Sunday, November 10, 2013

Make Summer An Adventure With Marthas Vineyard Fishing Charters

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By Alyce Powell


When it's summertime, people living on the East Coast look for the perfect excuse to get out of the city for a while. Many head to cabins up in the mountains or the countryside. Even more rent summer homes at the coast, for example on Long Island. Those who are lucky enough head even further north to have a great family vacation at the place where the movie 'Jaws' was set. If they're very adventurous, they book Marthas Vineyard fishing charters to go out on the ocean.

Massachusetts is the state that is home to Cape Cod. A little to the south of Cape Cod you'll find Martha's Vineyard, a very popular destination among the wealthy members of society. Only two East Coast islands are bigger than this one. The about 16,500 inhabitants that live here throughout the year are mainly dependent on fishing and tourism to pay the bills.

The Vineyard, as the locals call their home, has a wonderful climate. In summer it's really pleasant because it's not as hot as it gets on the mainland. This is when visitors swarm the towns and villages here, to the point of there being about 100,000 people in the high summer months. In winter, it tends to be a little warmer than most mainland locations. Rainfall is spread out through the year.

The original inhabitants of the area were the Wampanoag, who called the island Noepe. The first English settlement here was founded in 1642 and for a long time the islanders called their home Martin's Vineyard. While fishing has always been important to island life, the location became a whaling station that produced lamp oil and blubber.

Many summer homes on the island belong to the rich and famous. The Kennedy family has a long association with this destination and it was on his way here that John F Kennedy Jr died in a plane crash. The island has also been a summer vacation destination for other politicians, including the Clintons and current President Barack Obama. Many famous musicians, writers, artists and actors come here for the summer and John Belushi was buried in Chilmark.

The celebrities who frequent the East Coast island are responsible for one of the destination's main attractions, which is simply to try and spot famous people or admiring their homes. The beaches are another good reason to come here and The Vineyard is also home to a small wine industry. Several film festivals are held throughout the year too and the kids will love the Flying Horses Carousel, the oldest in the United States and located in Oak Bluffs.

It's easy to get to the island even though it's not possible to get here by car. Flying in is a popular choice, with seasonal flights from airports in Boston and Providence and from further afield in New York City, Philadelphia and Washington DC. The rich naturally fly in by private jet. If you want to have a smaller carbon footprint, another option is to travel in by ferry from the mainland.

One of the best adventures you can have is to find Marthas Vineyard fishing charters and head out to the ocean. The waters are great for catching something for the pot. Even if you don't like to fish, you'll be happy to feel the sun on your skin and the wind in your hair, knowing that it is indeed a good summer.




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