Getting to Cape Cod: Boston is the nearest large city to Cape Cod.
Air service reaches Boston from other major hubs and cities. Rental cars are
available at the airport. From Boston take Route 93 to Route 3 and after 60
miles, cross the Cape Cod Canal.
Continue on Route 6 for all locations on Cape Cod or go to Route 6A for the
slower scenic route through the villages. Routes 6 and 6A join in Orleans and
go to the tip of Cape Cod.
Several small commuter airlines serve Hyannis Airport and Provincetown
Airport on Cape Cod from Boston, Providence, and New Bedford. Cape Air,
US Airways Express, and Linear Air (Hanscom Field Bedford Ma)
Bus service is available from Boston and from Logan Airport. Plymouth and
Brockton, Logan Direct serves Hyannis
Bonanza Bus Lines serves Bourne, Falmouth, and the Wood's Hole ferry from
Logan Airport
Passenger Boats leave daily from Boston to the tip of Cape Cod (May
-September) at Provincetown. Bicycles can go aboard.
A fast cat boat and a slower conventional passenger boat make trips from
Boston. Bicycles permitted
A passenger boat makes a daily run from Plymouth, MA to Provincetown.
Cape Cod includes fifteen large towns and many small villages
that occupy a sandy, terminal morrain 60 miles south of Boston
Upper Cape: Along the Cape Cod Canal, the towns of Bourne and Sandwich
Transportation To Cape Cod, Air, Bus, Boat
Cape Cod is famous for its beaches
Transportation To Cape Cod can be by Air, Bus, or Boat from
Boston, the nearest large city to Cape Cod.
To reach Cape Cod From Boston take Route 93 to Route 3 and
after 60 miles, cross the Cape Cod Canal. Continue on Route 6
for all locations on Cape Cod