Travel on a Dime


Fall

Fall

After a brief hiatus (summer vacay in Kenya), DC on a Dime is back and ready to assist.  The dog days of summer are getting ever shorter, and fall is on its way in.  The Washingtonian has amassed a list of 36 easy getaways from the DC metro area for the fall, and DC on a Dime recommends a few modifications for the cost conscious.

1.) Try to book your stay after Labor Day weekend.  Accomodation and activity prices usually fall after the high summer season.

2.) Limit your stay to one night.  If you arrive early Saturday morning and depart Sunday evening you can still have time to enjoy the activities offered in the area.

3.) Call ahead.  In the throws of a the recession, clientele strapped businesses are more willing to wheel and deal.  Take a chance and call ahead to see what you can negotiate.  You might get lucky.

Oak Bluffs, MV - Memorial Day Weekend '09
Oak Bluffs, MV – Memorial Day ‘09

Politico recently asked Washington insiders about their summer vacation plans, but, surprisingly, nobody mentioned a DC on a Dime favorite – Martha’s Vineyard.  Incidentally, this is also where President Obama and the First Family were rumored to go this coming August. 

Now, we know what you’re thinking.  (I’m not a wealthy politician).  And while it’s true that you can only get to MV by ferry or by flight, you can still enjoy an affordable vacation on Martha’s Vineyard, with a little planning.mv-map-small

Commonly referred to as the “Vineyard,” this 100 square mile island has long been a summer get-a-away for Washingtonians.  The Vineyard is home to six separate towns:  Tisbury (or Vineyard Haven), Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, West Tisbury, Chilmark, and  Aquinnah.  Each with its own distinct character and appeal.

In addition to outstanding dining and local shops, the Vineyard offers a variety of recreational activities.  From miles of picturesque biking paths and hiking trails, to world class golf and beautiful beaches

As noted in this introductory guide, you don’t have to be rich and famous to enjoy MV:  “Instead, visit the Vineyard to bicycle the shaded paths hugging the coastline.  Admire the regal sea captains’ houses in Edgartown, and stop by the Edgartown Scrimshaw Gallery for a memento of the sea.  Stroll down Circuit Avenue in Oak Bluffs with a Mad Martha’s ice-cream cone and then ride the Flying Horses Carousel, said to be the oldest working carousel in the country.”

Check out these recommended websites for additional information on planning your trip from DC to MV on a dime: 

Below are a few pictures from our most recent trip to Martha’s Vineyard.   

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Annapolis - America's Sailing Capital

For Washingtonians looking for an economical vacation spot, you don’t have to look far.   Just 33 miles - 45 minute drive -  Annapolis, MD is the perfect day trip or week-end getaway from DC. 

Annapolis has great shopping, restaurants, and a rich history.  Founded in 1649, it is the Capital of Maryland, and was the Capital of the United States when the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Revolutionary War.  It is also the proud home of the U. S. Naval Academy, founded in1845, and St. John’s College, founded in 1696.

Whether by car, boat, or on foot, you can enjoy what “America’s Sailing Capitol” has to offer.  And please treat yourself to the awesome crab cakes at Carrol’s Creek Waterfront Restaurant, which is tucked away in the Annapolis City Marina. 

View From the Deck at Carrol's Creek

View From the Deck at Carrol's Creek

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