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Offering private tours of beautiful Marthas' Vineyard Island specifically for small groups of people (5 max) looking for a truly unique experience. Relax and enjoy this narrated tour as we drive along the scenic coast, stop for photos, talk about famous people, learn about local history, all while passing through the 3 down-island towns. For those travelers coming over for the day with limited time, who would like to see the down Island towns, this is the perfect tour.
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Enjoy your Martha's Vineyard Private 4-Hour Tour - experience the full Island tour with a few added stops. For example, you might include a stop for lunch, or at scenic areas along the way for some photos, maybe a stop by an art gallery, farm stand, or beach. • Include a stop (or two) to shop in Edgartown, Vineyard Haven • Is Chappaquiddick on your ‘bucket list”? We can definitely include this in your tour. (please note that, depending on traffic for the Chappy ferry, a Chappy tour may take about to 2 hours…and you always have the option to extend your tour beyond 4 hours)Cost of ferry for van & passengers not included. • Experience a Martha’s Vineyard sunset – possibilities include: Menemsha, Cliffs of Aquinnah, West Chop beach or East Chop Light! Let us help you Customize can make your tour and make it special just for you
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This private tour for up to 6ppl will introduce the history of our 6 unique towns! Oak Bluffs, a Victorian seaside, built around the Methodist campgrounds with its beautiful open air tabernacle and the Victorian gingerbread cottages once used for summer revival meetings,and the Flying Horse Carousel. Edgartown's stately white Greek Revival houses, The Old Whaling Church, the Edgartown Harbor Lighthouse, the historic Harborview Hotel. Vineyard Haven, the entry port to Martha’s Vineyard The scenic up-island country-side, historic farming towns of West Tisbury and Chilmark, a 15-min stop in Menemsha an Idyllic fishing The multi-colored clay cliffs of Aquinnah (Gay Head), with its impressive lighthouse where you will have an opportunity to get out take pictures and stretch your legs. island is so diverse, glimpse century old stone walls, The Atlantic shoreline, grazing livestock, rolling hills and historic homesteads. You well go over the bridge used in the filming of the movie Jaws!
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-Offering private tours of beautiful Marthas' Vineyard Island specifically for small groups of people (5 max) looking for a truly unique experience. -Relax and enjoy this narrated tour as we drive along the scenic coast, stop for photos, talk about famous people, learn about local history, all while passing through the 6 island towns. -For those travelers coming over for the day with limited time, who would like to see the whole island, this is the perfect tour.
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Embark on a thrilling journey with our tour that highlights the iconic movie JAWS. Experience the locations where the film was shot and immerse yourself in the world of this classic thriller. Our tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the behind-the-scenes of JAWS, providing an unforgettable experience for both movie enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. This tour is a special tour created for all JAWS fans!! We have HUGE surprises given out for trivia contest winners while on tour. The screen at the front of the bus sets us apart in every area! You can see clips from the movie at each filming site we visit.!! The new digital sound system will have your heart pounding when you hear the JAWS theme! And the biggest surprise is the person leading the tour: A character from the movie wil be sharing behind the scenes stories and secrets from the movie for the entire tour.... Autographs will be available while on tour - more info on autographs on our website!
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Knockabout Travel takes you to Martha's Vineyard, with this self-paced audio tour of the most popular town on the island. Discover the origin story of how Oak Bluffs developed from its humble beginnings as a religious camp into a summer destination for business moguls, celebrities, and US Presidents. On the tour, we discuss the development of the Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association, home to the "campground" and the famed gingerbread cottages. Learn how the area around Ocean Park and Circuit Avenue was developed with tourism in mind, and how that conflicted with the original Methodist campers. Along the route, you will be introduced to some of the finer points and lesser-known history of the town, as well as places to grab lunch or a drink. The tour is GPS guided with turn-by-turn directions and audio tracks that play automatically at the right time and place so you're free to simply enjoy the tour.
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Tour apx time is 5-6 hr. Max 4 ppl. Price is per person. Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people, Martha's Vineyard was known in the Massachusett language as Noepe, or "land amid the streams". In 1642, the Wampanoag numbered somewhere around 3,000 on the island. By 1764, that number had dropped to 313.[10] A smaller island to the south was named "Martha's Vineyard" by the English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold, who sailed to the island in 1602. The name was later transferred to the main island. It is the eighth-oldest surviving English place-name in the United States. English settlement began with the purchase of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the Elizabeth Islands by Thomas Mayhew of Watertown, Massachusetts from two English "owners". He had friendly relations with the Wampanoags on the island, in part because he was careful to honor their land rights. His son, also named Thomas Mayhew, began the first English settlement in 1642 at Great Harbor (later Edgartown, Massachusetts)
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