Cape Cod and Islands Transportation
Transportation from Boston to Cape Cod:
Plymouth & Brockton offers bus service between Boston (including Logan Airport), South Shore and Cape Cod.
Airplane is another great option, with Delta
and JetBlue adding Nantucket - JFK routes this spring.
There are many options for getting around on Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Islands. Biking is extreemly popular
on the Cape and Islands, with bike trails running through the majority of the towns here.
Bus is another popular method of transportation on Cape Cod and the Islands. All three have bus transportation
service available, and the busses are equipped to carry bikes on them.
The Flex is a new bus line introduced last summer, and offers
transportation routes for the lower and outer Cape area.
Airplane Travel
Ground Transportation
Ferry Transportation
- Freedom Cruise Line - Sail from Harwich Port to Nantucket
Island aboard the motor vessel Freedom. For more information and reservations, call (508) 432-8999.
Located at Route 28, Saquatucket Harbor, Harwich Port, MA 02646.
- Bay State Cruise Company - Boston to Provincetown in 90 Minutes
(seasonal service) located at MacMillan Wharf - (877) 783-3779
- Island Queen - Falmouth to Oak Bluffs,
Martha's Vineyard. Located at Falmouth Harbor - (508) 548-4800
- Steamship Authority - Hyannis to Nantucket
& Falmouth to Martha's Vineyard. Located at Woods Hole - (508) 540-1394
- Hy-Line Cruises - Hyannis to Nantucket &
Hyannis to Martha's Vineyard. Located at Ocean Street Dock in Hyannis - (508) 778-2600
- Falmouth-Edgartown Ferry - Falmouth to Edgartown & Edgartown to Falmouth service.
Located at Falmouth Marine and Memorial Wharf in Edgartown - (508) 548-9400
- Patriot Party Boats - Water shuttle to Martha's Vineyard out of Falmouth
(508) 548-2626