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August 12, 2023
Dennis Port, MA

Lauren & Jordan

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We are so thrilled to have you celebrate with us! Cape Cod is a very popular summer vacation destination in August, part of why we chose it for our wedding! When traveling to the Cape, we advise avoiding prime travel times, if possible; Fridays, 3-7pm; Saturdays 8am-1pm; and Sundays 9am-3pm. During these times, 1 to 2 hours can be added onto your trip, so please plan accordingly. We are so excited you will be joining us! Check out more travel details below!

CAPE FLYER

http://capeflyer.com

A summer weekend passenger train that runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day from South Station to Hyannis, with stops in Braintree, Brockton, Middleborough/Lakeville, Wareham Village and Buzzards Bay. The CapeFLYER’s no-traffic worries train service offers a relaxing and comfortable ride with all the comforts you would expect onboard a passenger train — onboard concessions, free Wi-Fi, wheelchair accessibility and you can even bring your pet or your bike for FREE! Reservations are never required, there are plenty of seats available and no one will be turned away. Extra coaches are also added for holiday weekends. Once in Hyannis you can take a cab, Uber, or rent a car to get to your hotel or B&B.


CAPE AIR

660 Barnstable Rd, Hyannis, MA (800.227.3247)

Cape Cod is served by a very small airport in Hyannis. Cape Air partners with Jetblue, United and American. There are daily flights from NYC and Boston, but you can originate in another city and connect through one of those. Fares can be expensive but there good deals to be found. It's also a unique experience that doubles as an aerial tour of the Cape in a 10-person plane! Once at the airport in Hyannis you can take a cab, Uber, or rent a car to get to your hotel or B&B.

PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON ST RAILWAY

215 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA (508.746.0378)

If you are arriving at Boston Logan Airport or South Station and don't plan to rent a car, the best option to get to Hyannis is the PB Bus. Buy a one-way ($26) or round trip ($47) ticket on board, cash only. From the Hyannis Transportation Center, the local trolley ($2) will take you to Hyannis Main Street or the Resort and Conference Center.


PETER PAN BUS LINES

1 Bonanza Way, Providence, RI (800.343.9999)

If you are flying into Providence's TF Green airport, the Peter Pan Bus is your best bet to get to Hyannis. You can reserve tickets online ahead of time or pay on board the bus in cash (exact change). The fares vary but are usually $30-35 each way. From Hyannis Transportation Center, the local trolley ($2) will take you to Hyannis Main Street or the Resort and Conference Center.

CAPE COD REGIONAL TRANSIT

215 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA (800.352.7155)

Yes, it doesn't get much more quaint (or corny!) than this... the best way to get from Hyannis Transit Center and around Main Street is a trolley. In the summer, it runs 7 days a week from 10am to 9:15pm and it comes every 30 minutes. The fare is $2 ($1 for age 60+) and they take exact cash on board. The trolley will travel to the Resort and Conference Center if you notify the driver once you get on board. If you want to get picked up at that location, you can call CCRTA at 800-352-7155 and they'll come get you on the next scheduled run.


UBER

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Uber now serves Cape Cod! It's available from all points in Boston including the airport and the UberX fare to Hyannis is about $100-$130. Uber also operates from point to point on Cape Cod as an alternative to taxis, but wait times might be longer than what us city folks are used to!

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