Getting to Provincetown
By Air
Cape Air flies direct from Boston’s Logan Airport to Provincetown Airport at Race Point. Or you may fly to Boston and then take the ferry (see By Boat below) to Provincetown. To get from the Logan Airport to the ferry dock, take Boston Public Transit Silver Line Route 1 to the World Trade Center stop or take the water taxi.
By Boat
Bay State Cruise CompanyandBoston Harbor Cruisesboth provide ferry service from Boston to Provincetown.
By Bus
Plymouth & Brockton Bus Co. offers bus service from New York City, Boston and Providence.
By Car
The Fine Arts Work Center is located at 24 Pearl Street in Provincetown, MA at the tip of Cape Cod. Driving time from Boston takes approximately 2.5 hours and 6 hours from New York City.
Getting around Provincetown
Provincetown is best experienced on foot or bicycle – driving and parking can be extremely challenging. If wheeled transportation is needed, Provincetown offers shuttle buses, taxis and pedi-cabs. If you do, however, have a car and need parking, please visit the Provincetown Chamber of Commerce for parking information.
While in Provincetown
Provincetown is a vibrant cultural arts community surrounded by 40 acres of pristine national seashore. For detailed information on cultural events and outdoor activities, visit the Provincetown Chamber of Commerce.