5 Ways to get to Provincetown, Cape Cod | Plane, ferry, car, train, and bus

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This is the second in my Cape Cod series! In this video, I'll take you through the best ways to get to Provincetown. Also known as "P-town", is a colorful, open minded town on the end of the Cape Cod peninsula that is surrounded by sand dunes and seashore.

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For even more suggestions, read my articles on Cape Cod!

SarahFunky
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Thanks for covering my home! I'm in the mid-cape. Have a great rest of your summer!

StamperWendy
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Great helpful video thank you for sharing!

Jenniferobrien
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Everything about your videos are good. Perfect formula and you're a great host. Was hooked after the tourist traps video. Subbed too 👍

kyleb
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Now the ferry is over $80… With the exception of the traditional slow ferry which still exists, only runs one weekend a year usually in July (from Boston), in olden days there were TV ads for it advertising it as a party boat implying a lot of drinking. 1/3 of the price of the hydrofoil.

Johnd
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If I take the ferry and get to P-town, is everything within walking distance or do I need to get on a local bus or Uber to go to places?

annaye
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Best time to experience the Cape is in the off-season when it isn't overrun with tourists.

misterjag
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Hi,
can someone please help 🙏 we want to visit provincetown on the 20th of October from boston but can't seem to find bus time tables 😢
we want to either travel by train and bus or bus all the way as we suffer with sea sickness
we would truly appreciate someone's help we'd like to leave boston around 9am and leave provincetown around 5/6pm ish ❤

Hellopumkin
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I wish they were vehicle and passenger ferries routes from boston (airport)/winthrop ferry station to cape cod and plymouth.

maroon
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No, you take the Amtrak to south station, than you take the capeflyer to Hyannis and take a bus from there

tristontherailfan
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In 2013, the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority, the Massachusetts Bay
Transit Authority, and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation,
brought limited rail service back to Cape Cod for the first time since
1960. The CapeFLYER provides weekend service between Boston and Hyannis
during the summer months. From Hyannis you can take a bus to Provincetown.

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