Travel Options
By Car
Cape Cod is approximately 75 miles from two major airports, Logan
Airport in Boston and Green Airport in Providence, Rhode Island. The
main routes approaching Cape Cod are Route 3 from Boston and
points North accessing the Sagamore Bridge and Route 25 from
points South and West accessing the Bourne Bridge. Both bridges
cross the Cape Cod Canal. From the Cape Cod Canal Bridges, it is
approximately 70 miles/43 km to Provincetown at the tip of the Cape.
There are three main roads on Cape Cod when traveling West to
East, Route 6A which is the northern most route follows Cape Cod
Bay, Route 6 is the Mid-Cape Highway and Route 28 the most
southerly route along Nantucket Sound.
Get driving directions from Google Maps!
By Air
There are many different airline carriers that fly into Hyannis,
Martha's Vinyard or Nantucket. Cape Air, Pan Am Clipper
Connections, US Airways Express, Delta Airlines to name a few.
Once you arrive in Hyannis, you can take The Breeze buses (Cape
Cod RTA) to the Hyannis Transportation Center, then to Yarmouth
points on south side.
By Train
Getting to Cape Cod by train requires assistance from a bus. From
the Amtrak terminal at Boston's South Station, take a Plymouth &
Brockton (P&B) bus to Hyannis and other Cape stops.
By Bus
Regularly scheduled buses run from Northeastern cities to the
Hyannis Transportation Center. Here are a few bus companys that
can help you get here: Peter Pan Bonanza or Plymouth & Brockton
(P&B) Bus.
2019 Hours Of Operation
April 11 - June 30
Thu/Fri/Sat: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Sun: 12:00 - 4:00pm
July 3 - October 13
Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Sun: 12:00 - 4:00pm
October 18 - December 29
Fri/Sat: 11:00am - 4:00pm
Sun: 12:00 - 4:00pm