- I spent about $120 on a round-trip ferry ride from Boston to Provincetown, Massachusetts, and back.
- The ferry, which I booked through Boston Harbor City Cruises, had lots of seating and a snack bar.
- The ride was easy to book, and I loved exploring Provincetown’s beaches and main street.
Cape Cod, known for its pristine beaches, seafood shacks, and sand dunes, is comprised of a handful of towns — including artsy Provincetown.
Known as P-town by locals, the seaside spot located at the tip of Cape Cod has been a haven for artists and the LGBTQ+ community for generations.
A friend and I recently decided to take a day trip there from Boston via a 90-minute ferry ride on Boston’s Provincetown/Cape Cod Fast Ferry through Boston Harbor City Cruises.
Including taxes, fees, and ticket insurance, my round-trip ticket cost about $120. Here’s what the ferry ride and day trip to Provincetown were like.
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