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MARTHA'S VINEYARD

W
elcome to Martha’s Vineyard! Our celebrated island is the ideal escape for those who want magnificent beaches, golf, nature hikes, biking, great restaurants and shopping. The island of Martha’s Vineyard offers a rich mix of cultures and traditions. From the breathtaking cliffs of Aquinnah (Gay Head) to the historic streets of Edgartown—a world-renowned yachting center—every corner of the island has a unique charm.

Martha’s Vineyard lies 7 miles east off the coast of Cape Cod in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is 9 miles wide and 23 miles long at its furthest points and has a total land area of about 100 square miles. Martha’s Vineyard has 125 miles of tidal shoreline and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

There are six towns on Martha’s Vineyard, three up-island towns—Aquinnah, Chilmark (which includes Menemsha), and West Tisbury—and three down-island towns—Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown (which includes Chappaquiddick). The terms up-island and down-island originated as nautical references to degrees of longitude on navigational maps, but today they more commonly refer to the different “states of mind” of the island towns: “up-island” being more remote and laid-back and “down-island” being more active and bustling. The population of Martha’s Vineyard is approximately 15,000 year-round and 115,000 during the summer months.

The down-island town of Edgartown

Regarded by many as one of New England’s most elegant communities, Edgartown was Martha’s Vineyard’s first colonial settlement and has been the county seat since 1642.

Stately Greek Revival homes, built by whaling captains, have been carefully maintained to preserve the beauty of this renowned 19th century seaport village. For the past hundred years, Edgartown has been one of the world’s great yachting centers and continues to host numerous regattas each summer.

Edgartown offers activities for all tastes. Shop the charming stores of Main Street, have lunch in a sidewalk café, or head to the beach. You can choose from the beautiful beaches of Chappaquiddick or take a quick shuttle to South Beach to soak up the sun. Fish for bass and blues from the shore or hire one of the many talented Captains for a day of adventure on the water. At nearby Felix Neck sanctuary, you can enjoy over 200 acres of Audubon Society trails and wildlife where activities for all age groups are offered throughout the year. You’ll love the diversity Edgartown has to offer—both day and night—all just a short walk from The Harborside Inn, Edgartown's only waterfront hotel.

   
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