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ReservationsGetting HereBy Car Many visitors to Martha's Vineyard choose to drive to the ferry and either walk across or bring their car along. In the summer season there are a number of ports from which you can reach Martha's Vineyard, although only one through which you can bring a car. Walking aboard gives you more options and on-island transportation is available. Approximate mileage to Woods Hole, MA (the Steamship Authority port) from the following cities:
Driving Directions From New York and points South: To New Bedford - Follow Route I-95 North to Providence, then take I-195 East. From Boston and points North: Take Route 3 to the Sagamore Bridge. Alternate route from Boston and points North: Follow I-95 to Route 24. If you are planning to bring your car over to Martha's Vineyard, you must have a reservation for the ferry. Book these as early as possible! Visit www.steamshipauthority.com or call 508-477-8600. If you choose to leave your car on the mainland, you can park in the area maintained by the Steamship Authority in Falmouth, or in areas maintained by the other ferry operators in New Bedford, Falmouth, and Hyannis. Be sure to allow time to get from the parking areas to the boat. In summer months you should allow no less than 30 minutes from parking to arrive at the boat. By Bus Bus Services By Air There is year-round plane service to the Martha's Vineyard Airport from Boston, Hyannis, Nantucket, and seasonally from Providence and New Bedford via Cape Air, www.flycapeair.com , 800-352-0714. US Air also flies to Martha's Vineyard from LaGuardia and Philadelphia from June through October. Charter services also are available, and the airport has facilities for private planes. Martha's Vineyard Airport is located in the center of the Island. Taxis and cars can be hired at the terminal.
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