2024

BAY STATE CRUISE COMPANY

Boat and ferry

If you want to spend a weekend in Provincetown from Boston, this is surely the best option - not the cheapest, certainly, but the simplest and most charming! No need for a car, no traffic jams, in 1h30 you're there! Ferries operate daily between May and October, usually with three departures a day. You will have the possibility to take a two-wheeler on board, if you wish to discover Provincetown by bike. We advise you to book in advance on the website, as cruises are popular.

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2024

FLEX BUS

Bus and coach

A very practical bus that circles the Cape from elbow to tip and serves the following seven towns: Brewster, Eastham, Harwich, Orleans, Provincetown, Truro and Wellfleet. There is no need to be in a hurry as, in addition to the main stops (indicated in red on the Flex leaflet available at all information points), the Flex Bus stops at other locations if passengers request it (grey stops on the same map). But the journey remains pleasant! Buses run all year round, but in winter they are less frequent.

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2024

PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON

Bus and coach

This bus company operates several daily routes between Boston's South Station and Cape Cod's main towns (Hyannis, Sagamore, Plymouth, Rockland...). The buses are comfortable and all have toilets, air conditioning and wifi. They have the advantage of being frequent and more economical than the ferry. Buses run every day. The line from Boston's Logan Airport serves Hyannis in 2 hours and Plymouth in 1.5 hours. The bus from Hyannis to Provincetown takes less than 2 hours.

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