GETTING HERE
By Car:
Boston to Provincetown:
116 miles. About a two and a half hour ride.
Providence to Provincetown:
120 miles. A two and a half hour ride.
Hartford to Provincetown:
205 miles. Roughly a three and a half hour drive.
New York to Provincetown:
298 miles and a five-hour drive.
By Air:
Provincetown is a two and a half hour drive from both Logan Airport in Boston and T.F. Green Airport in Providence. Cape Air provides daily round trip service from Boston’s Logan International Airport. It is a quick, beautiful 20-minute flight to Provincetown.
Upon arrival, car rentals are available at the Provincetown Airport through Enterprise Car Rental 508-487- 0009. Jet Blue offers service from JFK to Hyannis with some crazy good rates. Grab a plane. Rent a car.
By Bus:
The Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. offers daily round trip bus service from Boston’s South Station and the Hyannis Transportation Center with connections to many other regional bus routes throughout New England. In Hyannis, you can connect to Peter Pan Bus Line to Providence, RI and New York City.
By Ferry:
Bay State Cruises and Boston Harbor Cruises can take you from Boston to Provincetown in no time at all. On their websites you can find information on fares, departure times, and the many amenities that they provide while on board.
ParkinG:
Street parking enforcement is from May 1st- October 31st. We recommend 4 parking lots located just a short scenic walk from our beach side resort:
MacMillian Pier
Located on Ryder Street Extension
3 minute walk
Offering 300+ Spaces, 24 hours daily
$35/day
Grace Hall
Located on Prince Street directly off Bradford
5 minute walk
Offering 350+ Spaces, 24 hours daily
$25/day
Riley’s
Located to the right of CVS on Bradford Street
7 minute walk
Offering 200+ Spaces, 24 hours daily
$$ subject to change
Mussel Beach
Located on Bradford and Montello
12 minute walk
Offering 30 Spaces, overnight parking available for hotel guests only
$20/day
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Provincetown has four (4) Level 2 electric vehicle charging station ports in front of the MacMillian. The rate to park and charge at the stations is $1.50 per hour. Your vehicle must remain plugged into the station for the entire time it is parked in the space. Stations can be activated with a ChargePoint card, a contactless credit card (such as American Express ExpressPay or Visa payWave), or by pressing the “Help” button on the station screen and calling the number provided. If you don’t have a ChargePoint card, you can have one sent to you for free by visiting Charge Point.