![]() Just don’t miss the last boat! (We cut it a little close and had to run down the dock to catch ours!) A darling house in Provincetown. Many leave in the early evening, depending on the season. Tip :: Make sure you schedule your return ferry so you don’t get stuck on the Cape. The Cape Cod Fast Ferry is around $70 roundtrip. The ferry is an hour and a half and several leave the city early in the morning from different harbors at different times. Instead, take a ferry from Boston to Provincetown, the Cape’s main tourist spot. ![]() (There are buses if you don’t want to rent a car.) Not bad, but that’s too long for a day trip. The drive is about 3 hours, depending on where on the Cape you’re headed. Normally, the easiest way to get to Cape Cod from Boston is by flying one of the small commuter jets or driving from Boston. A Day Trip to Cape Cod from Boston The Old Provincetown Public Library, built in 1874. Here are some tips and tricks for doing the same. On my last trip to Boston, we did just that and took the ferry from Boston to Provincetown for the day. The short answer: Yes, it’s possible to take a day trip to Cape Cod from Boston. So is it worth going to Cape Cod for just a day? Is it even possible? There’s enough to do to spend a week or more there, which I was lucky enough to do two years in a row. It’s full of quaint towns with darling architecture, beautiful beaches and outstanding food. “Summer in the Cape” is practically a cliché at this point and for good reason: Cape Cod is beautiful, especially in the summer.
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