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Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts Vacation Travel |
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Get a fresh perspective on Martha's Vineyard vacation travel by reading different points of view on Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts lodging and activities. Our editors are constantly researching the latest Martha's Vineyard travel reviews, providing you with a selection of the best Martha's Vineyard has to offer. Read what other travelers are saying, and share your own questions or suggestions by submitting comments too! |
Introduction to Martha's Vineyard Frommers "When deciding where to stay on Martha's Vineyard, you'll need to consider the type of vacation you prefer. The down-island towns of Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown provide shops, restaurants, beaches, and harbors within walking distance, and frequent shuttles to get you all over the island. But all three can be overly crowded on busy summer weekends..."
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How do I get to Martha's Vineyard? Times Online, October 12, 2006 "Martha's Vineyard is a dreamy New England isle, lying just five miles from the Massachusetts shoreline... the island is a prestigious holiday haven for the rich and famous, who come for the pristine beaches, low-key charm, and some peace and quiet..."
36 Hours In: Martha's Vineyard New York Times (free registration required), July 22, 2005 If you don't have much time to spend in Martha's Vineyard, follow this itinerary to make the most of your short stay...
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Get Away: Martha's Vineyard Explore New England / Boston Globe, October 17, 2004 "It's late season on the Vineyard, the visitors have retreated, and the locals are unwinding after a frenetic season. The leaves and the air are turning. The weather is still (mostly) lovely, and there's plenty to do, from front-porch-rocking to walking in the woods..."
For additional travel information, contact: Martha's Vineyard, MA Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 1698, Beach Road, Vineyard Haven, MA. 02568
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