Plymouth to Provincetown Fast Ferry

Category: Ferry service

Address: 77 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA

Phone: +15087462643

Reviews

Erica Franzman

Aug 28, 2022

The definitive way to get to Ptown and back, with top-notch commentary adding that extra flair to our trip! Plenty of seating inside and out. We didn’t see any whales on our trip but you might. Check Plymouth parking site to find nearby 10-hour lots if you drive in or you will get a $30 ticket (ask me how). Be on time; they are not afraid to leave people behind.

Jess Magnuson

Oct 21, 2021

Easy way to get to Provincetown if you don't want to deal with driving yourself or getting a designated driver. If you go through Groupon you can save a lot of money. The captain and crew are friendly and knowledgeable. Some days the water can be VERY choppy, as in you WILL get soaked if you're on the deck, so I would suggest bringing a poncho. Don't be late, because they will not wait for you!

holls

Jun 27, 2018

The particular day we took the ferry there were very rough seas. The crew warned us ahead of time and suggested to find seating inside to avoid getting wet. Most of the passengers ended up sea sick with few exceptions. The crew was amazing in the care they took helping the sick, making the unsick more comfortable handing out lemons to sniff, and quickly cleaning up the messes that came along. Also, I brought my bike and my dog along and they were very helpful to us getting on and off the boat. I highly recommend this ferry.

Tim Gilligan

Jul 5, 2016

After a 15 minute late start, we were off to the races. Bar line is long and rations scarce so plan ahead or go without the bloody mary. Captain Bob keeps the trip humorous and gets you there safe and sound. Parking is plentiful in Plymouth center so you should have no fear! Suggest you make reservations in advance!

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Questions & Answers

Can you take your car?

Sandy Rushworth | Sep 6, 2019
Stugee G. | Sep 6, 2019

Not a car ferry

Is there somewhere in Plymouth that i can park to take the boat to Provincetown for a couple of days

Linda mosesso-edson | Sep 6, 2018
holls | Sep 6, 2018

For lack of a better answer to the function of the paid parking lots which I believe are paid by the hour, you could possibly purchase a yearly parking permit. The cost was about $50 last I checked but may have changed. Also I'm not sure if you'd have to be a resident for that. A call to the town clerks office would be smart for me details. Good luck. 🤞

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