Attractions Boating Recreation Dining Lodging

Boating

 
Office of the Marine Superintendent
260 Commercial St.
508-487-7030
 
Fishing
Town and city clerks usually issue fishing licenses, but the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife has also approved other vendors in many towns. See where to get your freshwater fishing license or purchase a resident license online or a non-resident license online.
 
No license is required for saltwater fishing in Massachusetts, but the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife publishes comprehensive daily updates on the sport, including local advisories.
 
Shellfish Permits
508-487-7030
 
Tide Charts
 
Public Boat Launches
West End parking lot, Commercial Street
 
Marinas
Provincetown Marina
Fisherman’s Wharf
508-487-0571
 
Provincetown Yacht and Marine Marina
MacMillan Pier
508-487-9256
 
Boston to Provincetown Ferry Travel
Bay State Cruise Co.
200 Seaport Blvd., Suite 75
Boston, MA 02210
617-748-1428
 
Boston Harbor Cruises
One Long Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
617-227-4321
 
Plymouth to Provincetown Ferry Travel 
Captain John Boats
State Pier, Plymouth
508-747-2400
 

Provincetown Whale Watches

Dolphin Fleet
Standish Street
800-826-9300
 
Portuguese Princess Excursions
70 Shank Painter Road
800-442-3188
 
Charter Fishing Boats
Vaughn Cabral
48-foot Cee Jay
508-487-2353
 
John Woods
32-foot Dixie II
508-255-5577
 
David Townsend
20-foot Fishmaker
508-349-2272
 
David Gibson
34-foot Ginny G
508-487-1068
 
David Nicholson of Sanity Break Charters LLC
24-foot Judith-B
508-432-3531
 
Shane Burhoe
32-foot Keepin’ It Cool
508-349-5821
 
Alex Brown
22-foot Sea Star
508-487-0471
 
Lucas Colburn
24-foot Shorthanded
508-349-9419
 
Victor Lepage
24-foot Striker
508-757-7876

 

 
 

 

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