, modern amenities, a year-round restaurant, and bar.
This 40-room landmark boutique hotel resides in a classic 140-year old Cape Cod Sea Captain's estate. The six architecturally restored buildings include a main mansion, award-winning day spa and fine dining restaurant.
Per the website for this gay-owned waterfront hotel, "No hotel is more welcoming to LGBT travelers than the Boatslip Resort." The PTown icon is also home of the world famous Tea Dance, a daily outdoor dance party. Rates have more to do with the prime, waterside Commercial Street location and amenities than the rooms.
Located on Provincetown Harbor, The Red Inn has been welcoming guests, including U.S. Presidents and celebrities, since 1915. The 200 year-old property is full of old world ambiance and understated sophistication.
Literally located on the tip of Cape Cod with a one-of-a-kind Olympic sized pool in the shape of a pilgrim's hat, the Provincetown Inn is a true classic. The resort is older, but the edge-of-the-continent location makes for a relatively good value.
Established in 1791 and rebuilt in 2003, the guest rooms, spa and health club at the Mansion House feature 21st century amenities. There's a harbor viewing cupola and a limited number of rooms are pet friendly.
Nestled among the historic gingerbread cottages of Oak Bluffs, this seasonal 32 room hotel exudes charm with classic cottage decor, porches adorned with latticework and modern amenities (air conditioning is definitely charming). It's just a block from the beach and close to the ferry and Circuit Avenue.
This family-friendly, family-owned resort consists of a main hotel with 1-4 bedroom suites, private cottages, 3-5 bedroom vacation home rentals, and the oceanview Lure Grill.
One of the few Nantucket hotels to be considered an island landmark, the waterfront White Elephant is home to the equally iconic Brant Point Grill. Overlooking Nantucket Harbor, the luxury hotel features 66 guest rooms, suites and garden cottages. Stylish, immaculate and pricey with impecable service.
Established in 1871, The Nantucket Hotel & Resort was completely renovated by new owners in 2012, retaining the traditional Nantucket feel while adding a dash of world class beachy modern. The year-round resort is located in-town and within walking distance of beaches, shopping, restaurants, and the harbor.
Nantucket's only member of the Relais & Chateaux, The Wauwinet's incomparable setting neighbors Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge and features private beaches on both the Atlantic Ocean and Nantucket Bay. Known for the 33 posh guest rooms, impecable customer service and the hotel restaurant, Toppers.
Located in the center of the oldest town on Cape Cod, this Sandwich inn has offered lodging for over 300 years. Each of the 48 guest rooms and suites of The Dan'l Webster Inn is appointed with period furnishings and the property includes and outdoor pool plus five distinctive dining rooms.
The recently renovated Sea Crest Beach hotel features 263 guest rooms and suites, indoor and outdoor saline pools, and one of the Cape's largest conference facilities. The new restaurant, Red's, is named after the hotel's previous owner, Celtic's legend Red Auerbach.
Rumored to be where Oprah and her BFF Gayle stayed while in town for Eunice Kennedy Shriver's funeral (and subsequently, the location of Pie-Gate) the Cape Codder is best known for its wicked awesome Indoor Wave Pool and family-friendly vibe.
"The best of Ireland on Cape Cod" since 1976, The Irish Village is a destination in itself. The 130 mini-suites are moderately priced and the property features indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant as well as a pub offering traditional Irish entertainment.
Twenty-two historic buildings, 120 guest rooms and suites, four restaurants, two pools, two beaches, four Har Tru tennis courts, 18 holes of golf, and one pirate ship playground all in one Harwich resort.
The iconic Chatham Bars Inn has been in operation since 1914. The luxury resort sits on 25 acres on a bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and is chock full of amenities, including: a state-of-the-art fitness center, clay tennis courts, and The Spa with individual suites featuring hydrotherapy tubs, saunas, steam showers, and the Chatham Bars Inn signature fireplace.
Overlooking Town Cove, this centrally-located historic waterfront inn features 11 simple guest rooms, modern amenities, a year-round restaurant, and bar.
This 40-room landmark boutique hotel resides in a classic 140-year old Cape Cod Sea Captain's estate. The six architecturally restored buildings include a main mansion, award-winning day spa and fine dining restaurant.
Per the website for this gay-owned waterfront hotel, "No hotel is more welcoming to LGBT travelers than the Boatslip Resort." The PTown icon is also home of the world famous Tea Dance, a daily outdoor dance party. Rates have more to do with the prime, waterside Commercial Street location and amenities than the rooms.
Located on Provincetown Harbor, The Red Inn has been welcoming guests, including U.S. Presidents and celebrities, since 1915. The 200 year-old property is full of old world ambiance and understated sophistication.
Literally located on the tip of Cape Cod with a one-of-a-kind Olympic sized pool in the shape of a pilgrim's hat, the Provincetown Inn is a true classic. The resort is older, but the edge-of-the-continent location makes for a relatively good value.
Established in 1791 and rebuilt in 2003, the guest rooms, spa and health club at the Mansion House feature 21st century amenities. There's a harbor viewing cupola and a limited number of rooms are pet friendly.
Nestled among the historic gingerbread cottages of Oak Bluffs, this seasonal 32 room hotel exudes charm with classic cottage decor, porches adorned with latticework and modern amenities (air conditioning is definitely charming). It's just a block from the beach and close to the ferry and Circuit Avenue.
This family-friendly, family-owned resort consists of a main hotel with 1-4 bedroom suites, private cottages, 3-5 bedroom vacation home rentals, and the oceanview Lure Grill.
One of the few Nantucket hotels to be considered an island landmark, the waterfront White Elephant is home to the equally iconic Brant Point Grill. Overlooking Nantucket Harbor, the luxury hotel features 66 guest rooms, suites and garden cottages. Stylish, immaculate and pricey with impecable service.
Established in 1871, The Nantucket Hotel & Resort was completely renovated by new owners in 2012, retaining the traditional Nantucket feel while adding a dash of world class beachy modern. The year-round resort is located in-town and within walking distance of beaches, shopping, restaurants, and the harbor.
Nantucket's only member of the Relais & Chateaux, The Wauwinet's incomparable setting neighbors Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge and features private beaches on both the Atlantic Ocean and Nantucket Bay. Known for the 33 posh guest rooms, impecable customer service and the hotel restaurant, Toppers.