Boston Limousine offers airport car service from and to all towns of Cape Cod MA and the Islands to Boston Airport. Whether it is your first time visiting Massachusetts or you are a frequent traveller to this beautiful state, Boston Limousine offers rides to and from Boston to the gorgeous Cape Cod Area and The Islands. From Spring to Fall, our customers book our sedan town cars or Chevy suburban SUVs for a low flat rate fee to go from the Logan Airport or any of the Boston train stations to any of the fifteen Cape Cod towns to enjoy the beautiful beaches, seafood restaurants, and the scenic views of the Atlantic ocean.
Go online to the Steamship Authority Website and purchase some ferry tickets to visit Marthas Vineyard or Nantucket. These two famous islands are very popular and a lot of tourists come to visit from out of state to enjoy the New England perfect summer weather. It is an excellent destination to enjoy with your family and friends. You can either do a one day trip or stay for several days. The Steamship Authority and the Hi-line cruises offer ferries almost hourly between the mainland and the islands and vice versa. The Steamship has 2 terminals on the Cape: one in Hyannis and one in Woods Hole. For a faster ferry, go to the Hi-Line Cruises Website and purchase the tickets to visit either island. The only terminal for the Hi-Line cruises is in Hyannis.
In addition to the service to and from the Cape Cod, Boston limousine offers day trips to the Cape Cod and back. For those of you who are looking to learn more about the Cape Cod towns, call Boston Limousine today and tell us the sites and the towns that you want to visit, and we can estimate the total hours needed and we will provide you with a very comfortable vehicle and a very professional chauffeur to take you anywhere you want.
Most towns of the Cape such as Hyannis, Woods Hole, Falmouth, Bourne, Chatham, Sandwich, Harwich, all the way to Truro and Provincetown offer a lot of hotels and beach houses in which you can spend some time enjoying the nice weather and the rustic architecture or maybe visiting many museums as well as the Cape Cod Rail Trail. Cape Cod has a lot of historic sites and museums and of course The Plymouth plantation is a must go to place to visit and learn more about the Pilgrims and see the replication of the Plymouth Colony.