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Martha's Vineyard

Beaches: The unspoiled charm of Martha's Vineyard is probably best exemplified by the many scenic beaches located here. The beaches vary from protected, shallow, clear-water stretches on the northern and eastern sides of the Island to expanses of rumbling surf along the south side

boatsCatboat Charters: Gain a sense of what life sounded and felt like 75 years ago as you coast silently up Edgartown Harbor and Katama Bay on this beautifully restored 20' vessel.

Customized Tour: Lighthouse tours, fishing village lobster meals, photo-ops, beach walks, antique shops,and farmers markets


Dining
: Martha’s Vineyard boasts an abundance of restaurants, taverns and cafes offering breakfast, lunch, dinner, or food on the go. A comprehensive and user-friendly guide to year-round Vineyard dining with options for every budget.

Exploring Martha's Vineyard on a budget: Short on time and money? A 1-day, under $50 vacation to Martha's Vineyard may be just what you need.

Flying Horses Carousel: This treasured carousel has been enjoyed by Vineyarders and visitors for more than a century. Acquired by the Preservation Trust in 1986, the Flying Horses Carousel is the nation's oldest operating platform carousel and a National Historic Landmark.

Full Island Tour: Visit Oak Bluffs and Edgartown followed by a 20-mile drive through the scenic up-Island country-side.

Hy-Line Cruises: Traditional and high-speed ferries to and from Martha's Vineyard, cruises, and deep sea fishing.

Lighthouse Tours: The Gay Head, East Chop, and Edgartown lighthouses are not historic remnants of a bygone age, but are working beacons that still send a light out into the night. Beyond their important functional role, these structures also offer visitors spectacular views of the majestic cliffs of Aquinnah, the breathtaking beauty of Vineyard Sound, and the simple elegance of Edgartown Harbor and Chappaquiddick.

Martha's Vineyard Museum: The MVM is the Island's largest repository of cultural artifacts, historic photographs, archival records, and genealogical records. We strive to broaden awareness and access to the Island's history and shared memory. Come join us and discover our past and present.

Moped Rentals: Travel around the island for a day on one of our new mopeds!

Steamship Authority: Offering the lowest fares and year-round ferry service to Martha's Vineyard..

Nantucket

Beaches: Nantucket has some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in the world!

Bike Nantucket: Get the best experience possible as you ride all over Nantucket with one of our bike rentals!.

Dining: Nantucket offers a nice variety of dining options -- from fine dining restaurants to casual cafes and delis. The island has some nice take-out options as well -- a lobster dinner, being one of the most popular.

Sailing: The Endeavor, a United States Coast Guard certified vessel, is the longest operating sailing charter on Nantucket. Captain James Genthner, licensed by the Coast Guard, has 20 years experience sailing the pristine waters of Nantucket. He can acquaint you with Nantucket's maritime history and sights along the waterfront.

Hy-Line Cruises: Traditional and high-speed ferries to and from Nantucket, cruises, and deep sea fishing.

Museums: From African to Whaling Museums- Nantucket has them all.

Nantucket Red Tours: Tour Nantucket Island with an experienced tour guide, historian and story teller, Mr. Ed.

Steamship Authority: Offering the lowest fares and year-round ferry service to Nantucket..

What To See & Do: Attractions, beaches, recreation, arts and entertainment-Everything you need in one site.

".....(the inn) is so beautiful. We will be back."
Sheena and Wayland, R.I.

 


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