
Mayflower Beach
Dennis, MA

Brewster, Massachusetts · Cape Cod Bay
Brewster Flats headquarters at sunset
Brewster's most popular beach with the town's biggest parking lot. The legendary Brewster Flats stretch nearly a mile at low tide — a vast, surreal sandscape perfect for skimboarding, walking, and exploring tidal pools.
Breakwater Beach is the front door to Brewster's bay shoreline and the easiest way to experience the famous Brewster Flats. When the tide drops, the bay retreats nearly a mile, leaving a shimmering plain of rippled sand, warm tidal pools, and exposed sandbars that families wander like an inland sea. At high tide it transforms back into a gentle swimming beach with bath-warm water and almost no surf — perfect for small kids and tentative swimmers. The bathhouse, snack shack across the road at Brewster Coffee Shop, and large lot make this the most amenity-friendly beach in town, which is why it fills early. The sunsets here are the headline event: facing due west across Cape Cod Bay, evenings paint the wet flats in pinks, oranges, and silvers. Pair an afternoon swim with a low-tide walk west toward Paine's Creek, then dinner at Brewster Fish House or Cobie's in the village. Arrive before 10 a.m. on summer weekends to find a sticker spot.
History
Named for the stone breakwater that once protected packet schooners landing here in the 1800s. Brewster was home to more sea captains per capita than any town in America during the clipper era.
Photo spot
Stand on the breakwater at low tide near sunset for endless mirror-flats stretching to the horizon.
$25
daily fee
$30
resident sticker / season
$110
non-resident / season
Sticker required, largest lot in Brewster (~100 spaces)
Leashed dogs allowed off-season (Sep 16–May 14). No dogs during summer.
Photo by George Roberts via Google Places
Late June through Labor Day, 9am–4:30pm

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