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By Air
Cape Air flies from Boston's Logan Airport direct to Provincetown Airport at Race Point. There are several flights a day in spring, winter and fall, more frequently in the summer. The scenic flight takes approximately 25 minutes, with connections to all major airlines at Logan Airport via courtesy bus. Charter flights can be arranged from other points.
Reservations 1-800-352-0714, (508) 771-6944, or 487-0241.
By Boat (SEASONAL)
High-speed ferry (passengers only) leave daily in summer from Commonwealth Pier in Boston. The pleasant voyage takes about three hours and 2 hours for the high-speed ferry. Bay State Cruise Co., Inc. in Boston (617) 748-1428, Provincetown in season (508) 487-9284.
Boston Harbor Cruises, (passengers only) 1-1/2 hour high-speed ferry from Boston and 2-1/2 hour high-speed ferry from Portsmouth, N.H., One Long Wharf Boston, (617) 227-4321, Fax (617) 723-2011.
By Automobile
Provincetown is at the end of Route 6. From the south you can come through Providence Rte. 195; from the north or west Rte. 495 and 95 and through Boston by Rte. 3. All routes connect with Route 6. Driving time from Boston or Providence is almost two and a half hours, New York about six hours.
to see road map at Provincetown Chamber of Commerce site, click here 
By Bus
Regular service from Boston, New York, Providence and Hyannis takes very little longer than driving. The bus drivers will gladly drop you off on the route in through Town. The bus enters Provincetown's East End, travels along Bradford Street to Standish Street, and on to the bus stop at the foot of MacMillan Pier, near the Chamber of Commerce office. Tickets are purchased on the bus. For more information, call (508) 771-6191. |