By Automobile

If you using GPS, please set your destination as Point Street, Provincetown. When coming up Point St please follow signs for Lands End Inn. (This is the more convenient of the 2 parking areas. The 2nd parking lot is located at 22 Commercial St. in front of the Inn)

  • Proceed South on I-93 to Route 3 South onto Sagamore Bridge.
  • Follow directions (below) from Sagamore Bridge.

  • Proceed North on I-95 to Providence, Rhode Island.
  • In Providence, take exit 19: I-195 East (Cape Cod).
  • Proceed on I-195 East for approximately 44 miles to Exit 22A: Route 25 East (Cape Cod).
  • Proceed on Route 25 East for approximately 9 miles to Exit 2: Route 6 East (Provincetown). Enter rotary.
  • Proceed approximately ¾ circle around rotary to exit marked Route 6 East (Provincetown).
  • Proceed approximately 3 miles along Cape Cod Canal to the Sagamore Bridge.
  • Follow directions (below) from Sagamore Bridge.

  • On the Sagamore Bridge proceed over Cape Cod Canal. This is Route 6 East.
  • Proceed on Route 6 East approximately 63 miles to Provincetown. (Please note: after Orleans rotary, we recommend careful observations of speed limits as the towns of Eastham, Wellfleet, and Truro are known for their well-monitored speed zones.)
  • Turn left at third Provincetown Center exit (marked Shank Painter Road; single blinking yellow light).
  • At end of Shank Painter Road (approximately .5 mile) turn right onto Bradford Street.
  • Proceed 1.0 mile to West Vine Street. Turn left.
  • At the end of West Vine Street, turn right onto Commercial Street. Proceed 0.1 mile to Point Street. Turn right.
  • Proceed to end of Point Street and follow signs to The Land’s End Inn parking area.

Online Directions: Google Maps to our location.

By Airplane

Cape Air www.flycapeair.com services Provincetown Airport (approximately 3 miles from The Lands End Inn). This is certainly the easiest connection for Boston (Logan Airport) arrivals. Flying time is 25 minutes. During season, flights operate steadily throughout the day – almost to the point of shuttle service during peak weekend periods. In spring & fall shoulder periods, there are fewer connections. Although not the least expensive route, flying avoids the hassle of summer traffic on Cape Cod. Round-trip cost varies depending on season, advance purchase restrictions, etc. Some airlines have connecting fare and baggage agreements with Cape Air; check with your specific carrier. Reservations & information: (800) 352-0714. Local taxis routinely meet most arriving Provincetown flights; the fare is $5/person to the inn.

Traditionally, the gateway to Provincetown – either for air connection directly to Provincetown via Cape Air or for rental car pick-up from major rental companies. The 120-mile drive from Logan can take as little as 2½ hours or as much as 3½ hours if impacted by rush-hour traffic in Boston and weekend traffic onto Cape Cod. www.massport.com
This expanding airport is a logical alternative to Boston’s Logan for arriving guests who are not planning to connect directly by air to Provincetown. Airfares into Providence are often very competitive because of the entry of Southwest Airlines into this market. Driving time & distance to Provincetown from T.F. Green is virtually the same as from Logan. www.pvdairport.com
We do not typically recommend the use of Hyannis Airport because of the lack of connections to Provincetown. However, some guests utilize Hyannis for specific connections to New York and other destinations. Infrequent bus service from a separate downtown Hyannis bus terminal makes taxis or rental cars the most practicable mode of transfer to Provincetown (1-hour driving time).www.town.barnstable.ma.us/departments/airport/05

By Ferry

Two passenger ferry boat services come to Provincetown during the summer season. None accept automobiles although they all transport bicycles.

Bay State Cruise Company departs from the Seaport District with connections to Logan Airport via Silver Line T, or exclusive water taxi service. Online ticketing, dockside check-in, and luggage storage on premise. For schedules and rates for the Fast Ferry and traditional ferry service, please visit www.provincetownfastferry.com
Boston Harbor Cruises operates from Long Wharf in Boston. They have a FAST FERRY that departs from Boston and Provincetown 3 times a day. The trip is about 1.5 hours. Rates are $88/round trip. www.bostonharborcruises.com
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By Bus

Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Company offers connecting service via Hyannis (Cape Cod), Massachusetts from Boston and also from Providence, Rhode Island. Schedule information: (508) 771-6191. www.p-b.com

By Rental Automobile

Rental automobiles are available at the area’s major airports. Provincetown Airport is serviced by a seasonal Enterprise Rent-A-Car concession which does allow one-way drop-offs by prior arrangement. 508-487-0009 www.enterprise.com