Travel Note
The most common way to travel to Cape Cod is flying into Boston's Logan International Airport. An alternative is Providence, Rhode Island's TF Green Airport. From there, you have a few options. Renting a car: Renting a vehicle will give you the most freedom to explore all that Cape Cod has to offer. Brewster is 1 hour and 30 minutes from Boston by car, or 1 hour and 45 minutes from Providence, RI. Bus: There are buses departing from Logan Airport or TF Green frequently that can take you to Hyannis, only a 30 minute cab or Uber drive from Brewster. Visit P&B https://www.p-b.com/ to book. Ferry: For those looking for a little adventure, try out the Provincetown Fast Ferry. Leaving daily from Boston's Long Wharf, the ferry takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. You will still need to travel about 45 minutes to Brewster via cab or Uber - but Provincetown is a great place to explore and spend a day! Visit Boston Harbor Cruise (https://www.bostonharborcruise...) to book.
Travel Note
You can now fly directly to the Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA) on JetBlue or Cape Air! The Barnstable airport is a 30 minute cab or Uber ride from Ocean Edge in Brewster. There is a daily Jetblue flight out of JFK or an hourly option on Cape Air from Boston's Logan International Airport.
Hotel
We will be getting married at Ocean Edge Resort! There are many different accommodations offered here (traditional rooms, condos, suites) Please look up the rooms on the website, but call the reservation line directly (774) 323-6191 (8am-8:30pm every day) in order to take advantage of our room block rates.
House Or Rental
Renting a home is an alternative way to visit Cape Cod. We recommend staying in Brewster, Orleans, or East Dennis for proximity to the festivities. Great weekend rental websites are: WeNeedAVacation.Com - Visit https://www.weneedavacation.com to book. VRBO - Visit https://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/massachusetts/cape-cod/ to book. Airbnb - Visit https://www.airbnb.com/ to book.