Travel FAQ list for Marthas Vineyard

Martha's Vineyard

Question: Uber/Lyft/Taxi on MV in January and a walking beach?

Answer: It sounds like a lovely long weekend on Martha's Vineyard! Here are some tips and recommendations for transportation and beach walking in January:

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Question: 4th of July

Answer: Visiting Martha's Vineyard around the 4th of July is a lively and festive experience. The island is at its peak summer season, so most businesses, restaurants, and attractions cater to tourists during this time. You can expect a busy but vibrant atmosphere with lots of events, parades, and fireworks celebrating Independence Day.

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Question: Day trip

Answer: Martha’s Vineyard is quite walkable, especially in the main towns such as Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown. If your plan is a day trip without a vehicle, focusing on one or two towns is the best approach, as distances between towns can be several miles. Walking within a town will allow you to enjoy shopping, restaurants, and the charm of the island at a relaxed pace.

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Question: Where to stay - advice please

Answer: It sounds like you're in for a wonderful trip to Martha's Vineyard! Both Oak Bluffs and Vineyard Haven (Tisbury) offer unique experiences, so your decision really depends on the type of vibe you're looking for during your stay. Here are some points to consider about each location:

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Question: Jaws Tour

Answer: For a day trip to Martha’s Vineyard focused on Jaws filming locations, you’ll find that several tour operators offer boat excursions and land-based tours that highlight the most iconic spots, including the famous Brody Bridge scene. Since you’ll be foot passengers, it’s important to plan logistics around ferry times and local transport, as getting around the island without a car requires either biking, walking, or using local taxis/shuttles.

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Question: 4WD for Long Point?

Answer: Long Point is a beautiful and remote spot on Martha's Vineyard, known for its natural beauty and less-developed areas. The road leading to Long Point is a well-maintained dirt road, but it can be a bit bumpy, especially after a period of heavy rain. It’s not a rugged off-road track, but a sedan might have difficulty in certain weather conditions, particularly if there are large puddles or washouts.

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Question: Day trip from Martha's Vineyard to Nantucket

Answer: It sounds like you're planning a fun and adventurous day trip to Nantucket! Given your concerns, I’ve provided answers and suggestions that should help you navigate your day trip more comfortably and avoid any stress along the way.

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Oak Bluffs

Question: Luggage storage

Answer: Travelers arriving in Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard often need a place to store luggage before their rental homes are ready for check-in. While options are somewhat limited compared to larger cities, there are several solutions near the ferry terminal.

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Question: Airport shuttle Boston to Martha’s Vineyard

Answer: Getting from Boston Airport (Logan International) to the Martha’s Vineyard ferry at Woods Hole is relatively straightforward, and there are a few affordable shuttle options available. While there isn't a direct airport shuttle to Woods Hole, there are several reliable services that can get you to the ferry terminal efficiently. Here are some options to consider:

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