Martha's Vineyard
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But if you take previous poster's suggestion and take your car on the ferry, beware that from Memorial Day til Labor Day, especially on the weekends or other peak travel times, you MUST make a reservation for your vehicle or risk spending hrs waiting in line. If you are renting a house for a week or something similar, often the rental comes with ferry tix. If you're staying close to where the ferry docks, you could bring bikes.
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TW - thanks for the information, very helpful. Mac and Helen, appreciate your comments also, but we are having a motorcoach trip to Cape Cod, and this visit to Martha's Vineyard would be "on our own", and so we wouldn't have a car available to take. Appreciate the comments. thanks
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Marie-
It's me again. I found the website for Island Transport. It outlines all of the options available.
www.islandtransport.com
If the weather is nice and you have time and energy, bike riding is also a pleasant means of travel around the island. There is a bike rental shop diagonally across the corner from the ferry parking lot in Vineyard Haven which I used last year. I dont remeber the price, but it was reasonable and the staff helpful.
It's me again. I found the website for Island Transport. It outlines all of the options available.
www.islandtransport.com
If the weather is nice and you have time and energy, bike riding is also a pleasant means of travel around the island. There is a bike rental shop diagonally across the corner from the ferry parking lot in Vineyard Haven which I used last year. I dont remeber the price, but it was reasonable and the staff helpful.