
Travel to Provincetown
We recommend flying into Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) before making your way to Provincetown. From there, you can take a scenic ferry, rental car, bus, or a short Cape Air flight to reach your destination
By Air
'The Quickest'
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC)
The fastest airports to get to provincetown are Boston Logan and Provincetown Municipal. Cape Air is the most common flight option to Provincetown and is a 6-seater small aircraft.
By Ferry
'The Most Scenic'
Ferrys from Boston are a great way to get to the Provincetown! Make sure to plan transit time from Boston airport to the ferry locations. We usually plan at least 45 minutes to get to the ferry from the airport. See the links below for shedules and fares.
By Car
'The Most Flexible"
Driving is the most flexible for getting to the Cape! Mick (Sarah's Dad) says you have to make sure you're across the bridges (Bourne and Sagamore) before 9am to avoid the dreaded Cape traffic jams! Normally, the drive is about 2 hours from Boston and Boston Logan has plenty of cars to rent.
By Bus
'The Most Ecconomical'
The Peter Pan Bus system drops off in Provincetown and runs form Boston and various other locations in the region!
By Parachute
'The Most Adventurous'
By Rocketship
'The Most Ridiculous'
Coming soon...

Accommodations
Cape Cod offers a variety of places to stay, from charming inns and boutique hotels to vacation rentals with stunning coastal views.