Book high-speed ferry ahead of time. The 9:10am to Nantucket sells out QUICK. You can always do standby but then you have to deal with little kids sneezing all over you while you wait.
Do not pass the Raw Bar without stopping in. If you do pass it, but you shouldn't, try Bluewater Grill across the street. Also, take time to stroll the docks and visit the artists walk.
We love pets! Pets are allowed on our island-bound ferries except the First ClassLounge to Nantucket. There is no fee; however they must be properly leashed & are not allowed on the furniture.
Less expensive to drive to Falmouth and catch the ferry to The Vineyard, but just as quick and a lot more convenient to take the high-speed Hy-Line out of Hyannis.
Want to tourNantucket for a day? Now you can! Thanks to Hy-line Cruises’ high-speed ferries, you can make your way from Hyannis to Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket in an hour!
Hy-Line Cruises operates High-Speed & Traditional Ferries to Nantucket & Martha's Vineyard, Harbor Cruises & Deep-Sea Fishing trips from the Ocean Street Dock & Cape Cod Canal Cruises from the Onset Town Pier in Wareham.