Martha’s Vineyard Tour

A trip to a Victorian-era seaside resort and other idyllic towns of Martha's Vineyard

Popular with couples
Free cancellation available
Duration: 3 hours

On this road trip, you’ll visit six towns in the Martha’s Vineyard region, taking in the innate charm of the coast. You'll set out from Oak Bluffs, a Victorian resort town famous for its colourful gingerbread-like townhouses and the Flying Horse, America’s oldest carousel. In Edgartown, you’ll see Greek Revival houses, a lighthouse and the Old Whaling Church.

You’ll also visit the harbour town of Vineyard Haven along with West Tisbury and Chilmark. In Menemsha, a charming fishing village, you’ll make a short stop so you can try the local clam chowder or lobster bisque. On your return trip, you’ll pass the clay cliffs of Aquinnah, Gay Head Lighthouse and a bridge featured in the film Jaws.

Why visit

  • Colourful Victorian gingerbread cottages in Oak Bluff
  • The Flying Horses, the oldest carousel in America
  • Clay cliffs of Aquinnah and Gay Head lighthouse

What's included

  • Guide services
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned coach

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Food and drinks
    • Tips (optional)
    • Hotel transfers

    Languages spoken by guide

    English (US)

    Additional information

    This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.

    The minimum age for participating in this tour is ten years.

    A minimum of six participants is required for the tour to go ahead.

    Tours operate in all weather conditions; please dress accordingly.

    Snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are permitted on your transport.

    Location

    Meeting point
    1 Seaview Ave, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, 02557
    Meet at the MV Transport-branded vans at the Steamship Authority Oak Bluffs Terminal. The terminal is a small yellow building. There are two ferry stops; please check to confirm where your ferry will be docking. If you're docking in Vineyard Haven, you will need to take a bus or taxi to Oak Bluffs. If you are arriving on the Hy-line Ferry: exit the ferry, turn right with water on your right and walk along the dock to Lake Ave. Turn left and head up Lake Avenue until you reach the Steamship terminal. If you are arriving on the Steamship Authority ferry to Oak Bluffs or the Seastreak ferry from New Bedford: exit the ferry and go down the pier to the street. If you are arriving on the Island Queen or the Rhode Island Fast Ferry: exit and walk straight up Seaview Avenue, keeping the ocean on your left. The Steamship Authority terminal will be at the top of the hill.

    User ratings

    Good value
    4.5
    Facilities
    4.5
    Quality of service
    4.5
    Ease of access
    4.5

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