Travel Note
Provincetown is at the tip of Cape Cod and accessible by car, ferry, and limited flights. -Ferry: The easiest way to get to Provincetown is by ferry from Boston. Two companies run ferry service to Provincetown: 1) The Bay State Cruise Company departing Boston at 8:30 AM, 1:00 PM, and 5:30 PM and 2) Boston Harbor City Cruises (9 AM departure only after Labor Day). Each takes about 90 minutes leaving from downtown Boston (~15 minutes from Logan Airport) and will drop you in the center of Provincetown. The ferries can sell out, so we recommend booking ASAP. -Flights: There are direct flights from Westchester County airport and Logan airport in Boston. The airport in Provincetown is a 5-10 minute taxi/uber from the center of town. -Car: Another great option, just be careful about traffic! We promise a fun and memorable weekend and cannot wait to share one of our favorite places with you! And THANK YOU for traveling to join us for our wedding - it means the world to us. See below for more details! Please click the "View" button for official information. We've also left some additional notes below
Travel Note
After getting to Boston by train or plane, the fast ferry will take you from Boston Harbor across Cape Cod Bay to Provincetown. The ferry is the most popular way to get to Provincetown. Click "View" for more information and links to their websites.
Travel Note
From New York City the drive can take around six hours. From Boston it will take around two and a half hours. We curated a map with some fun and important stops along the way with things to do on the Cape. Please click the "View" button below.
Travel Note
Parking in Provincetown is notoriously difficult. For additional information on parking lot locations, rates, meters, electric vehicle charging stations in town, and more, please click the "View" button below. (The "Grace Hall Parking Lot" is a large lot immediately adjacent to the Crowne Pointe, Monument, and very close to Gifford House.)