Ferry to Martha's Vineyard
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Ferry to Martha's Vineyard
Any recommendations on which one offers the best location for staying overnight before & after taking the Ferry to the Vineyard for a 1-day excursion? Falmouth or New Bedford? Any recommendations on where to stay in either town? Know New Bedford eliminates that Friday drive over Cape Cod bridge, but haven't found much in the area in terms of staying over there.
Thanks.
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Falmouth, Woods Hole area was very scenic and though we didn't overnight there, there seemed to be plenty of places to stay. Lots of B & B's and small hotels. We stayed in Hyannis and it was an easy drive to Woods Hole. Spent just 1 day on the Vineyard too.
Beautiful area. Have a great trip!
Beautiful area. Have a great trip!
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just wanted to make sure you're intending to take the ferry on foot, not by car. (or if you want to take a car, that you sign up NOW for a time on the ferry, as most times are now unavailable for much of the summer)
you don't really need a car, so don't get spooked if you were planning to take one and now cannot.
you don't really need a car, so don't get spooked if you were planning to take one and now cannot.
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With such limited time on the Vineyard I'd recommend flying over; forget the ferry altogether. You can fly from Hyannisport to MV for like 80.00 dollars round trip. Slightly more if flying from Boston or New Bedford. Flying will also give you more time on the island because I think the last ferry back is like at 4:00pm? Last year I flew from Nantucket to MV for the day and was glad I did. Coming from Nantucket its a LONG ferry ride though, much longer than from the Hyannis or Falmouth etc... This year I'm going to the Vineyard instead of Nantucket, but I'm flying to Providence and then taking a short flight from there.
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Flying isn't cheap and the flights book up quickly. Going to Martha's Vineyard on foot makes the ferry trip much easier but note that distances on the Vineyard are not short. If you are young and strong, you can rent bikes right at the ferry landing, but otherwise you will be pretty much confined to the town you land in unless you hire a taxi (there aren't that many).
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Falmouth/Woods Hole/Hyannis has more options.
As far as transport on the island, there is a superb bus system that covers the whole island. You can get a one day pass. Do a web search and it will give you routes, times, etc.
As far as transport on the island, there is a superb bus system that covers the whole island. You can get a one day pass. Do a web search and it will give you routes, times, etc.
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Stay at Falmouth, or on the Vineyard. There is convenient bus service between the Vineyard towns.
There is no need to fly - the ferry from falmouth takes 45 minutes and runs from 6am to 10pm or so. Flying will be much more expensive, and much more of a hassle. It can make sense to Nantucket, though.
There is no need to fly - the ferry from falmouth takes 45 minutes and runs from 6am to 10pm or so. Flying will be much more expensive, and much more of a hassle. It can make sense to Nantucket, though.
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