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Visite de 3 heures de Martha's Vineyard Island au départ d'Oak Bluffs

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Découvrez notre célèbre visite complète de l'île de 3 heures à un tarif abordable ! Nos chauffeurs - natifs de l'île et "wash-a-shores" de longue date ont des années d'expérience dans la conduite d'excursions et les meilleures critiques pour le montrer! Cette visite de 3 heures vous présentera notre île de 100 milles carrés en vous donnant l'histoire, passée et présente, de nos 6 villes uniques. Au total, 2 heures et demie de visite sont racontées et vous aurez deux arrêts de 15 minutes à Menemsha et aux falaises d'Aquinnah. Les points forts de cette tournée incluent Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, Vineyard Haven, Aquinnah, West Tisbury, Chilmark et Menemsha. Alors rejoignez-nous dans nos confortables fourgonnettes climatisées et préparez-vous à créer des souvenirs inoubliables - votre visite de Martha's Vineyard!
(Les enfants de moins de 10 ans sont exclus de cette visite.)
Ville: Le vignoble de Martha
Wed 06 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Transportation via air-conditioned vehicle
3-Hour Island Tour of Martha's Vineyard from Oak Bluffs
15-minute photo stop at Aquinnah (Gay Head Cliffs)
Live commentary on board
Professional Driver/Guide
Small-group tour for a more personalized experience
Experience top Martha's Vineyard areas including Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, and Aquinnah
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • ANNULER 24 H À L'AVANCE
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller convenablement
  • L'âge minimum pour les enfants est de 10 ans
  • Les visites partent en diagonale en face de la billetterie de l'Oak Bluffs Steamship Authority. Près de la statue du soldat. Recherchez un mini-bus ou une camionnette portant la mention "MV Transport" le long du trottoir devant la billetterie.
  • Lors du départ, veuillez utiliser les exigences spéciales et indiquez-nous quel ferry vous prendrez pour l'île. Merci
  • Aucun remboursement ou report de réservation à moins de 24 heures avant la date et l'heure de la visite.
  • Si vous prenez le Hyline Fast Ferry depuis Hyannis, le New Bedford Seastreak ou le Rhode Island Fast Ferry (Quonset Point) Veuillez d'abord effectuer ces réservations pour vous assurer d'arriver à l'heure à l'île avant de réserver avec nous
  • Vous DEVEZ ÊTRE SUR l'île de MARTHA'S VINEYARD pour faire cette excursion
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Pas d'enfants de moins de 10 ans
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver les mains régulièrement
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  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Vaccination COVID-19 obligatoire pour les guides
À quoi s'attendre
1
Flying Horses Carousel
The oldest platform carousel still operating in the United States. Originally located on Coney Island and moved to the Island in 1884.
2
Old Whaling Church
Built by fisherman when Edgartown was known as a major Whaling port.
3
Aquinnah Cliffs
A National Landmark known for it's multi colored clay cliffs.
4
Edgartown Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and was the Lighthouse Keepers home.
5
Martha's Vineyard Camp meeting Association (MVCMA)
19th Century religious movement where people with many religious backgrounds gathered for up to a week at a time. In the beginning of these gatherings children were not allowed to attend.
6
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
Watch as visitors and Islanders alike jump from the bridge in Jaws, filmed here on Martha's Vineyard.
7
Aquinnah Lighthouse
The only Lighthouse still operating on Martha's Vineyard.
8
Menemsha Public Beach
Was the location of Amity Island in Jaws. Menemsha was newly built in the 1930's but was wiped out during the great storm of 1938.
9
Flying Horses Carousel
The oldest platform carousel still operating in the United States. Originally located on Coney Island and moved to the Island in 1884.
10
Old Whaling Church
Built by fisherman when Edgartown was known as a major Whaling port.
11
Aquinnah Cliffs
A National Landmark known for it's multi colored clay cliffs.
12
Edgartown Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and was the Lighthouse Keepers home.
13
Martha's Vineyard Camp meeting Association (MVCMA)
19th Century religious movement where people with many religious backgrounds gathered for up to a week at a time. In the beginning of these gatherings children were not allowed to attend.
