We'll depart from Boston at 7:00 am heading to the Massachusetts waterfront and then we'll take a ferry to
Martha's Vineyard. After we reach Martha's Vineyard, we will take a
Mini Island tour that includes visits to special places such as an
Alpaca Farm. We will also visit the villages of
Oak Bluffs and
Edgartown. In the evening, we will return to Boston.
Marthas Vineyard, MA
The largest island not connected to mainland by a bridge or tunnel on the East Coast of the United States. Beautiful beaches, grand mansions, great restaurants and shops are all around on the island.
Martha's Vineyard Island Ferry (Mandatory)
The Martha's Vineyard Ferry carries passengers between the island and the shores of Cape Cod, the only way for tourists to reach the island if they do not own a private vessel.
Mini Island Tour (Optional Tour)
This is a quick but comprehensive way to see the island of Martha's Vineyard. We will see one of the island's quaint lighthouses and visit the local alpaca farm, as well as receiving a bus pass for our time.
Alpaca Farm
This farm is a truly unique location on Martha's Vineyard, where alpacas are bred and raised. Come visit these unique, quirky animals and walk the quaint, open farmlands.
Opening Hours: Sep - May 10:00am - 4:00pm; Jun - Aug 10:00am - 5:00pm
Oak Bluffs
This tiny town on the island of Martha's Vineyard is the first thing many people see when they arrive for their vacation. It most loved for its "gingerbread cottages" and other historic buildings from the late 1800s.
Edgartown
This small town comprises the eastern part of Martha's Vineyard. It is an extremely popular tourist spot due to its ease of access, historical significance as a whaling town, and gorgeous beaches and other ocean scenery.
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