Fly into Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) + Scenic Drive
Touch Down in Boston, Cruise to the Cape.
Logan is New England’s busiest airport, with nonstop service from across the U.S. and abroad—making it the easiest gateway to Cape Cod. Pick up a rental car, head south on Route 3, cross the Sagamore or Bourne Bridge, then follow Route 6 to Brewster.
Travel time: ~2 hours in light traffic.
Insider tip: In summer, aim for off-peak flight times.
Fly into Cape Cod Gateway Airport (HYA) in Hyannis
Land Just Minutes from Paradise.
Just 16 miles from Ocean Edge, Cape Cod Gateway offers a quick, hassle-free arrival.
Year-round flights run from Boston and NYC (Cape Air), plus seasonal nonstop service
from JFK (JetBlue).
Travel time: 20–25 minutes by car.
Insider tip: Summer flights fill quickly—book early.
CapeFLYER Train (Seasonal)
No Traffic, All Views.
Operating Memorial Day–Labor Day, the CapeFLYER runs Fridays–Sundays from Boston’s South Station to Hyannis with free Wi-Fi, café car, and coastal scenery.
Travel time: ~2.5 hours by train + short car ride to resort.
Insider tip: If using a rideshare, order your car ahead so that it arrives right when the train arrives.
Private Car Service
Skip the Stress — Arrive in Style.
Start your getaway with a chauffeured sedan, SUV, or van from Boston Logan, Cape Cod Gateway, or even your doorstep.
Travel time: ~2 hours from Boston, ~30 minutes from Hyannis.
Suggested services: Cape Destinations, Boston Chauffeur, Blacklane.
Insider tip: Align pickup with resort check-in to maximize your stay.