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Where to Catch the Best Sunset on Martha’s Vineyard

June 2, 2025

Photo by Michael Blanchard Where to Catch the Best Sunset on Martha’s Vineyard When the day winds down on Martha’s Vineyard, the sky puts on a show. Sunsets here aren’t just beautiful, they’re unforgettable. With sweeping ocean views, rugged cliffs, and serene harbors, the Island offers a variety of vantage points to witness the day’s…

The Best Water Sports on Martha’s Vineyard: A Complete Guide for Summer Fun

June 2, 2025

When it comes to summer fun on Martha’s Vineyard, nothing beats time on the water. With its pristine coastline, saltwater ponds, and harbors lined with sailboats, this beloved New England island is the perfect place to dive into a variety of water sports. Whether you’re visiting for the day or spending a full week, enjoying…

Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Summer Guide

May 20, 2025

The Maker’s New Restaurant Opens 5/22 (Photo: Lis Bluford) The Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Summer Guide is your insider scoop on what’s fresh, exciting, and worth checking out this season. We’re spotlighting new members, upcoming events, and standout summer offerings to help you plan your best Vineyard days.  Arts & Culture Tashmoo Spring…

Must-Read Books About Martha’s Vineyard: Local Authors and Island-Inspired Stories

April 20, 2025

  Must-Read Books About Martha’s Vineyard: Local Authors and Island-Inspired Stories If you’re planning a trip to Martha’s Vineyard or simply love reading books that evoke the charm and character of coastal New England, this curated reading list is for you. Whether you’re lounging on a sun-soaked beach in Edgartown or sipping coffee in a…

Should You Bring a Car to Martha’s Vineyard? Your Complete Guide!

April 19, 2025

How to Get a Car to Martha’s Vineyard Let’s start with the basics. If you decide you do want to bring your car, your only option is the Steamship Authority , which runs ferries between Woods Hole and Vineyard Haven. This is the only ferry service that transports vehicles, and reservations are required-especially during the…

Lighthouses on Martha’s Vineyard

March 31, 2025

Martha’s Vineyard is home to five iconic lighthouses that have stood the test of time, each with a unique history and an integral role in maritime navigation. These structures, built between 1799 and 1869, are strategically positioned along the island’s coastline, guiding sailors safely through the treacherous waters of Vineyard Sound and Nantucket Sound. At…

Top Ten Tips for Entertaining Teenagers on Martha’s Vineyard

March 29, 2025

Teenagers are a unique age range, constantly balancing between independence and the need for entertainment. If you’re planning a family getaway to Martha’s Vineyard and want to ensure your teens have a memorable and fun experience, you’re in the right place. From outdoor adventures to unique local experiences, Martha’s Vineyard offers an abundance of activities…

A Retiree’s Guide to Martha’s Vineyard: What to Do, See, and Discover

March 25, 2025

Discovering historic Martha’s Vineyard should be on every retiree’s travel bucket list. This charming New England island, known for its breathtaking coastal views, rich history, and relaxed pace, is the perfect getaway for retirees looking to explore, unwind, and enjoy a mix of adventure and tranquility. Contrary to what some may believe, getting to Martha’s…

The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Martha’s Vineyard with Your Dog

March 24, 2025

Martha’s Vineyard is a dreamy destination, offering picturesque landscapes, scenic beaches, charming towns, and rich history-making it an ideal place for dog lovers to explore with their four-legged companions. As pets are part of the family, many travelers choose to take their dogs along, and thankfully, Martha’s Vineyard is a dog-friendly destination, ready to welcome…

Discovering the Flavors of Martha’s Vineyard: A Culinary Journey with The Martha’s Vineyard Cookbook

March 10, 2025

Seven miles off the coast of Massachusetts, Martha’s Vineyard is a beloved destination for summer visitors who come to swim, sunbake, and feast on fried seafood, farmstand goods, and mouthwatering lobster rolls. Many coastal places have this draw, but few have visitors return year after year, decade after decade, generation after generation as they do…

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