Youth Hostel in Martha's Vineyard
Travel Tips for HI - Martha's Vineyard (Page 5/7)
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06 Jul 2011 Richard, USA:
We did not stay there; reservation made in error, |
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06 Jul 2011 Richard, USA:
We did not stay there; reservation made in error, |
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06 Jul 2011 Richard, USA:
We did not stay there; reservation made in error, |
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19 Jun 2011 Kelli, USA:
Go to Menemsha and grab a "Bite" at "Bite" fish shack! |
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26 Jun 2011 Claire, USA:
Don't forget to go see Oak Bluffs, Edgerton and the cliffs in the south. |
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06 Jul 2011 Richard, USA:
We did not stay there; reservation made in error, |
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19 Jun 2011 Kelli, USA:
The cycle from HI to Menemsha on Middle Road: stunning! |
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05 Jun 2011 Lee, USA:
Alleys corner store about a mile down the street has great fresh local produce !!! |
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15 May 2011 Tarun, USA:
No eating places near by. You have to drive a bit to reach to good eating places |
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17 Sep 2010 C, USA:
oak bluff-- cottage museum, lobster ice cream, black dog discount store seeing the island by the bus-- take all the routes to see the island alpaca farm any of the lighthouses |
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HI Hostel Martha's VineyardThe Martha's Vineyard Hostel is the first purpose built hostel in the USA. It has a large, fully equipped kitchen for preparing meals, dining area and two common rooms. Private and coed dormitory rooms are available. Breakfast, wifi access and parking are free. All bed linens and a bath towel are included in the overnight rate. The hostel is a great place for groups and offers several activity packages. There is a spacious yard for outdoor dining or a great game of sand volleyball. The Vineyard Hostel is centrally located between the Aquinnah Clay Cliffs, Menemsha Fishing Village and Oak Bluffs' "Ginger Bread" Cottages. There is bus stop across the street from the hostel and a bike path runs behind it. Martha's Vineyard is an island with a rich history of relaxation and outdoor activities ranging from beautiful public beaches, bicycle paths and art galleries to chartered fishing trips, kayak adventures and farm visits. | more...... |

