Rental R1419550

Sandcastle Resort and Club

Provincetown, Massachusetts

7 nights

  • Check-in:
    Sun, Oct 11, 2026
  • Check-out:
    Sun, Oct 18, 2026
  • 1 Bedroom
  • 6 Guests
  • 1 Bathroom

$143/night

$1,110 total
  • 7-night stay
  • Check-in: Sun, Oct 11, 2026
  • Check-out: Sun, Oct 18, 2026
  • Cancellation policy: Moderate  
Cancellation policy: Moderate  

Rental R1419550

Sandcastle Resort and Club

Provincetown, Massachusetts
    • 1 Bedroom
    • Sleeps 6
    • Beds 2 Queen, 1 Sofa bed
    • Building/Unit: 501
    • View: Courtyard
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Partial kitchen

Unit Details

  • Sleeps 6
  • 2 Queen, 1 Sofa bed
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Partial kitchen
  • Building/Unit: 501
  • View: Courtyard
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About the Resort
Resort Reviews (12)
  • Kitchen

    • Coffee maker
    • Microwave
    • Oven
    • Refrigerator (full-size)
    • Stovetop

    Features

    • Patio or balcony

    Policies

    • No pets
    • No smoking

    Columbus Day Week, Provincetown Women's Week, Weelfleet Oysterfest.

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  • Sandcastle Resort and Club

    Provincetown, Massachusetts

    A vacation at Sandcastle Resort and Club provides plenty of opportunity for you to enjoy numerous activities. You can play tennis, volleyball, and shuffleboard on site or take a dip in the indoor and outdoor pools. Visit nearby Herring Cove Beach for a day of fun and sun. Stroll along the shore of Race Point Beach at sunset. Charter a fishing boat or whale- watching tour in this colorful area so rich in history.

    Poised at the tip of Cape Cod, jutting far out into the Atlantic, Provincetown is geographically unique, literally surrounded by water with the Atlantic on one side, and the Cape Cod Bay on the other. The town is bordered by vast stretches of open dunes, pine and scrub oak forests, beaches, and open sea. The history here in Provincetown is a fascinating tale of booms, busts, and wild characters.

    Don't wait for a rainy day to be tempted by Provincetown's upscale shops, gourmet dining, and museums and galleries. Take a trolley, airplane, horse, or buggy tour of the area, visit the Whydah Museum and Provincetown Art Association, or bike among the dunes. Provincetown is a unique and exciting resort town. You will make memories here that will last for years to come.

    929 Commercial Street, POB 576
    Provincetown, Massachusetts 02657
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    • Great resort. Basic but great location and proximity to beach can't be beat!

      By lauras1407 Feb 25, 2025
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    • Owned since 1982. Great for the family when they were young—pool, beach, activities, location—and later when we traveled through Europe,...

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      Owned since 1982. Great for the family when they were young—pool, beach, activities, location—and later when we traveled through Europe, Scotland, Ireland, and gave our son and new wife a week in England as a wedding present.

      Sadly, situations have changed and we have to say goodbye. It's a great place.

      By donalds506 Jan 14, 2022
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    • Absolutely loved this resort.... The only con is that it has carpeting...

      By caroled63 Aug 16, 2020
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    • I have stayed at Sandcastle on and off for the past 15 years. As of 5? years ago they completed numerous up grades to all rooms and the...

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      I have stayed at Sandcastle on and off for the past 15 years. As of 5? years ago they completed numerous up grades to all rooms and the property. Additionally, they have added; an owners lounge, seasonal snack bar to name a few. My very particular friend owns 4 weeks in 2 units and is always very satisfied. We can't say enough about the new management co & managers. Be aware this property is NOT an upscale chain hotel. It's a "typical" older style New England Cape Cod resort, as most in Ptown are. Unless you buy or rent a new construction you will receive ol' world NE cozy charm!

