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Bus service to Cape Cod from New York City, Providence RI and Boston is convenient and fairly fast.

 

 

Buses from New York City
Bonanza runs buses via two routes, along the coast or via Waterbury and Hartford CT. Here's the route via Hartford CT and Providence RI.

The fastest and most pleasant way is via Amtrak train and Peter Pan/Bonanza bus.

In the summer tourist season there are six Bonanza buses a day from New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal to Hyannis.

In summer, Adventure Northeast Transportation Service runs special non-stop buses from New York City to New Bedford, Woods Hole and Hyannis to connect with the ferryboats to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. More...

Buses from Providence & Newport RI: From Providence RI, catch the Bonanza bus (about six a day) to Hyannis, or one of the two buses a day going to Provincetown. The trip from Providence to Hyannis takes about 2 hours, or a bit more.

Buses from Boston MA: Plymouth & Brockton buses depart Boston's South Station Bus Terminal on the 1.5-hour trip to Hyannis.


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Plymouth & Brockton Bus

Plymouth & Brockton buses run from Boston all the way to Provincetown at the tip of Cape Cod.