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Vineyard Haven

Originally a fishing village and a bustling seaport during the whaling era, the Vineyard Haven of today is home to charming shops, popular restaurants and a beautiful harbor, often filled with private yachts.  The town is nestled in a cove between two points of land, East Chop and West Chop.  As the main port of entry to Martha's Vineyard, Vineyard Haven is the landing spot for the car ferry from Woods Hole on Cape Cod and the Fast Ferry from New Bedford.



Oak Bluffs

Home to colorful gingerbread cottages in the historic Camp Meeting Association, Oak Bluffs has been a vacation destination for a diverse group of visitors since the 1800's.  With its large parks, sandy beaches, busy harbor area and a variety of summer events, Oak Bluffs continues to be a favorite destination for many summertime visitors.

Edgartown

The streets of Edgartown, the island's first colonial settlement, are lined with upscale shops, art galleries, and fine restaurants.  Lighthouse Beach is a pretty place to walk from town to enjoy the busy waterfront, or watch boats travel in and out of the harbor.

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