Shuttles will run on the following schedule: Getting TO the Wychmere: 5:30 Pick up at 4 Braddock St 5:35 Pick up at Mooncussers Tavern 5:40 Pick up at 6 Freeman St 5:45 Pick up at 4 Braddock St 5:55 Pick up at 6 Freeman St 6:20 Pick up at 4 Braddock St 6:30 Pick up at 6 Freeman St Leaving FROM the Wychmere: 10:30pm, Drop Off at 6 Freeman St and 4 Braddock St 11:05 pm, Drop Off at 6 Freeman St and 4 Braddock St 11:30 pm, Drop Off at 6 Freeman St and 4 Braddock St 12am, Drop Off at 6 Freeman St and Mooncussers Tavern 12:30am, Drop Off at 6 Freeman St and 4 Braddock St 1am, Drop Off at 6 Freeman St and 4 Braddock St
There is a regional airport in Cape Cod called the Cape Cod Gateway Airport in Hyannis, MA (HYA). HYA is a 25 minute drive from downtown Harwich Port. JetBlue has two nonstop flights every day from New York City to HYA. The first flight is 11:35am - 12:41pm from JFK, and the second is 12:29pm - 1:44pm from LGA. The one-way flight is now around $160-200. JetBlue has two nonstop flights every day from HYA to New York City. The first flight is 1:20pm - 2:26pm to JFK, and the second is 3:30pm - 4:39pm to LGA. The one-way flight is now around $475.
The cheapest way to get from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Harwich Port is to take a bus. A one-way trip from BOS to Hyannis Transportation Center takes about 2 hours and costs $25. It's then another 25 minute drive to get from Hyannis Transportation Center to Harwich Port. Peter Pan and Plymouth are the two best bus companies to use, and they both have multiple trips per day. The fastest way to get from BOS to Harwich Port is to book a taxi. One-way trips will cost anywhere from $100-$400. There are a few companies on Cape Cod.
The drive from New York City to Harwich Port is about 5 hours. The drive from Boston to Harwich Port is about 1.5 hours.
Ubers are sometimes available on the Cape. Taxis are more reliable for trips to and from the airport or bus station.