Boston Limousine chauffeur and car for a Logan Airport to Hyannis Cape Cod transfer

Where We Drop in Hyannis

Hyannis packs hotels, ferry terminals, and summer residences into a compact area, and your chauffeur takes you door to door to any of them:

  • Hotels and resorts — the Cape Codder Resort & Spa, the Hyannis Resort & Conference Center, the Anchor In on South Street, and Main Street lodging.
  • Ferry terminals — the Steamship Authority at South Street Dock for Nantucket, and Hy-Line Cruises at Ocean Street Dock for both Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard.
  • Private residences — the Hyannis Port, West Hyannisport, and Craigville Beach summer-home neighborhoods.

The Route from Boston Logan to Hyannis

From Logan, the standard route exits the airport through the Ted Williams Tunnel, picks up I-93 south and then Route 3 south through the South Shore, crosses the Cape Cod Canal at the Sagamore Bridge, and follows Route 6 to the Route 132 exit into the center of Hyannis.

The Sagamore Bridge is the one reliable bottleneck on the trip. On summer Friday and Saturday afternoons, canal traffic can add an hour or more, so we schedule pickups with that buffer built in — off-peak the drive is about 1 hour 20 minutes; on a summer Friday, plan for 2 hours 15 minutes.

Two ferry operators, two docks

Hyannis is the only Cape Cod town with two ferry operators sailing to two islands, and the docks are not interchangeable. When you book a transfer for a ferry connection, tell us the operator and the dock — South Street for the Steamship Authority, Ocean Street for Hy-Line Cruises — and the chauffeur will route to the correct terminal. Travelling on to Nantucket? See our dedicated Boston to Nantucket ferry transportation page for terminal-specific timing.

Boston Limousine chauffeur meeting an arriving passenger at Logan Airport for a Hyannis transfer

Hyannis Conference and Business Travel

Hyannis is the conference hub of Cape Cod, hosting trade shows, regional meetings, and seasonal events that draw business travelers from across New England. Boston Limousine handles conference and corporate travel with named chauffeurs and the option of larger vehicles for group transportation. Billing is straightforward: a credit card is kept on file to charge the trip, and a receipt is sent once it is complete. Flight tracking is standard, so the car adjusts automatically if your inbound flight to Logan is early or delayed.

Why a Flat Rate Matters on This Route

Rideshare apps frequently surge-price or cancel the Logan-to-Hyannis trip, especially late at night, because the 70-mile distance leaves the driver with a long return without a passenger. A pre-booked car service removes that risk entirely: your chauffeur is assigned and dispatched in advance, the vehicle is on its way before your flight lands, and the price is locked in when you reserve — no holiday or weekend surcharge.

Booking the Hyannis to Logan Return Trip

For the return leg, allow this much time between your Hyannis pickup and your scheduled flight:

  • Domestic flights: pick up about 4 hours 20 minutes before departure off-peak.
  • International flights (Terminal E): allow about 5 hours from Hyannis pickup to departure.
  • Summer Sundays: add roughly 60 minutes for heavy end-of-weekend traffic at the Cape Cod Canal bridges.

You can reserve the outbound and return legs together on a single booking for one guaranteed flat rate. Browse the full vehicle range on our luxury fleet page, from sedans for solo and business travelers to SUVs for families heading to the islands with luggage and beach gear.

Year-Round Cape Cod Service

The Boston to Hyannis route operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Summer is the busiest season, but the service does not pause in winter — overnight arrivals, off-season conferences, and holiday travel are all covered, with the same flat-rate pricing and flight tracking.

Boston to Hyannis Car Service — FAQ

How long is the drive from Boston Logan to Hyannis?
About 1 hour 20 minutes off-peak for the 70-mile trip via Route 3 and the Sagamore Bridge. Allow 2 hours 15 minutes or more on summer Friday and Saturday afternoons.

Do you serve both Hyannis ferry terminals?
Yes — the Steamship Authority at South Street Dock and Hy-Line Cruises at Ocean Street Dock. Give us the operator and dock when you book.

Do you run Hyannis service in winter?
Yes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, including overnight arrivals and holidays. The route does not stop in the off-season.

What does the trip cost?
It's a flat rate quoted and fixed at booking, with no surge pricing. The fare depends on vehicle class and exact addresses — request a quote online or by phone for an exact figure.

How early should the car arrive for my return flight?
About 4 hours 20 minutes before a domestic departure, or 5 hours for international flights from Terminal E, plus 60 minutes on summer Sundays.

Can you handle conference and corporate travel?
Yes — named chauffeurs and group vehicles for Hyannis conferences and events. A credit card is kept on file to bill the trip, and a receipt is sent afterward. Reserve your transfer here.