by dvgarneau
Love the Vineyard. Got off ship and took the bus to Eagertown . Enjoyed walking through the quaint village and residential area. Lunch on the Harbour.
Visited: Aug 14, 2019
by loveart
Explored all of the Island easily in a day! Edgarstown the most preserved, but Vineyard Haven and Oak Bluffs both are outstanding. Don't miss the Victorian Methodist Camp Village.
by MelissaT6
BORING
Visited: Oct 12, 2008
by AT4
Our bus tour guide had a weird sense of humor. He did not take my family to see parts of the island that were worth seeing. My family a few years ago saw so much more by jeep. He also had trouble with recall of facts.
Visited: Oct 21, 2007
by TerriL3
A storybook port! It was Sunday and we attend Mass at a local parish which was quaint and special.
Visited: Oct 07, 2006
by LorraineH4
The scenery was good. Ample time to walk around which was appreciated. The clerk in the candy store was rude but we bought some candy anyway.
Visited: Oct 21, 2007
by SusanH19
Beautiful, took the transit so we could visit as many towns as possible.
Visited: Oct 14, 2007
by LeeJ
You can take the Island Bus to Edgarstown and Vineyard Haven,. Both are cute towns.
Visited: Oct 07, 2007
by Joannes111
Unfortunately, it was a rainy day so we didn't walk around alot to get more of a feel of what it's really like and were disappointed. The shops that were open were nice.
Visited: Sep 23, 2006
by WilliamF8
waste of time. did not care for this port
Visited: Oct 07, 2006
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