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Island Hopping: Manhattan and Martha’s Vineyard

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I went to New York City this week and was once again amazed that both Martha’s Vineyard and this booming metropolis are both definitively islands. At first glance, it seems like all they have in common are their water boundaries…but on this trip, I started to notice other similarities.

1. Community. I spent a good chunk of my time in Brooklyn where the community atmosphere is strong – but, also in Manhattan, where everywhere you look, community groups have bonded to together to create neighborhoods, festivals and events. There’s Chinatown, Little Italy and Curry Row.

The Vineyard, of course, is the same. Though we’re smaller, so you might need to just call our whole lot Lobster Lane. All you have to do is look in the paper to see like-minded people creating space to help and support each other essentially, living in community – sharing music, art, fundraising, food and celebrating this place we live.

2. Kindness. This may be a shock to people who don’t know the city well because there’s a longstanding ‘New Yorker’ reputation of non-connectivity and even an urban coolness. But across the board, every cab driver, every restaurant hostess or waiter, every person on the street who I stopped for directions – all of them were so nice, so full of smiles and so glad to help.

I don’t need to tell you that this is what you’ll find on the Vineyard as well…in droves. You know, good, old fashioned, slow moving, island time.

3. Nooks and Crannies. Sure you can buy a map or take a bus tour, but to really see NYC, you have to hang with a native. They find these streets and these restaurants that will just blow your mind. But, one of my favorite things about the Big Apple is this: you walk into a smallish ‘store’ front and behind the door is a huge hotel lobby, and behind that a restuarant – fires are blazing and space beyond imagination.

On the Vineyard? Same things. First of all, any Vineyarder can help you find the best things (like back door donuts every summer) and the best way to get around the island without hitting traffic (a real coup). And, just like in Manhattan, you might turn down a seemingly small and plain road, and it quickly opens up to miles of gorgeous forest, beautiful houses and incredible ocean views. I’m always blown away with how much there is to see here – and how hidden away it really is.

Vacation Rentals: the economical choice

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While the economic forecast for 2009, has many people tightening their belts, movie ticket sales are still going strong – and so are our vacation rental bookings. What we’re seeing is that people are re-prioritizing, and for many, a summer without the Vineyard, just isn’t the summer.

One of the best features of going the route of a renting a vacation home on the island is that it supports a low-key vacation expense-wise:

  • You can save money by cooking at home in your vacation rental kitchen. You can even bring bulk food from off-island, though we’d love for you to support local business and you’ll definitely want to get your produce from our farmer’s markets.
  • The average rental costs $4,500/week (that’s $571/night) which is the equivalent of two hotel rooms on the island. So the rental saves money for big families – plus, the hotel room won’t have a kitchen – so you’ll be going out for every meal. (Note: There are less expensive rentals if you don’t need a waterview, for instance, that run from $1800-2500.
  • You can bring bikes and equipment from home and your rental house will have plenty of room to store it all so you won’t have to rent.
  • You don’t even need a car! Depending on where your rental is on the island, you can ride your bikes everywhere. One family even rode their bikes onto the ferry and then straight to their vacation rental carrying their packs on their backs!
  • With miles of beach, bike trails, ponds, hikes, nature reserves and the arboretum, you can spend your days fully entertained by the natural habitat of Martha’s Vineyard for free!