Mocha Mott’s is a lively coffeehouse and local favorite. They serve everything from hot and iced coffees, lattes, and teas to refreshing lemonades, smoothies, and kombucha—with no upcharge for non-dairy milk. On the food side, you’ll find Cape Cod–style bagels with all the fixings, plus croissants, muffins, scones, cookies, and even gluten-free baked treats. It’s a laid-back, friendly spot where you can sip, snack, and soak in the Vineyard vibe.
One of the more unique attractions on Martha's Vineyard, Island Alpaca is a hit with its friendly animals and well-stocked gift shop. Spread across 19 acres, the farm features a herd of more than 70 alpacas and one llama. When you're not petting or interacting with these gentle creatures, take a self-guided walking tour of the farm.
Inkwell Beach is a historic and culturally significant beach in Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, known for its role as a gathering place for the African American community since the late 1800s.
Scenic ocean-side park featuring grassy areas for lounging and fountains, a bandstand and a gazebo.
Named for its appearance in the movie Jaws, filmed on Martha’s Vineyard. The bridge is located on Beach Rd connecting Edgartown and Oak Bluffs. Lots of kids and adults make their summer splash by jumping off of Jaws Bridge.