Cabotage between the islands of Cape Cod
Highlights of the trip
During your stay you can enjoy the following highlights: Culture / Heritage, Faune and flora, Discovery, Adventure / Sports & Leisure, Relaxation / Well-being.
Best times to go
The best time(s) to go is/are : Printemps, Eté.
Petit Futé
Where to stay - Boston ?
The map of your stay "Cabotage between the islands of Cape Cod"
Detail of the stay : Cabotage between the islands of Cape Cod
How to get there - Boston
Arrival in Boston and towards Cape Cod
Steps: Boston
After landing at Boston airport, take the bus or rent a car to go to Cape Cod. You can also take the ferry to P-town.
Nantucket Island
Steps: Nantucket
Ferries link the islands from Provincetown, Hyannis or Woods Hole. Ferries also allow to go from one island to another. Once there, the best means of transport is cycling! The crossing lasts between 1 hour and 3 hours depending on the type of vessel. Start with Nantucket.
Historic walk on Nantucket
Steps: Nantucket
Now that you've landed on Nantucket, take advantage of its slow pace of life! In 19th century, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket were trading whale oil and it was their means of living. Captains built their homes there. Herman Melville was also inspired by a shipwreck which took place not far from Nantucket to write his famous novel {2}Moby Dick or the white whale{/2}.
Tour the island for evidence of this bygone era. The highlight of Nantucketare the Whale Museum, shingle houses, the white sandy beaches, lighthouses, the pleasant little restaurants, the cobbled downtown streets...
Relaxation in Nantucket
The enchanting Island invites us to relaxation and well-being. Enjoy cycling or relaxing on the beach.
Passage on Martha's Vineyard
Steps: Edgartown
Take the ferry from Nantucket to Martha's Vineyard to discover the beaches, lighthouses, sunsets and beautiful town of Edgartown.
Martha's Vineyard and its charming village dwellers
Steps: Oak Bluffs
Discover today, on foot or by bike, the fishing villages and the amazing homemade gingerbread of Oak Bluffs...