PETER PAN BUS
Read morePeter Pan Bus is another popular bus company in the USA. The services offered are more or less similar to those of its famous competitor. Station departures are perhaps a little better organized, but the destinations served are fewer. Peter Pan buses depart from South Station Bus Terminal and Logan Airport, seven days a week. There are several daily departures to New York, as well as to a number of East Coast cities, including Washington, Newark, Hartford, Hyannis and Woods Hole.
GREYHOUND
Read moreGreyhound offers bus services to major U.S. cities. It's much cheaper than the train and almost as comfortable (there's Wi-Fi and toilets on the buses). It's the No. 1 option for travelers to the U.S., despite the fact that organization is not always optimal. Remember to book your tickets in advance: there are usually different queues to board the buses, with numbers corresponding to the date of purchase. In any case, to be sure of a good seat, arrive early at the station. Departures from South Station.
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.
GREYHOUND
Read moreGreyhound is the main bus company in the country. It serves all major and mid-size American cities. The buses are modern and rather well equipped, they usually have wifi as well as toilets in the back of the vehicle. It is best to book your trip in advance on the website, to make sure you have a seat at the time of your choice and to save a few dollars. There is at least one daily bus to Providence from Boston South Station. It takes about 1 hour to get there.
PETER PAN BUS LINES
Read morePeter Pan Bus Lines is one of the country's oldest private bus companies. It has been operating since 1933 and serves all major American cities. The buses are very modern and well-equipped, they usually have wifi as well as toilets in the back of the vehicle. It's best to book your ride in advance on the website, to make sure you get a seat at the time of your choice and to save a few dollars. Daily shuttle service from Boston South Station to New Haven. Allow 4 hours for travel.
PETER BAN BUS
Read moreThe bus is probably the cheapest, but also the fastest way to get to Hartford from other major American cities. The main competitor to Greyhound buses, Peter Ban Bus offers daily shuttles from Boston (about five per day) to Hartford. Its buses are comfortable and very well equipped: wifi, toilets on board, plug for recharging your planes, etc. It takes 1h40 to 2h30 to reach Boston South Station and 2h20 to 3h to reach New York.
C&J
Read moreThis bus company serves only the east coast of the United States, especially the New England states. It connects Portsmouth to New York and serves six other destinations in Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire: Boston Aiport, Boston South Station, Newburyport, Dover, Tewksbury and Ogunquit. A Coast Trolley shuttle takes travelers from the bus station to Downtown Portsmouth. These buses offer a cheap and comfortable alternative for travel in New England when you don't own a car.
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.
CONCORD COACH LINES
Read moreConcord Coach Lines is a regional bus company that began in New Hampshire in the 1960s. Today, it serves the New England states of Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and also offers connections to New York City. The cities of Bangor, Augusta and Boston (South Station and Logan Airport) are served. The buses are modern and have all the necessary comforts, from a personal ticket to free wifi access and on-board toilets.
THE RED ROSE TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RRTA)
Read moreYou need to get extra when you go on the bus.
FLEX BUS
Read moreA 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.
PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON
Read moreThis 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.
LOGAN EXPRESS
Read moreThe Logan Express is a bus that runs between the airport and Boston, as well as several towns in the surrounding suburbs. Within Boston itself, the Logan Express has one stop in the Back Bay neighborhood. It also serves four Greater Boston towns: Braintree, Framingham, Peabody and Woburn. It runs every day, every 30 to 60 minutes, depending on destination and time of day. Tickets can be purchased online or at the airport. Perfect for getting to certain suburban cities directly from the airport, and without breaking the bank.