Traveling to Martha's Vineyard
You’ve picked out that perfect Martha’s Vineyard accommodation and now you’re ready to pack up and go. Check out MVOL’s travel options intended to help out even the best navigators.
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Visiting Martha’s Vineyard – What you should know
Martha’s Vineyard, an island off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a short ferry ride from the mainland. Famous for its beautiful beaches, unspoiled landscapes and variety of architectural styles, the Island has long been a destination for travelers from all over, seeking the natural beauty and glamour that only the Vineyard can offer.
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The Best for Less
Short on time and money? A 1-day, under $50 vacation to Martha's Vineyard may be just what you need. This is the first of a series of articles on things to see and do on the Island for just about $50.
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Martha's Vineyard Villages & Towns
Latitude 41.39N longitude 70.62W: Martha’s Vineyard. It’s only a few miles off the southeast coast of Massachusetts but it’s miles away from the ordinary. We invite you to come explore MVOL’s summary of the diverse towns and villages on Martha’s Vineyard—and you’ll find that it’s more than just lobsters and clams!
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Lobster Rolls
Offshore Ale, Kennebec Ave., OB
Lobster Bisque
Seafood Shanty, on the harbor, EDG 
Lobster
Quesadilla
Zapotec, 14 Kennebec Ave., OB 
Lobster Etuvée
l'etoile, North Water St., EDG 
Lobster Gnocchi
Lure Restaurant,
South Beach, EDG

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