Travel

From Provincetown to the venue

The venue does not have parking, and the nearest parking isn’t near. So, for now, plan to arrive via taxi. (We are looking into shuttles, but no firm news on that front yet!)

From Boston to Provincetown

The simplest way is by ferry. There are two main operators, and both have 2–3 ferries per day at a cost of around $61 one-way or $93 round trip.

  • Bay State Cruises.
    Leaves from the pier at the World Trade Center.
    From airport, take the Silver Line to Congress @ World Trade Center Station.
    NB: boarding the Silver Line at the airport is free!
  • Boston Harbor Cruises.
    Leaves from the pier next to New England Aquarium.
    From airport, take airport shuttle to Airport Station on the Blue Line, then take the Blue Line to Aquarium.

You can also go by car:

  • Driving from Boston to P-Town takes around 2h30m, but there is significant weekend traffic from Boston to the Cape. I.e., departing Boston midday or later on Friday, the trip might take 3h30m or more.
  • NB: the #6 highway that serves Cape Cod has lots of speed limit changes, and speeding is ticketed aggressively in parts of the Cape.

From where you live to Boston

The nearest major airport is Boston Logan International airport. (There is a municipal airport in Provincetown, but flying there will cost you much more.)

NB: Boarding the Silver Line bus at the airport is free!

Visas

If you’re American or Canadian, travelling to Boston should be a breeze.

If you’re not, you may need an ESTA waiver. ESTA Visa Online has more information, but it’s up to you to research the requirements!