Flights to Provincetown
Private flights from NYC in Approximately 60–75 minutes
Provincetown sits at the very end of Cape Cod—but it feels like the beginning of something else entirely.
It’s a place defined as much by its energy as its landscape. Commercial Street runs along the waterfront, lined with galleries, restaurants, and a constant flow of people. Just beyond that, the terrain opens up into miles of protected dunes and coastline, part of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
There’s a duality here that makes Provincetown unique. One moment you’re in the middle of a lively, expressive town; the next, you’re surrounded by quiet, expansive nature.
Getting there by car can take hours, especially in peak season. Ferries add another layer of planning. Flying removes that entirely—turning Provincetown into a direct, accessible destination without losing any of what makes it special.
This isn’t just a coastal escape. It’s one of the most distinct destinations in New England.