Travel writer and photographer Jeff Perk offers his extensive knowledge on this classic New England destination, from friend clams and proper “chowda” to canoeing, windsurfing, and sailing. Jeff narrows in on the unique charm of the region, where travelers can sit on the beach alongside celebrities and then go eat friend clams on picnic tables and catch a drive-in movie. With details on accommodations, dining, and coverage of the lesser-known paths and waterways, Moon Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard & Nantucket gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
About Jeff Perk
Author and photographer Jeff Perk has baked Sacher tortes in Bora Bora, sweated through a Bolivian silver mine, survived the Black Box of Utah's White Canyon, enjoyed the Takarazuka in Tokyo, and, as a result, has never needed to own a TV. He grew up in Southern Illinois, catching fireflies, eating fresh catfish, and smelling sweet magnolia blossoms in spring. He traded it all for fried clams and fall foliage when he left the humid prairie to attend high school and college in New England. After sampling life on the West Coast, briefly laboring in San Francisco's film industry, Jeff rebounded east in time to be swept up in Boston's high-tech boom of the late 1980s.
Despite racking up oodles of frequent flyer miles on business, Jeff's true travel addiction didn't strike until he crossed paths with an international cadre of globetrotters traipsing through New Zealand and Australia. A three-month sabbatical between jobs in 1989 grew into nearly four years of backpacking around South America, hitching rides aboard yachts in the South Pacific, and squeezing through slot canyons in the American Southwest.
As the mileage awards began to run out, it seemed only natural to become a travel writer—a job that allowed Jeff to embrace everything from scuba diving in Fiji to touring the backwater sloughs of the Mississippi Delta. During the latter half of the 1990s, Jeff finally sat still long enough to write the Moon Handbooks to his adopted city (Boston) and state (Massachusetts). He has also contributed to other guidebooks, including Road Trip USA and Road Trip USA: New England, and is editor of the 10th edition of Car-Free in Boston, the nation's oldest transit-users' guide. Jeff's work has also been published in newspapers, on CD-ROMs, and online.
When not writing about his latest adventures or selling his services to local software firms, Jeff can be found bouncing to the salsa beat of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, or online at www.jeffperk.com.