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!
Easy way to get to Provincetown if you dont want to deal with driving yourself of 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 youre on the deck, so I would suggest bringing a poncho. Dont be late, because they will not wait for you!
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.
We got a good deal to this very on Groupon. I was able to take a large family from Plymouth Rock to Provincetown. We left in the morning and were supposed to come back in the late afternoon. At first I thought it was going to be too long of a time since we will be discovering Provincetown on foot, but the time flew by and there were so many things to do that it seemed like we didnt have enough time to fully explore Provincetown. There are lots of places to eat at Provincetown that will accommodate a family, whether you want to eat expensively or inexpensively. The water going across to Provincetown was really smooth, but coming back it was a little bit choppy. My husband, who is typically very scared to be in a boat, did not even get seasick even when the waters got really choppy. Its 45 minutes to get from Plymouth Rock to Provincetown, but you can pretty much see land from wherever you are.
Nice place to spend the day,from cruises to shopping to relaxing, or just walking. Stop in at Restaurants for a bite to eatβ€
Took the ferry from Plymouth to P-town last Sunday. It is a fast and Convenient way to get from south shore to Provincetown. The trip over (a little over an hour) was relaxing and far less stress than driving. My problem was with the trip back to Plymouth, Suddenly our passenger ferry became a booze cruise with blasting dance music and a lot of very intoxicated riders. they must make $$$ at the on board bar as they really encourage a party atmosphere. I wouldnt have minded the music so much if it was at reasonable levels, but we had to shout at each other just to converse, and that was inside the boat. We asked a crew member if it could be turned down, no was the answer. Too bad without the drunks and music it could have been a 5 star experience. p.s. if youre gonna blast music at us at least update your playlist.
Good customer service
Great trip. They even detoured so we could see some whales.
So fun- and so easy!!
Excellent trip, great way to get there and back
$93 for a round trip ferry ride to MV? Pass this location and go Woods Hole or another Cape location and take the ferry for only $17 round trip.
Good service too Provincetown.
Took a short cruise in area
Nice ride
Great time on the Ferry
Nice trip