      By deborahf160 Oct 20, 2014
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    • My wife and I stayed for a week in early September on an RCI exchange. They put us in a room on the ground floor facing the parking lot;...

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      My wife and I stayed for a week in early September on an RCI exchange. They put us in a room on the ground floor facing the parking lot; they would not upgrade us to a better room even though the resort was half empty. They claim that RCI won't let them switch rooms on exchanges, which makes no sense to me. We called RCI, which told us that Sandcastle could put us anywhere they wanted to.

      Our 1 bedroom unit was small with tired and shabby furniture and a stained carpet. There were no electrical outlets available in the living room, bathroom or bedroom to recharge our mobile phone or plug in the computer. We were able to recharge the phone and computer by unplugging the coffee maker in the kitchen. The bedroom had 2 queen beds, both very soft. There was no balcony and no place to sit outdoors, except by the pool. The outdoor pool was bigger and cleaner than I expected, but has no ocean view.

      The beach is directly behind the resort with easy access. It was covered with black seaweed that had washed up, together with assorted debris, and not been cleaned up for a long time. The water was clear and clean.

      The only positive things I can say about the Sandcastle is that a) they have free WIFI and b) there is a bus across the street to take you into Provincetown, which is an interesting, charming and lively place with limited parking. We hope to return to Provincetown some day, but next time we'll stay in one of the many charming inns.

      By joel158 Updated Sep 6, 2010
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    • Our favorite place to stay in Provincetown, CapeCod, especially if you can rent or make friends with someone who owns a summer week....

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      Our favorite place to stay in Provincetown, CapeCod, especially if you can rent or make friends with someone who owns a summer week.

      Direct waterfront beach, indoor and outdoor pools, and only a mile or two from the heart of world-famous Provincetown's restaurants, shopping, nightlife and all the rest. Not far to Wellfleet and its world-famous oysters too!!

      By richardk167 Updated May 12, 2010
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    • This is a great resort. Right on the beach! Indoor and outdoor pools, too! Will return again.

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      This is a great resort. Right on the beach! Indoor and outdoor pools, too! Will return again.

      By tomtom22 Updated Mar 16, 2009
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    • Stayed in an Oceanfront Studio in the end of September. Since school is back in session the Resort and P-town are quiet and uncrowded....

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      Stayed in an Oceanfront Studio in the end of September. Since school is back in session the Resort and P-town are quiet and uncrowded. The Beach, the views from the room and National Seashore are wonderful. Unit was recently updated with all new furniture and carpet. Nothing fancy, it's a basic, clean resort. There is daily maid service. Will return again.

      By miaval44 May 3, 2005
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    • We have stayed at the resort numerous times and have always had a great time with our three children. Being on the beach is definitely a...

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      We have stayed at the resort numerous times and have always had a great time with our three children. Being on the beach is definitely a real plus. Provincetown is a great place to visit with whale watching, biking through the sand dunes and spectacular beaches on the National Seashore. The resort also has indoor/outdoor pool and tennis court so you will have something to do when not at the beach.

      By jamalrp Jul 24, 2003
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    • I stayed here in a one bedroom unit with full kitchen in September 2001 and my friend stayed in a studio unit with partial kitchen at the...

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      I stayed here in a one bedroom unit with full kitchen in September 2001 and my friend stayed in a studio unit with partial kitchen at the same time. The units are somewhat small, since space is at a minimum in Provincetown and were slightly dated. The location was ideal, right off the water on the beach, and the staff was very nice. Provincetown is beautiful and this was a nice little resort even if everything wasn't "brand new". My family will never forget our stay there.

      By harrys May 1, 2003
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$143/night

$1,110 total
  • 7-night stay
  • Check-in: Sun, Oct 11, 2026
  • Check-out: Sun, Oct 18, 2026
  • Cancellation policy: Moderate  
Cancellation policy: Moderate  
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  • $142.86 / night

    Oct 11, 2026 – Oct 18, 2026