I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (2024)

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I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (1)

  • I took an hourlong ferry ride to Martha's Vineyard, a stunning island in New England.
  • The $79 ferry trip featured beautiful ocean views and even had a full-service bar on board.
  • I'm planning on taking more day trips to Martha's Vineyard in the future.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (2)

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I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (4)

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Martha's Vineyard, an island 7 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, has been a popular summer destination for years. The island, which sees as many as 200,000 people each summer, is known for its beautiful scenery and selection of mom-and-pop shops.

Many visitors have made Martha's Vineyard their summertime escape, building homes that range from cozy cottages to multimillion-dollar estates. Several celebrities, including James Taylor, Carly Simon, and the Obamas, have owned properties on the island.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry ticket from New Bedford, Massachusetts, to the island to attend the Martha's Vineyard Food and Wine Festival.

I'd taken the ferry a few years ago, but it was a little different than I remembered. Here's what the experience was like.

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I purchased a round-trip ticket from New Bedford to Oak Bluffs in Martha's Vineyard.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (5)

I purchased a $79 ferry ticket from Seastreak the day before my departure. Passengers can also purchase walk-up tickets, but the ferry can sell out, so I'd recommend buying them in advance.

When I arrived, I headed inside the terminal.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (6)

My husband dropped me off at Seastreak's New Bedford terminal, which had a lobby area with a ticket counter and a sign directing passengers to the docks.

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When it was time to board the ferry, the process was easy.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (7)

Like most folks, I lined up under the covered waiting area on the pier. When I boarded the ferry, a staff member scanned my digital ticket.

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I chose a seat near the snack bar.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (8)

The exact boat model Seastreak uses to transport passengers from New Bedford to Martha's Vineyard varies depending on the time of year.

Seastreak ferries used during the peak season, like the Martha's Vineyard Express or the Whaling City Express, usually have a 149-passenger capacity, so it can get pretty crowded.

The ferry I took offered four-person seating nooks with tables on the enclosed lower deck, and seats were claimed on a first-come, first-served basis. Most of the single seats on the ferry were arranged similarly to those in an airplane cabin.

I claimed a seat in the main cabin just a few rows from the snack bar. Fortunately, the ferry was only about half full, so there was plenty of room. Once I got settled, I went to the ferry's top deck to take in the views.

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The ferry had a lot of amenities for a comfortable ride.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (9)

I then headed to the snack bar, where I saw chips, pastries, bars, nuts, and other prepackaged goodies. I got a coffee but noticed some passengers ordering Bloody Marys and mimosas at a full-service cash bar.

Travelers can also bring their own food aboard, so I saw a handful of people with coolers.

The restrooms were clean and spacious, and moving around the boat was easy if I wanted to get fresh air outside — though there were whipping winds when we were cruising.

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The ride was smoother and quicker than I remembered.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (10)

I had to get some work done, so I returned to my seat, pulled down the tray table, and comfortably situated my laptop on top.

Before I knew it, I heard an announcement that we were preparing to dock in Oak Bluffs, a town in Martha's Vineyard. As we approached, I packed my belongings and went outside to see the island's stunning coastline.

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Disembarking was organized, making it quick and easy.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (11)

Docking at the Seastreak ferry terminal at Oak Bluffs was smooth and orderly. An announcement prompted passengers to prepare to disembark, and the whole process took only five minutes.

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Taking the ferry was super easy, and I'd definitely do it again.

I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (12)

Taking the Seastreak ferry was the quickest, cheapest option for me to get to Martha's Vineyard. Its flexible schedule, affordable fares, and no-hassle ticketing made my experience stress-free.

The $79 trip was well worth the breezy experience, and it inspired me to return for a day trip. It was well worth the price to feel a world away, even if it was just a few miles from mainland Massachusetts.

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I spent $79 on a round-trip ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ocean views and full-service bar weren't even the best parts. (2024)

FAQs

How long is the Martha's Vineyard ferry ride? ›

​The Steamship Authority operates ALL day, EVERY day from Woods Hole on Cape Cod. The trip between Woods Hole and Martha's Vineyard takes 45 minutes, and bicycles and pets are welcome.

How long does it take to get from one side of Martha's Vineyard to the other? ›

It's only about 22 miles long by 9 miles wide, so it takes about 45 minutes to drive from one end to the other. There are plenty of roads on the island as well, so you can generally get anywhere you want to go within an hour or less.

Is 1 day enough for Martha's Vineyard? ›

A day trip to Martha's Vineyard will allow to you experience the many distinctive towns and areas this island offers. Martha's Vineyard transit authority runs buses, so there's no need for a car. For $7, a day pass will take you throughout the island on varying routes, and you can hop on and off as you please.

Is it worth it to go to Martha's Vineyard? ›

It's the perfect place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. There's also plenty to do on Martha's Vineyard. In addition to swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the island, you can also go fishing, biking, hiking, and more. There are also plenty of great shops and restaurants to check out.

Is Martha's Vineyard walkable from the ferry? ›

All three of the main port towns (Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown) are easily walkable. And since both Vineyard Haven and Oak Bluffs have ferries that service the towns May - October (Vineyard Haven, year round), your own two feet might just be all the transportation you need for your visit!

How much time is needed for Marthas Vineyard? ›

Visiting Martha's Vineyard in just two days is ample time to dip your toes into what our island has to offer. If you're craving an even longer stay after your departure, though, don't be shy — Vineyard Square will happily assist you with planning a full island itinerary.

What is the most popular way to reach Martha's Vineyard? ›

There are NO bridges or tunnels connecting Martha's Vineyard to the mainland. The most common method of transportation is by ferry. For those who want to bring a car, the only option is the Steamship Authority ferry, which has service multiple times a day from the village of Woods Hole, Mass., on Cape Cod's elbow.

Is Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard better to visit? ›

Martha's Vineyard is the larger of the two islands and is also far busier. Its population swells to over 200,000 in summer, so you could run into some crowds. Nantucket is smaller and doesn't get as busy. If you're looking to relax and hit up a secluded trail or beach, it's worth considering.

How long is island Queen ferry to Martha's Vineyard? ›

Getting to Martha's Vineyard is Half the Fun!

Your ferry ride from Falmouth to Oak Bluffs is just 35 minutes. Enjoy our enclosed lounge or outside decks. Have a cup of chowder or relax with a co*cktail. Our crew goes out of their way to make you feel welcome.

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