One of the best times to see and and experience Cape Cod is after dark when the landscape is lit by starlight or moonlight. These times also give you the opportunity to visit and travel between destin
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Location: Cape Cod
What's Included
- Printed course material.
- Transportation to all destinations.
- Customized tour route.
- Post tour image processing guidance.
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A: Definitely check the forecast for the night you're going, but it's usually cooler in Cape Cod after sunset. I'd recommend layering, maybe a light jacket over your clothes. Also, bring comfortable shoes because you'll be walking between spots. Don't forget a hat if you plan to shoot the stars.
A: There's no strict age limit, but I'd say it's best suited for teens and up since you’ll be using photography equipment and moving around at night. If you’re thinking of bringing younger kids, check with the provider; they might have suggestions on how to make it enjoyable for them.
A: Yes! The provider is pretty flexible with rescheduling if the weather doesn't cooperate. Check with them a few days ahead about the forecast, and they’ll help you find a suitable alternative date. Just make sure to contact them as soon as you know.
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