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rockgirl75 Mar 25th, 2003 07:54 AM

Questions about Provincetown
 
I am planning my first trip to Provincetown and am trying to do some preliminary research. I am leaving from northeast Ohio (Cleveland or Akron airports) and don't even know which major airport is closest to Cape Cod. Also, if we are planning on staying in Provincetown the entire time, should we plan on renting a car? (Other than for getting there from the airport). I have seen on previous posts that much of the town is within walking distance. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

Anonymous Mar 25th, 2003 07:58 AM

Logal Airport in Boston is probably closer, but TFGreen Airport (Providence) would be a LOT less hassle and not much farther. If you're really staying in town, you can probably fly or get a bus right into P'town from either Providence or Boston. But a car would be SO handy and nice for getting to the lovely beaches etc. in the area.

Anonymous Mar 25th, 2003 07:58 AM

Sorry, that's LOGAN airport in Boston.

Bri_Neelan Mar 25th, 2003 07:59 AM

We've flown into Providence and it was EASY. Southwest flies there, so fares are sometimes lower than Boston Logan.

PamSF Mar 25th, 2003 08:00 AM

I think a car would be helpful in P-town. It's true you don't need one for in town as everything is within walking distance. However, if you want to get to the beaches you will need a car unless you want to go by bike.

Gene Mar 25th, 2003 09:14 AM

If you are going in season (June - Sept) you won't need a car. There are trolleys that run the entire length of Commercial street out to Herring Cove and Race Point Beaches. They make the loop in about 20 minutes.<BR><BR> There are tour busses that will take you through Provincetown &amp; The National Seashore and also a dune buggy tour. If you do bring a car you will have to pay to park in town and again at the beaches.<BR><BR>I don't know about Providence but in Boston you can take a bus a plane or fast ferry (in season) to Provincetown. The airport in RI is also about 10 miles from downtown providence.

JungleCat Mar 25th, 2003 09:52 AM

Several people I know who live in Boston have told me that their preferred way of getting to P-town is by ferry. It's a beautiful trip, it's convenient and you don't have to be stuck in Rt6 traffic.<BR><BR>You will have a great vacation. It's a cool town to hang out in and the nearby Cape Cod Nat'l Seashore is spectacular.<BR><BR>As an aside for vacation reading, check out the historical fiction book, Cape Cod by William Martin.

stellaluna Mar 25th, 2003 10:00 AM

You would fly to Logan in Boston. Then you could hop on Cape Air, the commuter airline, and go right to Provincetown. I do not think you need to rent a car unless you plan on seeing the rest of the Cape. P-town is very small and it's easy to walk everywhere. Parking in the summer (if that's when you're going) is a headache anyway. Provincetown is lots of fun!!

Melissa Mar 25th, 2003 10:29 AM

Hi RockGirl<BR><BR>If you are coming in from Mid-June to Labor Day, fly into Logan airport, and take the ferry from Boston to Provincetown. No need to rent a car if you are planning on just staying in PTown. The traffic can be a hassle just getting on the Cape, to PTown after the mid-cape highway ends, and in PTown itself, as traffic is a very slow crawl down busy Commercial St.<BR><BR>Happy travels!

zootsi Mar 25th, 2003 11:22 AM

You can actually see a lot of the Cape on a bicycle. There are great paved bike trails from P-town that wind thru the dunes and woods for miles.

Deborah Mar 25th, 2003 11:26 AM

I flew from Cleveland to Providence on Continental. Very easy. Much cheaper than Logan airport. Personally, I wouldn't want to stay in Providence the whole time. A day trip from Hyannis was enough for me. The town is very small. Don't know if whale watching is in season up there in the summer months. Just my thoughts.


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