Martha's Vineyard is a mid-sized island, 23 miles long and 9 miles wide, with six unique towns and plenty of different things to see and do while you're there. While the downtown areas are great with amazing shopping and dining options, what Martha's Vineyard is truly known for is its natural beauty. You have to take a ferry there.
Lots of great beaches, shopping, and food. You have to take a ferry there.
Visitors are drawn to this remote swatch of land for the beautiful beaches and the welcoming restaurants, the art galleries, charming and luxurious guesthouses and boutique inns and the charming shops.
Our favorite beach and where we got engaged.
We love this ice cream!
Ali might be biased, but this place makes the best mudslides! Live entertainment is amazing, too.
Casual eatery built over the water, serving fried, broiled & blackened seafood for almost 60 years.
Fine dining with amazing views of the water and the Nantucket Sound.
Fun mini-golfing
Jeff recommends this for Fish Chartering adventures
This is located behind the Irish Village hotel
Great walking and biking trail
Casual haunt with harbor views, known for New England seafood staples, especially clam chowder.
One of Jeff's favorite places to go to learn about sharks
Drive-in movie theatre
Fun stores, restaurants, and bars.
Acclaimed Irish restaurant known for its traditional breakfast and corned beef hash
Great if you want to rent a jet ski or parasail.
They offer shark cage diving off Cape Cod.
Great for subs and takeout orders
Fine dining with incredible views of the water
Trendy American venue serving upmarket meat & seafood dishes in a quaint ambiance with a patio.
Skydive #yolo
Beach dune tour
Great Italian food - open after 5pm.
The pizza is soooo good!