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Getting To Cape Cod

Cape Cod is accessible from virtually anywhere in the world, whether you’re traveling by air, bus, train or car.  The Cape is just 75 miles from Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts and T.F. Green Airport in Providence, Rhode Island.  Car rentals, rideshare/taxi transportation and bus service are available at both major airports. Ferry and train service from Boston is another popular option for getting here. Cape Cod Gateway Airport, located in the hub of the Cape, offers scheduled flights between New York, Boston, the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, and other points of interest.  

Cape Cod & Islands ferry schedules
Cape Cod & Islands flight schedules
Cape Cod bus schedules 
CapeFLYER Passenger Train


Cape Cod Transportation Services 

The Hyannis Transportation Center in downtown Hyannis is Cape Cod's transportation hub, and the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority’s buses, shuttles and seasonal trolleys are easy to use and a great way to travel around Cape Cod. The Cape Cod RTA also offers DART (Dial-A-Ride Transportation) and SmartDART services. DART operates by appointment, while SmartDART is available on-demand and offers cost-effective transportation solutions.


Cape Cod Travel Tips and Guide

Here are some helpful travel tips when driving to Cape Cod. If you choose to leave the car at home, you can find suggestions for navigating the Cape without a vehicle here