MARTHA'S VINEYARD BIKE RENTALS
Read moreIf you want to rent a bike in Edgartown, this is the best place to do it. This bike rental agency is ideally located next to the harbour. Several types of two-wheelers are available: city bikes, all-terrain bikes, tandems or bike attachments that can carry two children. During the high season, we recommend that you book in advance on the website, as there may be no more bikes available on the day.
PETER PAN BUS
Read morePeter Pan Bus is another popular bus company in the United States. The services offered are more or less similar to those of its famous competitor. The departures from stations are perhaps a little better organized, but the destinations served are less numerous. There are several daily departures to New York and many East Coast cities. Peter Pan buses leave from South Station Bus Terminal, but also from Copley Square, the airport, Park Square and State House, depending on the destination.
GREYHOUND
Read moreGreyhound provides bus service to the major cities of New England and the United States. It is much cheaper than the train and almost as comfortable (there is Wifi and toilets in the buses). The n°1 option for those who travel in the United States, despite a not always optimal organization. Remember to book your tickets in advance: there are usually different bus lines, with numbers corresponding to the date of purchase. In any case, to make sure you have a good seat, arrive at the station early.
PETER PAN BUS LINES
Read morePeter Pan buses are a good alternative to the Greyhound company, the most popular in the United States. Its buses are generally less crowded and, in terms of bus station organization, it's slightly above the level. There are about 5 daily connections between Hyannis and Boston from South Station. The journey takes about an hour and a half and fares depend on the date of purchase, the route and the day of travel. But prices are always affordable. Plan to arrive early to make sure you have a good seat on the bus.
SOUTH STATION
Read moreIt's Boston's main train station. It welcomes trains (Amtrak) and buses (Greyhound and Peter Pan) that connect all the cities on the East Coast. It is from South Station that you will take the train to New York (about 4 hours), Philadelphia (about 5 hours), Baltimore (about 6 hours) and Washington (about 7 hours). There are express trains (Acela Express), and other slower trains (Regional Service, cheaper). The station is also served by the MBTA Rail Switch, which takes passengers to Plymouth, for example.
BOSTON LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreUnlike many other U.S. airports, Boston International Airport (the largest in New England) is not far from the city, to the east of it. It takes only 20 to 40 minutes by cab, bus (Logan Express) or subway(Blue Line and Silver Line) to get to downtown. You will find ATMs and a Travelex Foreign Exchange office to change your currency. However, the rates are not really competitive.
USA CIRCUIT FACTORY
Read moreUSA Circuit Factory specializes in tours of the American West. Whether you're dreaming of visiting Alcatraz in San Francisco, touring the movie studios in Los Angeles, trying your luck at the casino in Las Vegas or flying over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter, this agency offers a multitude of activities to discover the wonders of this region. Beyond California, you can also explore Nevada, Arizona and Utah. Tailor-made packages are also available in British Columbia, Florida and New York.
THE SALEM FERRY
Read moreWhy not take advantage of the legendary port of Salem to make your arrival in the city by boat? The ferry takes you to Long Wharf, next to the Boston Aquarium, and arrives at the Salem Ferry Terminal. It is obviously more expensive than taking the MBTA commuter train, but the experience is quite different! Along the way, you can hear explanations about the landscape and history of the bay. The trip takes just under an hour and the ferries have an indoor space as well as an outdoor bridge to enjoy the view.
TOP CAB
Read moreTop Cab is a cab service located in Revere, Massachusetts. It is important to note that a user left a negative review of their service, mentioning that they were unable to provide a cab at the scheduled time, causing inconvenience to the user. It is therefore advisable to take this into consideration when booking a cab with Top Cab.
BOSTON CAB ASSOCIATION
Read moreThis is one of the cab companies in Boston. Its vehicles are recognizable by their colors, white and red. They are all equipped with meters, so you can't negotiate the fare. There are not as many taxis in Boston as in other major American cities. Here, unlike in New York for example, you will have a better chance of getting a taxi by contacting the agency by phone or by reserving your ride on the website, especially if you are not in the center. It's simple, fast and reliable.
