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Crew's Quarters Guesthouse

Google (75) 4.6
Tripadvisor (4) 5.0
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Visitors consistently praise the guesthouse's unbeatable location, authentic and thoughtful decor that evokes a rich gay history, and friendly, welcoming staff. Some guests note that the bathroom setup, particularly shared facilities, might not be for everyone, though others find them immaculate.

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7 Johnson St, Provincetown, MA 02657, USA
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About this place Crew's Quarters Guesthouse

Crew's Quarters Guesthouse is a men-only boutique guesthouse tucked into the heart of Provincetown, Massachusetts, one of the most celebrated LGBTQ+ destinations in the United States. Catering exclusively to gay and bisexual men, the property offers an intimate, relaxed atmosphere that reflects the easy, social spirit Provincetown is known for. The guesthouse occupies a classic Cape Cod-style building and positions itself as a welcoming home base for men who want to be close to the action while enjoying a comfortable, community-oriented place to stay. The vibe leans convivial rather than hotel-formal — guests tend to mingle, and a sense of camaraderie between visitors is a defining characteristic of the experience. In terms of facilities, Crew's Quarters offers a clothing-optional sun deck where guests can relax and socialize in the open air, and a hot tub that serves as a natural gathering point throughout the day and evening. Guest rooms are designed with comfort in mind, befitting the intimate scale of the property. Because this is a small guesthouse rather than a resort, the amenities are curated rather than extensive — the focus is on the outdoor social spaces and the relaxed, adults-only environment rather than a full-service spa or gym. Breakfast is typically included for guests, a common feature at Provincetown's independent guesthouses that encourages morning socializing and helps set a neighborly tone for the day. The property operates strictly as a men-only venue, and the clothing-optional policy on the sun deck is clearly understood to be part of the experience guests are choosing. Crew's Quarters sits at 7 Johnson Street, which places it within easy walking distance of virtually everything central Provincetown has to offer. Commercial Street, the town's lively main drag, is moments away and serves as the spine of the gay social scene, lined with bars, restaurants, galleries, boutiques, and guesthouses. The guesthouse is also within comfortable walking distance of the beaches that make Provincetown famous, including the harbor-facing Town Beach and the wilder stretches accessible along the Cape Cod National Seashore. Herring Cove Beach, which has long been a popular gathering spot for gay men, is reachable by bicycle or a short drive. The town's compact size means that nightlife venues, the ferry terminal, and community gathering spots are all accessible on foot, making a car unnecessary for most visitors during their stay. Provincetown's peak season runs from late May through September, with the summer months of July and August representing the busiest and most festive period. Several major events draw large crowds and should factor into booking decisions. Provincetown Carnival, held in August, is the town's most spectacular annual celebration and draws tens of thousands of visitors for a week of themed parties, pageantry, and performances. Bear Week, also in July, attracts a devoted community of bears, cubs, and their admirers from across the country and internationally. Womxn's Week, Leather Week, and other themed events fill out the calendar and mean that the character of the town shifts noticeably week to week. Men who book Crew's Quarters are typically drawn by the combination of Provincetown's unique LGBTQ+ culture, the beach setting, and the appeal of a guesthouse environment where everyone shares a common identity and comfort level. Off-season visits in the shoulder months of May, June, and September offer a quieter experience with lower rates and a more contemplative pace. Because the guesthouse is small and in high demand during peak weeks, advance booking is strongly recommended — reservations for Carnival and Bear Week in particular can fill many months ahead of time. Guests should arrive with a clear understanding that this is a social property and that communal spaces like the sun deck and hot tub are central to the experience rather than peripheral. The clothing-optional policy applies to designated outdoor areas, and guests are generally expected to be respectful of the relaxed norms that define the space. Those seeking a quieter or more private retreat may want to consider whether the communal atmosphere aligns with their preferences, while those who thrive on meeting fellow travelers in an uninhibited environment will likely find Crew's Quarters a natural fit. Checking the property's official website at crewsquarters.com before booking is advisable for current room availability, pricing, and any updated policies.

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Andrew Viragh
Andrew Viragh Dec 2025

By far one of my favorite places in Ptown. First, the location can't be beat. But whereas the ownership could sit back and just over charge for being right in the middle of the action, with little effort, it's the exact opposite. Every detail is thought of here, from the business cards, to the decor. Nothing is forced, it's authentic, thoughtful, and intentional. All this combined with an owner who deeply cares about the space and the guests equates to a stay like no other. Come in, enjoy some solo time, or meet other guests and enjoy the company. Whatever works for you. Be respectful, appreciate what the space has to offer and the other people there and you'll have a wonderful stay. Not staying here? Pop in for a drink in the den or the terrace.

Christopher Cooper
Christopher Cooper Dec 2025

This place was amazing. Will stay here over and over. What a vibe. Couldn't be more friendly or fun.

Scott Venable
Scott Venable Dec 2025
Colin
Colin Oct 2025

If you could imagine a time that never quite existed, yet seemed so familiar..With the art and ambience, the building tells you a quiet story of men living freely, and invites you to do the same. Old word taste, new world freedom, it's an experience that you could only make sense of in Provincetown. Update: all these years later and the place is still incredible! It's gone through recent renovations with additional rooms and lounge area space, as well as an accessible staircase.

Don Shewmaker
Don Shewmaker Aug 2025

The location is excellent and our Master XL room was very nice on the third floor close to the bathroom. The shared bathrooms were immaculate. The historic building is beautifully appointed and comfortable. Stuart, the owner was a gracious host and friendly bartender. We look forward to coming back.

Pier-Olivier Caron
Pier-Olivier Caron Aug 2025
Jon Markee
Jon Markee Jul 2025

Absolutely fabulous for me and my partner. If you are a bit more opinionated about bathroom setup and whatnot, please do check the previous reviews and know what you are signing up for. For us, it was perfect, but I could see where others might be outside their comfort zone. Overall, such an awesome experience and in the heart of PTown.

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