14
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
Watch as visitors and Islanders alike jump from the bridge in Jaws, filmed here on Martha's Vineyard.
15
Aquinnah Lighthouse
The only Lighthouse still operating on Martha's Vineyard.
16
Menemsha Public Beach
Was the location of Amity Island in Jaws. Menemsha was newly built in the 1930's but was wiped out during the great storm of 1938.
17
Flying Horses Carousel
The oldest platform carousel still operating in the United States. Originally located on Coney Island and moved to the Island in 1884.
18
Old Whaling Church
Built by fisherman when Edgartown was known as a major Whaling port.
19
Aquinnah Cliffs
A National Landmark known for it's multi colored clay cliffs.
20
Edgartown Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and was the Lighthouse Keepers home.
21
Martha's Vineyard Camp meeting Association (MVCMA)
19th Century religious movement where people with many religious backgrounds gathered for up to a week at a time. In the beginning of these gatherings children were not allowed to attend.
22
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
Watch as visitors and Islanders alike jump from the bridge in Jaws, filmed here on Martha's Vineyard.
23
Aquinnah Lighthouse
The only Lighthouse still operating on Martha's Vineyard.
24
Menemsha Public Beach
Was the location of Amity Island in Jaws. Menemsha was newly built in the 1930's but was wiped out during the great storm of 1938.
25
Flying Horses Carousel
The oldest platform carousel still operating in the United States. Originally located on Coney Island and moved to the Island in 1884.
26
Old Whaling Church
Built by fisherman when Edgartown was known as a major Whaling port.
27
Aquinnah Cliffs
A National Landmark known for it's multi colored clay cliffs.
28
Edgartown Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and was the Lighthouse Keepers home.
29
Martha's Vineyard Camp meeting Association (MVCMA)
19th Century religious movement where people with many religious backgrounds gathered for up to a week at a time. In the beginning of these gatherings children were not allowed to attend.
30
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
Watch as visitors and Islanders alike jump from the bridge in Jaws, filmed here on Martha's Vineyard.
31
Aquinnah Lighthouse
The only Lighthouse still operating on Martha's Vineyard.
32
Menemsha Public Beach
Was the location of Amity Island in Jaws. Menemsha was newly built in the 1930's but was wiped out during the great storm of 1938.
33
Flying Horses Carousel
The oldest platform carousel still operating in the United States. Originally located on Coney Island and moved to the Island in 1884.
34
Old Whaling Church
Built by fisherman when Edgartown was known as a major Whaling port.
35
Aquinnah Cliffs
A National Landmark known for it's multi colored clay cliffs.
36
Edgartown Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and was the Lighthouse Keepers home.
37
Martha's Vineyard Camp meeting Association (MVCMA)
19th Century religious movement where people with many religious backgrounds gathered for up to a week at a time. In the beginning of these gatherings children were not allowed to attend.
38
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
Watch as visitors and Islanders alike jump from the bridge in Jaws, filmed here on Martha's Vineyard.
39
Aquinnah Lighthouse
The only Lighthouse still operating on Martha's Vineyard.
40
Menemsha Public Beach
Was the location of Amity Island in Jaws. Menemsha was newly built in the 1930's but was wiped out during the great storm of 1938.
41
Flying Horses Carousel
The oldest platform carousel still operating in the United States. Originally located on Coney Island and moved to the Island in 1884.
42
Old Whaling Church
Built by fisherman when Edgartown was known as a major Whaling port.
43
Aquinnah Cliffs
A National Landmark known for it's multi colored clay cliffs.
44
Edgartown Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and was the Lighthouse Keepers home.
45
Martha's Vineyard Camp meeting Association (MVCMA)
19th Century religious movement where people with many religious backgrounds gathered for up to a week at a time. In the beginning of these gatherings children were not allowed to attend.
46
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
Watch as visitors and Islanders alike jump from the bridge in Jaws, filmed here on Martha's Vineyard.
47
Aquinnah Lighthouse
The only Lighthouse still operating on Martha's Vineyard.