BUDGET
Read moreFounded in 1958 in the United States and established all over the world, with nearly 3,000 addresses, this rental agency is a sure value. Budget has the advantage of owning numerous branches in most of the large and medium-sized cities in the United States, which makes travel much easier. In Boston alone, there are a dozen addresses, especially at the airport and in the center. If you plan to travel between states, all major New England cities have at least one Budget branch.
URBAN ADVENTOURS
Read moreIt's very easy to ride a bike in Boston. If you plan to cycle for a whole day or several hours, it is more advantageous to rent a bike than to use Bluebikes, the self-service bicycles. Bikes can be rented for 2 hours, 24 hours or a week. This agency is ideally located in the city centre, near the Haymarket and Aquarium metro stops. It also organises a number of guided tours of the city, day and night, as well as a tour of Cambridge. Bicycles are also available for sale.
CONCORD COACH LINES
Read moreThis bus company is an excellent alternative for those who wish to travel in New England and are not transported. From Boston, from South Station or Logan Aiport, one can reach nearly 40 cities in Maine and New Hampshire, including Augusta and Manchester. Buses, which are equipped with toilets and, for the most part, wifi, run all year round. We recommend that you book your ticket on the Internet a few days in advance to make sure you have a seat on the bus of your choice.
BLUEBIKES
Read moreBoston has developed its own network of self-service bicycles. It includes approximately 300 stations and more than 3,000 bicycles in circulation throughout the city, especially in the downtown area. It's easy to get a pass. Simply locate the nearest Blue Bikes station, follow the instructions on the terminal and pay by credit card. A map of the stations is available on the website. A convenient and inexpensive way to discover the city and cover short distances.
HYANNIS HARBOR CRUISE
Read moreThe airline that operates flights to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard also offers one-hour excursions from Hyannis Harbour. This guided cruise, with commentary, is an opportunity to learn more about the history of the city and its major landmarks, such as the Kennedy Compound, which you will be able to see. Other points of interest you will be shown include Point Gammon Light, Squaw Island and St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Chapel - a great way to immerse yourself in the history of Hyannis.
CAPE AIR
Read moreCape Air offers flights from Boston, Hyannis, New Bedford and even New York to Nantucket every day of the year. It also connects MV Island to Nantucket Island in twenty minutes. Cape Air is your only option if you want to make this trip in winter, as ferries between the islands operate seasonally. The funny thing is that Cape Air only uses small Cessna aircraft, which have only ten seats. With a bit of luck, you can even sit next to the pilot.
CAPE AIR
Read moreCape Air offers flights from Boston, Hyannis, New Bedford and even New York to Martha's Vineyard every day of the year. It also connects MV Island to Nantucket Island in twenty minutes. Cape Air is your only option if you want to make this trip in winter, as ferries between the islands operate seasonally. The funny thing is that Cape Air only uses small Cessna aircraft, which have only ten seats. With a bit of luck, you can even sit next to the pilot.
STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY
Read moreFrom Woods Hole, you can reach Martha's Vineyard in 45 minutes. Before boarding, you'll need to leave your car in one of the Falmouth parking lots (the most common is 286 Palmer Avenue, others are listed online). Then take a shuttle bus directly to the pier. This will cost you between US$10 and US$16 for 24 hours, depending on the season. Don't try to force your way into Woods Hole, especially during high season, as you won't be able to park.
SEASTREAK FERRIES
Read moreIn season, it is possible to reach the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket from New Bedford by taking this ferry company. There are two to three daily departures, one hour to Martha's Vineyard and two hours to Nantucket. Note that these ferries only carry passengers, so you won't be able to use them with a car. Bicycles, however, are accepted on board (for a small supplement). It is possible, and even advisable during the high season, to book your tickets on the website.
BOSTON HARBOR CRUISES
Read moreThe Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is home to 32 islands, but only 2 of them are accessible from the mainland: George and Spectacle Islands, connected to Boston by a seasonal ferry service. In Boston, the ferry picks up passengers at Long Wharf on the harbor. It takes 30 minutes to cross to Spectacle Island and 45 minutes to George Island. The others are served in the summer and some weekends from these two islands. Ferry schedules vary depending on the day, season and island of destination.