Spend time at the beach, as well as checking out the wine tasting, and visiting the port in Vineyard Haven.
You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Cedar Tree Neck Sanctuary and Long Point Wildlife Refuge. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce and Vineyard Haven Terminal.
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Cottages in Vineyard Haven
The price is $248
$599 total
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Jul 20 - Jul 21
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West Chop
Surrounded by Vineyard Sound and Vineyard Haven Harbor, this residential peninsula boasts a private seasonal country club, a nine-hole golf course, and the picturesque West Chop Light. Accessible by car via Franklin and Main Streets.
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Ferries chug into the main port of Martha's Vineyard, where sailboats bob against a backdrop of weathered shingle buildings. The bustling harbor gives way to Main Street's independent bookshops and seafood spots that locals fiercely defend. Martha's Vineyard Museum offers island history in a renovated marine hospital with sweeping harbor views. Take a short bus ride to Oak Bluffs' gingerbread cottages or Edgartown's stately captain's homes. Lambert's Cove Beach rewards those who venture beyond the town center with pristine sands and fewer crowds. Summer brings outdoor films at the Martha's Vineyard Film Center, while year-round residents appreciate the quiet off-season when the population shrinks from thousands to hundreds.







