Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Cape Cod's Newest Must See - Whydah Pirate Museum

 In 1984 a fully rigged galley ship was discovered off the coast of Wellfleet. Today the British built ship that traveled between Africa, the Caribbean and Great Britain can be explored at Cape Cod's newest museum, The Whydah Pirate Museum.

The Whydah sunk in the storm of 1717.  Since that time it treasure has been just 500 feet off the shores of Cape Cod.  This authentic treasure can now be seen at the Whydah Museum on Route 28 in Yarmouth.  Adults and Children of all ages will be enchanted by the authentic interactive pirate ship treasures.  The only display of its kind world wide it is a must see stop on Cape Cod!

Find out why Captain Samuel Bellamy entered the violent nor'easter on April 26, 1717, off the coast of Cape Cod that sent his pirates ship into a watery grave!  Climb aboard a Whydah ship replica and discover hands on the mysteries of the 300-year-old pirate treasures.


674 MA-28
West Yarmouth MA, 02673

Monday – Thursday 
10:00AM – 7:00PM
Friday – Sunday 
10:00AM – 8:00PM
Last entry to the museum is 45 minutes prior to closing.

Adult (Ages 18-64) $18.50
Senior (Ages 65+) $16.00
Youth (Ages 4-17) $14.50
Children (3 & Under) FREE

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