Understated and elegant, Martha’s Vineyard is the perfect location for a laid-back summer getaway. This historic island off the coast of Cape Cod is known for its beaches, seafood, and classic coastal New England aesthetic.
Martha’s Vineyard is an easy day trip from Cape Cod, thanks to quick and frequent ferries between the two locations; however, to truly experience all that this lovely island has to offer, we recommend staying for a full weekend (or longer!).
Plane: There is an airport on the Vineyard! This is the most direct way to travel to MV (and may ultimately be the most cost effective) if you live outside of the Boston/Cape Cod area. The alternative is to fly to Boston, drive to Cape Cod, and then hop on a ferry.
Ferry: Martha’s Vineyard is only about 45 minutes from Cape Cod by ferry. There are also ferry options from Rhode Island and New York. The MV Chamber of Commerce website has a list of ferries and links to the schedules.
May through September is considered “season” in MV and July and August are typically the two busiest months.
The island is very pleasant during fall/winter – accommodation prices are significantly lower and crowds are thin. Unfortunately, many restaurants and businesses close during this time.
No. A car is certainly convenient but not necessary. MV has a great bus system and Uber/Lyft are used on the island. It’s also an incredibly bike-friendly destination, with miles of trails to explore.
We recently rented this beautiful home for the week of Thanksgiving. A home rental is a great option if you are with a bigger group, plan to stay a full week, or if you enjoy cooking.
A community of more than 300 small, pastel colored historic homes located within walking distance from the Oaks Bluff town center. The homes were built by a Methodist community that settled the area in the 1800’s.
Small island off the eastern end of Martha’s Vineyard and site of the Ted Kennedy tragedy. The ferry runs frequently from Edgartown. The island boasts several hiking trails and beautiful beach views.
Take a scenic drive to the west end of the island to view the lighthouse and red clay cliffs. The perfect spot to enjoy sunset.
Small fishing village on the east end of the island where the movie JAWS was filmed. Come here for a walk and some of the best seafood you will ever eat.
Classic, preppy “downtown” area reminiscent of Nantucket. Stroll along the main streets for beautiful coastal homes and boutique shopping. Home to the Vineyard Vines flagship store.
While you’re in Edgartown, take a walk out to the lighthouse.
Biking is a great way to explore the island. There are many rental shops on the island, so choose the one closest to your accommodations.
Any trip to coastal New England would be incomplete without sailing. There are many sailboat tour and charter companies that operate out of MV. Click here for a link to several options.
Yes, there really is an alpaca farm on Martha’s Vineyard.
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