Ferries from
Martha's Vineyard to Cape Cod
Ferries from
Martha's Vineyard to Cape Cod
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Martha's Vineyard, an island south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, blends scenic beaches, rich history, and small-town charm. The island is known for its lighthouse-dotted coastline, colorful gingerbread cottages in Oak Bluffs, and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can check out the clay cliffs of Aquinnah, historic Edgartown's whaling port, and the iconic Black Dog Tavern. In summer, the island hosts the Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Fair and Grand Illumination Night, when Oak Bluffs' cottages shine with colorful lanterns. Regular ferries connect Martha's Vineyard to mainland Massachusetts, mainly Woods Hole, and to nearby Nantucket Island. With car-free paths, local seafood spots, and artisan shops, it's perfect for travelers wanting both relaxation and adventure in a classic New England setting.
Cape Cod stretches like a curved arm into the Atlantic Ocean, with miles of clean beaches, charming towns, and rich sea history. This Massachusetts peninsula draws visitors with its lighthouses, fresh seafood, and laid-back feel. Check out Cape Cod National Seashore with its stunning dunes and trails, or enjoy Provincetown's art scene at the tip. History buffs can visit the John F. Kennedy Museum in Hyannis or the Pilgrim Monument marking the Mayflower's first landing. Summer brings the Barnstable County Fair and seafood festivals celebrating local catches. In fall, don't miss the Wellfleet OysterFest showing off the region's famous shellfish. From Cape Cod, you can easily take ferries to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, adding to your New England coast experience with day trips or longer stays on these unique islands.