Getting Here, Getting Around - Bus, Car, Ferry, Air
Martha's Vineyard transportation - fly to the Island by airplane, drive your car or take a bus, ferry schedules, etc. Getting Around Martha's Vineyard, Public Transportation Year-round Bus Line VTA - Martha's Vineyard Regional Transit... Read more
Alley's General Store & Farm Stand
This sparkling home with central air-conditioning and charming living areas is a tranquil oasis, yet conveniently located right off the Herring Creek bike bath and just a short bike ride to South Beach and historic Edgartown. Spacious, vaulted-ceiling great room offers welcoming gathering place while separate den/TV room ensures room to spread out. Edgartown, Massachusetts is a walking town on on Martha’s Vineyard with a compact village center, but the town itself is a total of 35 square miles. It contains miles of waterfront, either on the beaches, harbor or Edgartown Great Pond, with homes often tucked down dirt roads that feel especially “last century.”. What speed dating taught this writer about long-lasting love. A Guide to Foraging in Tuscany. +1 919-249-5055 / 243 Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road - Po Box.
The oldest convenience store on Martha's Vineyard, Alley's General Store has been in business since 1858. It is not a tourist attraction, but a place you'll love to go to grab some coffee, groceries, snacks, some beach supplies and various toys... Read more
Lobsterville Beach
Lobsterville was a small fishing village started around 1878 during an upsurge in lobster fishing. The beach here used to be lined with lobster pots, fishing gear, and tubs where flounder and skates were salted together with trash fish. Dealers... Read more
Aquinnah Beach & Cliffs
Aquinnah Beach - a half-mile stretch of pristine coastline, it was named one of the Travel Channel's Best Walking Beaches in America. The beach is not as crowded as nearby beaches like South Beach in Katama. Pristine beach, smooth rocks, gorgeous... Read more
Island Alpaca Farm
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Island Alpaca has a select herd of over 50 colorful Huacaya alpaca. Voted The Best Children's Activities on Martha's Vineyard, it offers various services and workshops, including Intro to Spinning Yarn, Educational & School Tours, the... Read more
Ocean Park
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Martha's Vineyard Museum
Address : 59 School Street, Edgartown MA 02539 Tel : (508) 627-444 Open for public : Schedule , admission around $7 Read more
South Beach in Katama
South Beach is one of the busiest beaches on Martha’s Vineyard’s, most popular with the younger crowds. It is placed in top five cleanest beaches in New England. With plenty of free public parking, its location and rolling surf is perfect for... Read more
Gay Head Lighthouse
A Must See for anyone visiting Martha's Vineyard! a visitor to Martha's Vineyard Take a tour of the lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse on Noepe and enjoy spectacular 360 degree Aquinnah panoramic scenery. Climb a winding metal... Read more
Flying Horses Carousel
Address : 15 Oak Bluffs Avenue, Oak Bluffs, MA 02557 The Flying Horses Carousel is one of the oldest carousels in the United States, dating back to the 1870's constructed by Charles Dare, it is one of only two Dare carousels still in... Read more
Edgartown, Massachusetts is a walking town on on Martha’s Vineyard with a compact village center, but the town itself is a total of 35 square miles. It contains miles of waterfront, either on the beaches, harbor or Edgartown Great Pond, with homes often tucked down dirt roads that feel especially “last century.” Edgartown also contains a portion of the Island’s state forest, with abundant walking, hiking and mountain bike riding paths.
The Town of Edgartown is an old whaling town that has reemerged as a charming village, characterized by elegant historic homes and churches. Main Street, Edgartown looks the way a Main Street in a small New England town should look: a one-way street barely two lanes wide with a few blocks of inns, shops and restaurants, a church or two and an old courthouse guarded by old growth elms.
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The European settlement of Martha’s Vineyard began in Edgartown during the late 1600s. The town boasts a rich history as a whaling and shipping hub. Just off Main Street, there are modest houses dating from the 18th century, whalers’ mansions from the 19th century, and 21st-century renovations or reconstructions and additions scattered throughout.
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Edgartown is made up of a few neighborhoods including:
View Homes for Sale in Edgartown Village: The town center is the epitome of a small New England town; a one-way street leading past inns, shops, restaurants, and churches to the harbor. Side streets are lined with stately Greek Revival houses that were built by the whaling captains and have been carefully preserved.
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View Homes for Sale in Katama: On the south shore of Edgartown is the Katama plains; a 190-acre, glacier-produced area of grasslands near the ever popular expanse of South Beach. Nearby Katama Plains is one of the most significant ecosystems in Massachusetts; many of the plants there occur nowhere else on earth.
View Homes for Sale on Chappaquiddick Island: A small island off the eastern end of downtown Edgartown, accessed by a small, barge-like ferry that shuttles three cars at a time, as well as passengers and bicycles, across the narrow channel to the other side. The rural island of Chappaquiddick is only three miles across, with one main road, and offers solitude, privacy, and unparalleled beauty.