Weddings

 
Perhaps one of the few places in the world where all the magical moments you've ever dreamed of can actually come true.  Where history meets the sea, this Victorian residence on the shores of Cape Cod awaits your arrival.  Come celebrate a lifetime of memories with friends and family.
 
Experience the luxury of hospitality and gentility. Ed Maas, the proprietor of the Orleans Inn, will coordinate a personalized reception for you and your guests.
 
Discover the delight as your wishes become reality. You will find our attentive and pleasant service to be exemplary.  Your wedding event can be enhanced with VIP lodging status. 
 
The eleven guest rooms feature new Broyhill furniture and custom bedding accented by floral quilts. You can choose from cozy standard guest rooms or spacious waterfront suites with a commanding view of beautiful Town Cove. Waterfront suites offer pull-out sofas and dinning areas for the comfort of extra guests or children. All rooms have private full baths, telephones with fax modem capabilities, cable television, and irons.
 

We invite you to discover and explore the unimaginable...
yet what you've dreamed of all along.
 

 
Another Happy Bride!
   This magical place gave me and my husband the wedding of my dreams. I've always known I wanted a Cape Wedding, but I never could have imagined anything as spectacular as the party Ed and everyone else here threw for us. What an amazing gift.  This is truly a family business that puts its heart into every last detail.
   I've never seen my father, mother, grandparents, and the rest of my family so happy. I know Luke and I will be coming back for future visits to show our children where mom and dad got married and to see the smiling faces of Ed, and his beautiful children and grandchildren. 
   To everyone here at the Orleans Inn, thank you for making our special day everything we ever could of hoped for and much more.                                                                                         

-Kaity & Luke Woods
 August 9, 2010