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215 Miles | I-95 Corridor

NYC to Boston Car Service

Private car service from New York to Boston. From $550 for a luxury sedan. Door-to-door in 3.5-4.5 hours. Skip Amtrak and the airports.

From $550

Sedan Rate

3.5-4.5 hrs

Travel Time

SUVs & Sedans

Luxury Fleet

215 Miles

Distance

NYC to Boston Rates

Flat rate pricing for all NYC to Boston trips. Tolls included. No surge pricing, no hidden fees. Stop along the way at no extra charge.

RouteSedanSUVSprinterEst. Time
Manhattan to Boston$550$750$9503.5-4.5 hrs
JFK to Boston$600$800$1,0003.5-4.5 hrs
Manhattan to New Haven (stop)$250$350$5001.5-2 hrs
Manhattan to Hartford (stop)$350$475$6502-2.5 hrs
Manhattan to Providence (stop)$450$600$8003-3.5 hrs

* Times are estimates and vary with traffic conditions. Tolls included in all rates. Round-trip discounts available (10% off).

Why Take a Car Service to Boston

Productive Travel

Turn 4 hours of dead time into work time. Make calls, join video meetings, answer emails — all from the back seat.

Skip Penn Station

No crowded trains, no delays, no lugging bags through the station. We pick you up at your door and drop you at yours.

Faster Than Flying

When you add airport time, security, boarding, and the taxi from Logan, flying takes just as long. Without the hassle.

Stop Along the Way

Need to stop in New Haven, Hartford, or Providence? No problem. Your schedule, your stops, your trip.

Professional Chauffeurs

Experienced drivers who know I-95 inside and out. Real-time traffic routing to get you there efficiently.

Flat Rate Pricing

No surge pricing, no toll surprises, no meter running in traffic. One flat rate quoted upfront.

The NYC to Boston Route

Via I-95 (Primary Route)

  • Manhattan to the Bronx via FDR/Harlem River
  • I-95 through Connecticut (New Haven, Hartford area)
  • Through Providence, Rhode Island
  • Into Boston via I-90 (Mass Turnpike)
  • Drop-off anywhere in Greater Boston

Popular Stops En Route

  • New Haven, CT — Yale University, pizza, 1.5 hrs from NYC
  • Hartford, CT — State capital, 2 hrs from NYC
  • Providence, RI — Brown University, dining, 3 hrs from NYC
  • Rest stops with food and restrooms along I-95
  • Any custom stop upon request

Pro Tip: Our drivers monitor real-time traffic and can switch between I-95 and the Merritt Parkway through Connecticut to find the fastest route.

Boston Service Options

Luxury Sedan

From $550

  • Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7 Series
  • Ideal for 1-2 passengers
  • WiFi and charging available
MOST POPULAR

Premium SUV

From $750

  • Escalade, Suburban, or Navigator
  • Room for 4-5 passengers + luggage
  • Extra space for a comfortable ride

Sprinter Van

From $950

  • Mercedes Sprinter up to 14 guests
  • Perfect for groups and teams
  • Conference-style seating available

What NYC-Boston Travelers Say

I take Acela twice a month for work. Tried Black Car NYC once and never went back. I get more done in the car than on the train, and it is door-to-door.

David R.

Manhattan to Back Bay

We had a family emergency and needed to get to Boston fast. Black Car NYC had a car at our door in 30 minutes. The driver was professional and got us there safely.

Jennifer K.

Midtown to Cambridge

International flight landed at JFK, connecting to Boston for a conference. Instead of another flight or train, we booked a car. Worked the whole way up. Arrived refreshed.

Marcus T.

JFK to Boston

Needed to drop something off in Providence on the way to Boston. No other service could do that. Seamless trip, great driver, fair price for the flexibility.

Sarah L.

NYC to Providence stop + Boston

NYC to Boston Car Service FAQs

How much does car service from NYC to Boston cost?

Car service from Manhattan to Boston starts at $550 for a luxury sedan. SUV service (Escalade, Suburban, Navigator) is $750, and a Mercedes Sprinter Van for groups is $950. JFK to Boston starts at $600 sedan. All rates are flat — no surge pricing, tolls included.

How long does the drive from NYC to Boston take?

The drive from Manhattan to Boston is approximately 215 miles and takes 3.5-4.5 hours via I-95 through Connecticut and Massachusetts. Actual time depends on traffic, time of day, and weather. Our drivers know the best routes and can adjust for real-time conditions.

Can I stop along the way to Boston?

Yes, absolutely. Popular stops include New Haven (Yale campus, restaurants), Hartford, and Providence. You can also request a rest stop or coffee break at any point. Stops of up to 30 minutes are included at no extra charge. Longer stops may incur a small waiting fee.

Is car service better than Amtrak to Boston?

For many travelers, yes. While Amtrak Acela takes about 3.5 hours station-to-station, you also need to get to Penn Station, arrive early, and then get from South Station to your final destination in Boston. Door-to-door, total time is similar. With a car, you get private space, no crowds, room for luggage, and the ability to work or make calls the entire way.

Is driving to Boston better than flying?

When you factor in getting to the airport 2 hours early, security lines, potential delays, and the taxi/rideshare from Logan Airport to your final destination, flying often takes 4-5 hours door-to-door — the same as driving. With our car service, there are no TSA lines, no baggage restrictions, and you can be productive the entire ride.

Do you offer round-trip service to Boston?

Yes, we offer round-trip packages with a 10% discount. You can book your outbound and return trips together. We also accommodate flexible return scheduling — book a specific return time or call us when you are ready to head back to NYC.

Book Your NYC to Boston Transfer

Private car service from NYC to Boston. From $550 sedan, $750 SUV. Door-to-door in 3.5-4.5 hours. Skip Amtrak and the airports.