Places to stay in Harwich, Massachusetts
Harwich’s number one attraction is its beaches, and with 22 salt and fresh water beaches it’s easy to see why. Check out Harwich’s pristine beaches, their amenities and locations, as well as Recreation Department activities and playgrounds. Local restaurants include Brax Landing Restaurant, Dockside Cafe Harwichport, Dockside Seafood Shack, and L’alouette By Christian.
If you are travelling in the area, Harwich is located close to Chatham United States Life Saving Station (historical), Black Ball Hill, Wash Pond, Winslows Narrows and Forest Beach.
It's harbors and bays are active with pleasure craft and fishing vessels, as well as the seasonal fast ferry to Nantucket. Land a big one with one of our charter fishing captains, enjoy a romantic sail on the Sound, explore the waterways by kayak, or spend the day watching seals or birds.
The center of Harwich ( which is at is longitude -70°3'44.002 and latitude 41°40'17.94 ) is located 1 mile away from Harwich Port, 3 miles away from South Chatham, 3 miles away from West Harwich and 4 miles away from Dennisport.
Available Harwich lodging
We currently have 10 accommodations in and around Harwich.
Harwich Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
The Joy House Bed And Breakfast
Approx 4 miles away in Dennis Port:
Platinum Pebble Inn
By The Sea Guests B&B And Suites
Approx 4 miles away in Dennisport:
Colony Beach Oceanfront Motel
Approx 4 miles away in Dennis Port:
Bluefish Bed & Breakfast
Cobblestone Cottage
Harwich Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Lantern Lane Cottages
Approx 3 miles away in South Chatham:
Sun Retreats Dennis Port
Approx 5 miles away in Dennis Port:
Pine Shore Cottages
Approx 5 miles away in Chatham:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Harwich

Drifters ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 2642 Main Street, South Chatham, 2 miles from the center of Harwich. A South Chatham native and West Coast turned East Coaster met while bartending at Schiller’s Liquor Bar in the lower east side Manhattan. Eventually that Cockle Cove native wound up back on Cape Cod. When the “old Cumbys” became available the two friends took the chance to share their take on clean, local coastal cuisine, paired with small, honest wine producers, and a serious cocktail program.
www.drifterscapecod.com