48
Menemsha Public Beach
Was the location of Amity Island in Jaws. Menemsha was newly built in the 1930's but was wiped out during the great storm of 1938.
49
Flying Horses Carousel
The oldest platform carousel still operating in the United States. Originally located on Coney Island and moved to the Island in 1884.
50
Old Whaling Church
Built by fisherman when Edgartown was known as a major Whaling port.
51
Aquinnah Cliffs
A National Landmark known for it's multi colored clay cliffs.
52
Edgartown Lighthouse
Built in 1828 and was the Lighthouse Keepers home.
53
Martha's Vineyard Camp meeting Association (MVCMA)
19th Century religious movement where people with many religious backgrounds gathered for up to a week at a time. In the beginning of these gatherings children were not allowed to attend.
54
Joseph Sylvia State Beach
Watch as visitors and Islanders alike jump from the bridge in Jaws, filmed here on Martha's Vineyard.
55
Aquinnah Lighthouse
The only Lighthouse still operating on Martha's Vineyard.
56
Menemsha Public Beach
Was the location of Amity Island in Jaws. Menemsha was newly built in the 1930's but was wiped out during the great storm of 1938.
57
Carrousel de chevaux volants
Le plus ancien carrousel de plate-forme encore en activité aux États-Unis. Situé à l'origine sur Coney Island et déplacé sur l'île en 1884.
58
Ancienne église baleinière
Construit par un pêcheur quand Edgartown était connu comme un important port baleinier.
59
Falaises d'Aquinnah
Un monument national connu pour ses falaises d'argile multicolores.
60
Phare d'Edgartown
Construit en 1828 et était la maison des gardiens de phare.
61
Association de réunion du camp de Martha's Vineyard (MVCMA)
Mouvement religieux du XIXe siècle où des personnes de diverses origines religieuses se réunissaient jusqu'à une semaine à la fois. Au début de ces rassemblements, les enfants n'étaient pas autorisés à y assister.
62
Plage d'État Joseph Sylvia
Regardez les visiteurs et les insulaires sauter du pont de Jaws, filmé ici sur Martha's Vineyard.
63
Phare d'Aquinnah
Le seul phare encore en activité sur Martha's Vineyard.
64
Plage publique de Menemsha
Était l'emplacement d'Amity Island à Jaws. Menemsha a été nouvellement construit dans les années 1930 mais a été anéanti lors de la grande tempête de 1938.
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Commentaires (647)
Jeff M
Jul 2019
This was me and my wives first trip to MV as part of her baby moon. We were there for 3 nights and 4 days. The guide was a local and shared highlights along with some hidden gems of the island. He gave us a lot of great tips that we latter used to adjust our itinerary. My recommendation would be to take a tour first, then adjust your plans accordingly. It’s a big island and because of our tour guide, we didn’t feel we missed out!! There is a lot more to offer than what is advertised online.
pollytalknyc
Jun 2019
It was a downpour, but the prepaid trip was not canceled, so onto the bus and good thing on a bus with the wicked downpour and off we went to Eadgartown first stop but off we went still raining I scared to lose my footing asked if I could stay on the bus but no was the answer. l/2 hour I found someone with a kind arm and we went to the tourism office nearby to wait it out. One important piece of info...we were told that in July and August is not a good time to visit as there are so many tourists that there are lines everywhere just to eat or get into a site. We then re-boarded the bus after 40 minutes and took off on a scenic view of the island and the driver regaled us with historical info again a stop in the rain to see Gay Head lighthouse. This time I was allowed to stay on bus which at the end dropped us off at the starting point just outside the ferries.as in a short while we would be taking the ferries back to Falmouth...then drive back to Boston. I do not recommend such a trip if you are not sure footed, like me, the rain caused a disappointing day trip, but could not be cancelled and it was costly.
Robert W
Jun 2019
Hello, Our driver was Tom, and he was very knowledgeable of the island, told us a lot of history and story of the Island, he stops along the way to let us get out and take pictures, well worth the $80. for two.

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