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Step into Cape history with a visit to Highland Lighthouse—Cape Cod’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, proudly standing watch over the Atlantic since 1797. Once a critical beacon for mariners navigating the Outer Cape’s treacherous shoals, it remains an active aid to navigation and a beloved symbol of maritime heritage.
Join us for an unforgettable stop in Truro, where you’ll have time to:
- Climb the lighthouse tower for sweeping coastal views
- Explore the keeper’s house and onsite gift shop
- Visit the Truro Highland Museum, featuring local maritime history, Edward Hopper’s Cape Cod connections, and stories from the area’s earliest tourism
- And enjoy a scenic drive to and from the Lighthouse
Whether you’re a lighthouse aficionado or simply love coastal history, this experience offers a rare glimpse into the life and legacy of Cape Cod’s rugged shoreline.
Lighthouse and museum admission included in the tour price.
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Mayflower Trolley & Excursions
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Steve_S, Oct 2025
We spent the day with our fabulous tour guide Ginny as she took us around Ptown and Truro exploring the lighthouses and the lively sights in Truro.
Holly_B, Oct 2025
Our guide took us on more than just a tour of the lighthouses. She stopped at the pilgrim landing area, and several others to let us get out and take photos. She gave us useful recommendations for places to eat and check out. Good driver and very accommodating.
Happiness25195347100, Oct 2025
Great time and views! Best part was renting e-bikes and going the trails out to the beaches!! People were so nice! Restaurants too! Coming back again next year!
Brigid_V, Sept 2025
Knowlegable and entertaining tour guide. Gave it 110% even though it was just me We saw the lighthouses, and I had a chance to walk up one and visit the Truro museum
Here we will stop and allow for an approximate 90 minute tour of both the Cape Cod Light and the Highland house Museum. We will join guided tours for both and be able to climb to the top of the oldest and tallest light house on Cape Cod! The Highland Light was built in 1797 and is rich in maritime history. This will be a guided tour of the lighthouse and we'll be able to climb to the very top!
After we will enjoy a 10 minute stroll to the Highland House museum. This is a fabulous museum where Henry David Thoreau stayed while working on his great novel Cape Cod. The museum once was the 1st hotel on the outer Cape and each room has been turned into "museum rooms" depicting what life would have been like living in the 1800's. The museum is also filled with maritime, Indian and art history. The great artists Edward & Josephine Hopper, have their very own room showcasing some of the incredible produced in the early to mid 1900's.
A beautiful museum which was one of the first hotels on The Cape. See where Henry David Thoreau stayed on his journey while writing his book Cape Cod! Visit inside the museum on a guided tour to see how life was in the 1800's!
Unfortunately, the Highland House museum will NOT be available on the Sat. 1:00 tour due to museum staffing shortage.
On our way to the historic Cape Cod Light House and Highland House Museum we'll travel thru the Provincelands National Park and take in the beautiful natural scenery of the famous Cape Cod sand dunes and iconic Beech Forest!
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.