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Charlie Utz terminals on your own schedule (see page 17). Private boat charters can be booked with select Boat Charter Companies (Page 69). Private air travel can also be booked with several airline companies (Page 17). WHERE TO STAY Now that you know how you’re going to get here, your next step is to decide in which town to stay. Martha’s Vineyard has six small towns, each with their own distinctive personality, attractions, stories, and varieties of places to stay. The three port towns of Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown are easily accessible and have concentrated town centers easy to explore on your own by foot. The three other towns are more rural and are located “Up Island,” perfect for those looking for an even quieter getaway. For more information on the towns, see page 24 and visit mvy.com/towns. 6 Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce The Island offers so many lovely overnight accommodations to choose from. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the choices, let one of our Reservation Services help (Page 7). For no charge to you, they’ll help you find a great place to stay! See all accomodations page 34. AROUND THE ISLAND If you’re not able to or don’t want to bring your car, no problem! Getting around the Island is made easy with our numerous car rental agencies, public bus system, bike rentals, and tours (Page 19). For fun activities to do while you’re here, see Play (recreation) Page 60, and On the Water Page 68. For more information on planning your trip, please visit mvy.com/plan PLAN

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