Ferries from
Cape Cod to Martha's Vineyard
Ferries from
Cape Cod to Martha's Vineyard
Currently there are no sailings from Cape Cod to Martha's Vineyard.
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Cape Cod, with its distinctive hook-shaped peninsula stretching into the Atlantic Ocean, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and coastal charm. This Massachusetts gem boasts over 550 miles of pristine shoreline, featuring some of America's most beautiful beaches like Coast Guard Beach and Nauset Beach. History buffs will enjoy exploring the Cape Cod National Seashore, historic Provincetown, and the numerous lighthouses along the coast, including the iconic Highland Light. During summer and fall, Cape Cod comes alive with events such as the Barnstable County Fair and the Wellfleet OysterFest, celebrating the region's rich maritime heritage. The area is also a great jumping-off point for island adventures, with regular ferries to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket from Hyannis Port. Whether you're looking to relax on sandy beaches or explore charming New England towns, Cape Cod offers an unforgettable coastal experience.
Martha's Vineyard, just south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and quaint New England charm. This island destination is known for its distinctive coastal landscapes featuring dramatic cliffs at Gay Head, pristine beaches, and picturesque lighthouses. Visitors can explore the gingerbread cottages in Oak Bluffs, browse art galleries in Edgartown, or cycle along the island's scenic paths. The island hosts the annual Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Fair in August, showcasing local produce, livestock competitions and traditional fair activities. Film enthusiasts might enjoy the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival held each March. The island is accessible year-round via ferry services from Woods Hole, Falmouth, Hyannis, and New Bedford on the mainland, making it an easy addition to a New England coastal tour. Whether you're seeking relaxation on sandy shores or cultural experiences in historic towns, Martha's Vineyard delivers an authentic island experience.