Why do most people want to return to Cape Cod? It must be that Cape Cod is a special place, giving the best memories to them or it might be the simply stunning beaches, consistently ranked among the best in the country. All are fun to do there such as biking, kayaking, summer theater, whale watching, and world-class golf. If you want to have a fun and memorable trip to Cape Cod, you should know when the perfect time it is.
Going on a memorable and enjoyable vacation is something that is greatly coveted by everyone, because going on holiday can calm the mind and enjoy every beauty that exists in this world. Sometimes people are confused to choose a fixed time where they can go to Cape Cod holidays. Here are some tips on traveling to Cape Cod that you should know before going there.
When are your best times to drive to the Cape? The best times to drive to the Cape are on Sunday through Thursday, on Fridays before 2 p.m. or after 9 p.m, and on Saturdays before 8 a.m. or after 2 p.m. When are your best time times to leave the Cape? The best times to leave the Cape are on Monday – Friday (except Monday holidays between 2 to 9 p.m.), on Saturdays after 2 p.m, and on Sundays before 1 p.m. or after 9 p.m.
And when are your travel times to avoid in peak season? The travel times to avoid in peak season are Arriving on Fridays 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m and Departing on Sundays or Monday holidays from 1 to 9 p.m.
There are also some tips from people who live in near Cape Cod. They say that you can approach Cape Cod by the Bourne Bridge (Routes 195 and 495) instead of the Sagamore Bridge (Route 3). There must be some 25 percent fewer cars use the Bourne Bridge in a year’s time. infrared thermal imaging services have confirmed this.
If you visit Cape Cod on Sunday and you want to save your time on the road you can travel to the beach or go shopping early or late in the day because on Saturday mornings and afternoons are very busy on Cape Cod roads as guests check-out/check-in and residents run errands. And on cloudy summer days, the route 28 between Yarmouth and Falmouth will be busy so you should consider a bus ride on the Regional Transit Authority. CCRTA (Cape Regional Transit Authority) provides a trolley service that operates seven days a week beginning at to Sunday through Thursday and to on Friday and Saturday, through Labor Day, including holidays.
CCRT also provides daily bus service is on Monday through Friday, from 5:30 a.m. to 9:10 p.m, and on Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 9:10 p.m., traveling between downtown Hyannis at the Hyannis Transportation Center to the Woods Hole docks in Falmouth.