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The Boatslip Resort is one of the most iconic gay-friendly hotels in the United States, sitting directly on the waterfront in Provincetown, Massachusetts — a town long considered one of the great LGBTQ+ destinations in the world. This is not a chain hotel near a gay scene; it is a purpose-built, deeply gay property with decades of history serving the queer community. The resort attracts a primarily gay male clientele, though lesbian, bisexual, and queer travelers of all kinds are warmly welcomed. The vibe is festive, social, and unapologetically fun, with an emphasis on outdoor gathering, community, and celebration. For many guests, the Boatslip is not simply a place to sleep — it is the social center of their Provincetown experience. The property sits on a generous waterfront lot and its facilities are oriented around outdoor enjoyment and social connection. The resort features a swimming pool and a large waterfront deck that serves as the site of its most famous attraction: the daily Tea Dance, a late-afternoon outdoor dance party that has been a Provincetown institution for decades. Held every afternoon during the season, Tea Dance draws both guests and visitors from across town and is widely regarded as one of the defining experiences of a Provincetown visit. The resort has a bar serving the pool and deck areas, and rooms range from standard guest accommodations to more comfortable options, many offering views of Cape Cod Bay. The property is mixed in the sense that it is open to all adults, though its atmosphere and programming are heavily shaped by and oriented toward gay male culture. The Boatslip sits at 161 Commercial Street, which places it in an excellent position along Provincetown's main artery. Commercial Street is the town's central spine, lined with galleries, restaurants, bars, boutiques, and LGBTQ+-oriented businesses stretching for miles through town. The waterfront location means guests have direct access to the harbor and are a short walk from the town center, where the concentration of gay bars, drag venues, and nightlife is at its highest. Provincetown's beaches are easily accessible on foot or by bicycle, and the compact nature of the town means nearly everything of interest is reachable without a car. The town does not have a traditional transit hub, and most visitors arrive by car, ferry from Boston, or the seasonal ferry from Plymouth. The ferry landing is within reasonable walking distance of the resort, making arrival without a car straightforward during the operating season. The Boatslip is a strongly seasonal property, operating primarily during the warmer months from spring through fall. Summer — particularly July and August — represents peak season, when Provincetown fills to capacity and the resort operates at its liveliest. Provincetown hosts a series of dedicated LGBTQ+ event weeks throughout the season, including Bear Week, Carnival (one of the largest and most celebrated events on the Provincetown calendar, typically held in August), Women's Week in October, and various other themed gatherings that draw specific communities from across the country and beyond. During these weeks the resort books out far in advance and the Tea Dance takes on an especially charged atmosphere. Many guests return year after year, treating the Boatslip as a ritual summer destination. Couples, groups of friends, and solo travelers all make up the clientele, united by a shared appreciation for Provincetown's particular brand of queer community and freedom. Reservations should be made well in advance, particularly for summer weekends, Carnival week, and any of the major themed event weeks — last-minute availability during peak periods is rare. The resort's social atmosphere means that guests who prefer a quieter, more low-key hotel experience may find the energy intense, especially on Tea Dance afternoons when the deck fills with music and crowds. Those who embrace the communal, celebratory spirit of the place tend to find it genuinely magical. Shoulder season visits — late May, early June, or September — offer a somewhat calmer experience while still capturing the charm of Provincetown and the resort's waterfront setting. Guests traveling by car should be aware that parking in Provincetown is limited and can be challenging during peak summer weeks, so confirming parking arrangements with the hotel directly is advisable.
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