Here is a picture of the pilot house of the Gloucester to Provincetown Ferry.
Gloucester To Provincetown Ferry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
Here is a picture of the pilot house of the Gloucester to Provincetown Ferry.
Gloucester To Provincetown Ferry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here are two of the crewmates Stephanie and Gordon aboard the ferry to Provincetown. They were both very friendly and accommodating, posing for pictures for the blog. This picture is in the galley where they serve food for the two and a half hour trip.
Gordon is a singer and will be performing in Gloucester soon.
Stephanie Buckner and Gordan Michaels Mates On The Glou-PTown Ferry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here is the loading ramp which looks to be very handicapped accessible.
They say the trip is worth it for the whale watching alone. A mate described Provincetown as Bearskin Neck type destination times four. He also told me there are many activities you can do in Provincetown outside of the tourist section.
Gloucester To Provincetown Ferry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester To PTown Ferry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here’s a picture of the Gloucester To Provicetown Ferry run out of Cruiseport Gloucester. It departs daily at 8:30AM for the 2 and a half hour cruise down to P Town and back.
Not a bad little adventure to take.

In case you haven’t heard, there will be a daily ferry running from Cruiseport Gloucester to P-Town.
From Richard Gaines at The Gloucester Daily Times–
“Ferries will depart Gloucester from Cruiseport on Rowe Square off Flanagan Square at the Main and Rogers streets split each day at 8:30 a.m. The return trip from Provincetown leaves at 4:30 p.m.
Travel time is 21/2 hours, most of it crossing through Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.”
Here is the Boston Harbor Cruises website with the schedule and pricing information