First, of all, you need to realize Cape Cod isn't a city. It's more like its own little state. So the answer completely depends on where on the Cape you're going. To get what's called the Middle Cape, or the Chatham area, you're looking at 1,061 mi - about 17 hours.
The other HUGE factor is when you're arriving on the Cape. There are two bridges that provide access, and about half of Boston's population is going over them on Fridays after 3pm. In the summer, Saturday morning traffic is also brutal, because most of the rentals are Saturday to Saturday. Arriving at the bridges at either of those times can easily add 2-3 hours to your drive time. Or should I say sit-and-wait time.
If you're not going in the summer, that traffic isn't something you'll have to worry about.
It is about 1,050 miles.
Cape Cod is in Massachusetts. It's about a thousand miles from Indy.
Massachusetts is the New England state that has the longest cape extending into the Atlantic ocean. This piece of land is known as Cape Cod.
No. But Massachusetts has a cape.
The Cape Cod Peninsula is the fishhook of land in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts bay is North of Cape Cod and Cape Cod Bay. Massachusetts bay is the body of water directly to the east of Boston
Cape Cod.
Cape Cod.
cape cod is east Massachusetts. If you look at a map there is a part of Massachusetts that's is sticks out into the Atlantic and is shaped like an arm... that's cape cod.
it is located in Macecussets== ==Massachusetts
It is an island off of the Cape of Massachusetts.
Cape Cod