How long is the Pied Piper ferry?
72-foot
Our daily cruises aboard the 72-foot luxury fast ferry, the Pied Piper, are the most convenient way to get to Martha’s Vineyard. We have food and beverages available on board, so you can relax with all the amenities you need on your way to Edgartown and back.
How long is high speed ferry to Martha’s Vineyard?
Fast Ferry service takes 75 minutes, bicycles and pets are permitted. There is secure dockside parking provided. WIFI, snacks and refreshments onboard.
How long is the Falmouth Edgartown Ferry?
How long is the ride? The ride takes one hour.
How far is Edgartown from ferry?
The distance between Falmouth and Edgartown is 12 miles.
What ferry do you take to Martha’s Vineyard?
The Steamship Authority
Ferry Schedule> The Steamship Authority provides the only year-round passenger and vehicle ferry service to the island of Martha’s Vineyard.
What is the cheapest ferry to Martha’s Vineyard?
Steamship Authority
The cheapest way to travel on to the Island is to take the Steamship Authority (SSA) ferry which departs from Woods Hole in Falmouth multiple times a day.
How much is fast ferry to Martha’s Vineyard?
FRIDAY-MONDAY SCHEDULE
RATES | Round-trip | One-way |
---|---|---|
Adult | $62 | $32 |
Child (5-12) | $41 | $22 |
Bicycle | $14 | $7 |
Is the ferry running from Falmouth to Martha’s Vineyard?
Hop Aboard The Steamship Authority It’s the only ferry that runs from Falmouth to Martha’s Vineyard year-round. The ferry travels to Vineyard Haven several times a day between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. You also have the option of going to Oak Bluffs between mid-May and mid-October.
How do I bring my car to Martha’s Vineyard?
To take your car: The Steamship Authority in Woods Hole Massachusetts is the only ferry bringing cars to Martha’s Vineyard. The cost is $180.00 or higher (depends on the size of the vehicle) round trip to travel from Woods Hole to the Vineyard.
Can you bike from Oak Bluffs to Edgartown?
Here are our three favorite trails for biking. Beach Road between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown: This stunning six-mile, paved trail travels along the Nantucket Sound on one side and the 7-acre Sengekontacket Pond on the other, and is entirely flat. Bikers can even take a pit stop and go for a swim at State Beach.