Where does the ferry drop you off in Provincetown?
Docks 77 Water Street, Plymouth and MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown.
Is the Provincetown ferry running today?
Daily, scheduled ninety-minute ferry service is provided between Provincetown’s MacMillan Wharf and Boston’s World Trade Center by Bay State Cruises and Boston’s Long Wharf by Boston Harbor Cruises.
How long is ferry ride from Boston to Provincetown?
90 minutes
The fast Provincetown ferry service gets you there in 90 minutes – perfect for a day trip from Boston as you cruise through the Harbor to the Outer Cape.
How do you get around Provincetown without a car?
Avoiding the traffic and parking issues during the summer months is reason enough to try out one of these methods for visiting Provincetown without a car.
- How to Get to Provincetown.
- Fly into Town.
- Arrive By Boat.
- Travel on the Bus.
- Take the Train.
- Getting Around Provincetown.
- On the Bus.
- Hop on a Trolley.
Are cars allowed on Provincetown ferry?
The Provincetown ferry is passenger-only, no vehicles. It’s easy to take a day-trip from Hyannis to either Nantucket or the Vineyard.
Can you take a boat from Boston to Cape Cod?
Seasonal ferry service is available from Boston to Provincetown, and from various ports on Cape Cod to the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Ferry service to the Islands is available on a year-round basis. A trip on a traditional or high-speed ferry is an exciting way to travel to Cape Cod or the Islands.
Does the train go to Provincetown?
CapeFLYER.com is a summer weekend passenger train that runs from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day from South Station in Boston to Hyannis Depot, with stops in Braintree, Brockton, Middleborough/Lakeville, Wareham Village, Buzzards Bay and Bourne. Check P&B and PeterPan bus schedules for connections to Provincetown.
Is a car needed in Cape Cod?
The best way to get around Cape Cod is by car, particularly if you’re hoping to explore a variety of areas across the Cape. Route 28 and Route 6A run far and wide across the Cape – making navigating to top attractions and towns a cinch.
Are cars allowed in Provincetown?
If you plan to spend your entire vacation in Provincetown, you don’t need a car, because everything is within walking or biking distance. And because parking is a hassle in this tiny town, consider leaving your car at home and taking a boat from Boston or Plymouth.