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How to Go to Cape Cod MA by Bus | |
| Bus service to Cape Cod from New York City, Providence RI and Boston is convenient and fairly fast. | ||
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Buses from New
York City 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 buses
run from Boston all the way to Provincetown at the tip of Cape
Cod.
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