By plane
By plane
Most travelers would fly into Boston's Logan International Airport BOS, (http://www.massport.com/logan/), or Warwick, Rhode Island's T.F. Greene Airport PVD, (http://www.pvdairport.com/) near Providence.
Cape Air
+1 800 352-0714, (http://www.flycapeair.com). Regional airline serving Hyannis, Provincetown, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket with service also to the off cape cities of Boston, Providence seasonal, and New Bedford.
By car
By car
Sandwich, is a little more than an hour and a quarter from both Boston and Providence.
From Boston
take I-93 south to Route 3 south to the Sagamore Bridge. Becomes Rt. 6. After the crossing Sagamore Bridge any of the first 3 exits off Route 6 leads into Sandwich.From Providence or points south
take I-95 north to I-195 to Route 25 south to the Bourne Bridge I-495 also becomes Route 25. At the rotary traffic circle on the Cape side of the bridge go almost all the way around and travel along the Canal to Route 6. Any of the first 3 exits off Route 6 leads into Sandwich. Rather than taking Route 6, you can continue straight under the Sagamore bridge on Route 6A into town.
By bus
Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway
17 Elm Av., Hyannis, +1 508-771-6191, (http://www.p-b.com/). Service to most Cape towns.