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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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.
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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.
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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.
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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.
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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.
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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.
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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.
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)
Capture memories on Cape Cod with a private photo shoot at Inkwell Beach. This shoot is perfect for families, friends and individuals.
Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, the storied island off Cape Cod that has captivated visitors for generations with its windswept beaches and fiercely independent spirit. This self-guided tour takes you across the island's six unique towns, each with its own character. Begin in bustling Vineyard Haven, where ferries have delivered travelers since the whaling era, then explore Oak Bluffs and its fantastical Victorian gingerbread cottages painted in every color. Drive to elegant Edgartown, where sea captains' houses line streets unchanged since the 1800s. Journey west to witness the dramatic clay cliffs of Aquinnah, sacred to the Wampanoag people who have called this island home for over ten thousand years. Discover quiet fishing villages, pristine wildlife sanctuaries, and the rolling farmland that gives the Vineyard its bucolic countryside charm. From presidents and literary legends to fishermen and farmers, this island attracts those who value beauty, solitude, and community.
Go at your own pace, anytime! It's your tour. On our historic walking tour of the Edgartown, you will see the iconic sights and secret gems including the whaling church, the oldest buildings, underground railroad locations, the Carnegie library, filming sights of Jaws, the lighthouse and much more. And I’ll tell you this town’s stories of the settlers, natives, whaling, ghosts, myths and legends, the Kennedy’s, it’s history and much more. Pro narration and production! Best deal in town :)
What better way to experience Martha’s Vineyard – take a Jaws tour with us and you will have access to many of the films’ locations. You will hear many non-published stories about the filming, the actors, as well as being able to stop to take photos. The Jaws bridge is one of the top 5 attractions on the island. Jaws Factoids: - Although the movie is set in midsummer, producers began filming in early May 1974 to avoid an actors’ strike that was scheduled to begin July 1. - Jaws was marred with so many technical problems that the originally scheduled 55-65 day shoot ballooned into 159 days, not counting post-production. - Most highly anticipated movies were released around Christmastime, back then, but Spielberg took so long filming that the movie had a summer release date, which was traditionally reserved for low-end movies. - Townspeople of Martha’s Vineyard were paid $64 each for playing extras who ran across the beach and screamed during the shark attack scene.
-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.
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!
Explore the beauty of Martha's Vineyard on an electric bike tour designed just for you. It offers unique experiences tailored to your interests: secluded beaches, historic farms, the iconic Gingerbread Houses, and more. Let us take you there. Choose 4-6 hour private tour, where every detail is curated to ensure you see a few of the island's gems: lighthouses, Downtown Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Chappaquiddick. Or call us and inquire about our 3-day Tour De L'ile for an in-depth adventure across the island's six towns. All tours include e-bike use, helmet, water, snacks, and admission to select attractions. - Explore top attractions like the Campground Cottages in Oak Bluffs and Chappaquiddick Island. - Private tours available for groups up to six riders, ensuring a personalized experience. If you have more riders, give us call a week in advance and we will try to accommodate you.
We are, the only ones have four stops to get off the bus. We also offer a lot of amenities that no other tour offers. The tours keep you fully engaged and all we require is for you to be curious! We will not disappoint, what makes us entirely different is that we have a screen at the front of the bus that shows what certain sites looked like in the days of yore. To get a great depth and understanding of what Martha's Vineyard was, and how we are now. The All Island Bus Tour takes you on an adventure you will never forget. Capture the beautiful vistas, the quaint little cottages, the amazing clay cliffs and everything in between. We offer a lot of amenities and have some great stories that intertwine with the awesome history that has been waiting for us to share. With time to shop, dine and sightsee. Your tour will be the highlight of your vacation. We can't wait to meet you!
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.