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Escape to Martha's Vineyard for charming New England towns and stunning Atlantic coastline views.
Experience the unique island vibe and picturesque harbors of Oak Bluffs and Edgartown.
Enjoy car-free exploration with excellent public transit and bike paths throughout Martha's Vineyard.
Discover a rich history of Wampanoag culture and classic Victorian architecture.
Savor fresh seafood and explore local artisan shops for a true island getaway.
Find quintessential coastal charm and a relaxed pace of life on Martha's Vineyard.
Getting around Martha's Vineyard is quite convenient. The Island has an extensive public bus system, VTA, which connects all the main towns and beaches, making it easy to explore without a car. Day passes are reasonably priced. Renting a bike is another popular and scenic option, with dedicated paths throughout much of the island. Taxis and ride-sharing services are available, especially in the larger towns. Ferries from the mainland are the primary way to arrive, and some offer car transport, but many visitors opt to leave their vehicles behind.
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Martha's Vineyard experiences a temperate maritime climate with distinct seasons. Summers are warm and humid, with ocean breezes moderating the heat, while winters are cool and damp, though generally milder than inland New England. Spring and fall offer pleasant, crisp air, ideal for outdoor activities.
The shoulder seasons, May, June, September, and October, are often considered the best months to visit Martha's Vineyard due to pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower accommodation prices.
Peak season runs from late June through August, offering the warmest weather perfect for beach days and lively island life, but expect higher prices and significant crowds.
The off-season, from November to April, brings cooler weather and a quieter atmosphere, with many seasonal businesses closed, but offers a more local and peaceful experience.
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Discover the island's stunning shoreline, from sandy beaches to dramatic cliffs, with curated tours and activities.
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Discover the unique character and vibrant history of Martha's Vineyard's distinct towns with expertly guided walking and bus tours.
Discover the rich heritage of the Wampanoag Nation through guided tours and immersive activities on Martha's Vineyard.
Getting around Martha's Vineyard is quite convenient. The Island has an extensive public bus system, VTA, which connects all the main towns and beaches, making it easy to explore without a car. Day passes are reasonably priced. Renting a bike is another popular and scenic option, with dedicated paths throughout much of the island. Taxis and ride-sharing services are available, especially in the larger towns. Ferries from the mainland are the primary way to arrive, and some offer car transport, but many visitors opt to leave their vehicles behind.
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Martha's Vineyard experiences a temperate maritime climate with distinct seasons. Summers are warm and humid, with ocean breezes moderating the heat, while winters are cool and damp, though generally milder than inland New England. Spring and fall offer pleasant, crisp air, ideal for outdoor activities.
Getting around Martha's Vineyard is quite convenient. The Island has an extensive public bus system, VTA, which connects all the main towns and beaches, making it easy to explore without a car. Day passes are reasonably priced. Renting a bike is another popular and scenic option, with dedicated paths throughout much of the island. Taxis and ride-sharing services are available, especially in the larger towns. Ferries from the mainland are the primary way to arrive, and some offer car transport, but many visitors opt to leave their vehicles behind.
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Discover the island's stunning shoreline, from sandy beaches to dramatic cliffs, with curated tours and activities.
Explore iconic lighthouses and stunning coastal vistas on Martha's Vineyard with expertly guided tours.
Discover Martha's Vineyard's picturesque landscapes and charming towns at your own pace with guided or self-guided cycling adventures.
Explore Martha's Vineyard's rich food scene, from farm-to-table delights to fresh seafood on curated culinary trails.
Discover the unique character and vibrant history of Martha's Vineyard's distinct towns with expertly guided walking and bus tours.
Discover the rich heritage of the Wampanoag Nation through guided tours and immersive activities on Martha's Vineyard.
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