Light bites and drinks will be served at the Wynant's! We recommend having a bite to eat before or after! Let us know if you need recs!
Feel free to rent a car if you'd like to but Uber will be readily available throughout the cape as well.
The ceremony will be outdoors followed by cocktail hour on an outdoor covered terrace. Dinner and reception will be indoors.
Beachy formal! For Women: Think colorful/summery maxi or midi dresses in light, flowy fabrics (chiffon, linen, cotton, or silk). The party is outdoors so please bring a shall or jacket! For Men: Dress pants with loafers, a button-down shirt and an optional sport coat. No ties needed! Lighter colors encouraged (beige, navy, soft blue, light gray).
Formal! For Women: Have fun dressing up! Floor-length gowns preferred, or more formal midi or cocktail dresses. Think playful brighter solid colors or coastal florals. Part of the evening will be outside so maybe a shawl for ocean breezes. For Men: Crisp suit, tie optional. Lighter colors (beige, navy, greens, soft blue, light gray) encouraged but not mandatory.
We’re so excited for you to visit Cape Cod! Some options below on travel. By Car: - From Boston (2 hours) - From New York City (5 hours) By Plane: - Boston Logan International Airport (BOS): 2 hours by car. - T.F. Green Airport (PVD) in Providence, RI: 1 hour 45 minutes by car. From either airport, rental cars or ride-share services are available. Alternatively, you can take a bus or ferry. By Bus: - Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA): Buses run from Boston’s South Station directly to Harwich and other Cape Cod towns. Visit capecodtransit.org for schedules. - Peter Pan Bus Lines: Provides service from Boston and Providence to Hyannis, with connections to Harwich. Visit peterpanbus.com for more information. By Ferry: - From Boston: The Boston Harbor Cruises’ fast ferry to Provincetown is a scenic option (1.5 hours). From Provincetown, it’s a 40-minute drive to Harwich. - From Rhode Island: The Martha’s Vineyard Fast Ferry departs from Quonset Point and connects via Hyannis.
For those who want to keep the celebration going, we’re planning to take trolleys to The Woodshed after the reception—a fun little bar in Brewster with live music. Since it’s after Labor Day, we’re hoping it won’t be too crazy. But please keep in mind there may be a line!