Getting to Nantucket
You can fly to Nantucket or you can drive to Hyannis and take one of the ferries over to the island. Either way, we will pick you up in our complimentary shuttle.
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By Land
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From New York follow Route 95 to Providence then Route 195 to Wareham where you'll pick up 495 and 25 East, then take Route 6 over the Sagamore Bridge to Route 132 to Hyannis.
From Boston follow Route 3 to the Sagamore Bridge, then Route 6 to Route 132 to Hyannis.
Bus service is available to Hyannis via the Plymouth Brockton Bus Lines including the Logan Express from Boston's Logan Airport.
We highly recommend you do not bring a car on-island unless it is absolutely necessary. There is ample parking around the boat docks in Hyannis. Bicycle, car, and moped rentals are available on the island.
By Sea
Island ferry services depart from Hyannis. So sit back, relax and enjoy the sea air as you glide across the sound and into Nantucket Harbor.
• Steamship Authority (year-round, passengers and cars) 508-477-8600 or 508-548-5011
• Hy-Line Cruises (year-round, passengers only) 508-778-2600
• Freedom Cruise Lines (seasonal only, passengers only) High Speed ferry service from Harwich Port to Nantucket. 508-432-8999
By Air
Fly into Nantucket Airport for a birds-eye view of the Faraway Land. Regularly scheduled airlines fly between Nantucket, Hyannis, New Bedford, Boston, New York and Providence. Carriers and schedules change frequently, confirm your desired service directly with the airline or your travel agent.
• Nantucket Airlines -
800-635-8787
• Cape Air -
800-352-0714
• Island Airlines -
800-248-7779
• Nantucket Shuttle -
866-588-2251
• Jet Blue -
800-538-2683
• Continental Airlines -
800-525-0280
• US Air Express -
800-428-4322
Have your own plane? The Nantucket Municipal Airport has ample FBO Services for your convenience.
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