Martha’s Vineyard is an island located eight miles off the Cape Cod peninsula in Massachusetts. Once a whaling center, it has become a favorite summertime haven for many celebrities.
Martha’s Vineyard is made up of six towns, each with a selection of restaurants and accommodations. Residents have come to say “up island” to mean western areas of the island—Aquinnah, Chilmark and West Tisbury. Edgartown, Oak Bluffs and Tisbury are “down island.” South-facing beaches have the most surf. Uncle Seth’s Pond on Lambert’s Cove Road is the only freshwater beach.
The Gay Head cliffs at Aquinnah are a “must see.” Moshup Beach below the cliffs was also named as at top ten “walking beach” by the Travel Channel in 2003. Menemsha is one of the few places on the East Coast where you can see the sunset over the water. Be sure to enjoy lobster from Larsen’s Fish Market on the dock while watching the sunset, and make a requisite stop to the famous Black Dog Cafe before your visit ends.
From New England history to maritime culture to classic Atlantic beaches—what not to miss during your vacation to this idyllic, historic island.
Find the best places to rest after a long day of exploring all that Martha’s Vineyard has to offer.
Enjoy some surf and sun at the many beaches that stretch for miles along this gorgeous island’s shoreline.
Get recommended bike trails and rentals for two-wheeled touring of the island.
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