We had to come to the Cape recently to attend an event in Hyannis (about 20 minutes away) and decided to spend a few days in Sandwich, and area where we’ve never really explored before. The Inn’s ‘suite’ room with two double beds and a small kitchenette seemed like a good option, as there was a possibility our son might be coming for a night or two. Our stay in Room 21 was very quiet—we never heard any noise from adjacent units, and the air conditioning unit was far quieter than similar units we’ve encountered elsewhere. Even on high speed, the fan was not overly noisy, and the unit ran constantly as we managed to stay during a heat wave. There was also a somewhat louder wall-mounted fan, which we only used a couple of times. As the bath is off a closet/dressing area (which also holds a small refrigerator and microwave) sleepers are not disturbed by those getting up to use the bathroom.
The Sandwich Boardwalk is definitely worth a visit; it’s a beautiful place and nice to explore for a couple of hours. The beach is pretty rocky, so water shoes would be a good idea. Parking in summer is $20 during the day (starting at 9am—not sure if the lot is open before then, though), and we were advised that the tag could be used at other beach areas in town on the same day. We went on a Friday and there were plenty of places to park; the boardwalk also connects to the Town Beach lot.
On Sunday we noticed a fair amount of traffic headed west on 6A toward the bridges during the late morning when we were heading east, and when we came back later that night (around 9:30pm), so it’s something to be aware of. We in the late morning on a Monday and had no problems.