Martha's Vineyard Travel Guide: Where to eat, sleep and play when you visit
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Where to Stay

Charlotte Inn
Stately old-world elegance in the Vineyard’s favorite village

The Lightkeepers Inn
Suites and a private cottage ideal
for exploring Edgartown and
nearby beaches

Mansion House Inn and Spa
Luxe lodging in Vineyard Haven features a top-notch spa using
local products

Oak House Inn
An old-fashioned Victorian B&B with fabulous ocean views

Pequot Hotel
A quaint and cozy retreat families
will love
What to Do
An Afternoon in Edgartown
The old seaport is a relic of the era when whaling paid the bills

Bicycle Bliss
Bikes beat cars for exploring
the Vineyard

Chappaquiddick
The infamous island is also a nature lover's paradise
Explore Oak Bluffs
Gingerbread cottages, shopping and a vintage carousel make for a sweet trip

Sunset at the Cliffs
The red Aquinnah Cliffs are a Vineyard must-see
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Insider Tips
The Four Seasons
The Vineyard isn't just a summer
thing anymore

Getting There
Lose the car; ride the ferry

Teed Off
Getting a spot on a Vineyard course
Doing the Dog
The Black Dog is worth a visit despite the hype

Home Sweet Rental Home
Why settle for a room when you can get a whole house?
Where to Eat

L'Etoile uses local produce and seafood in top-ranked, contemporary French cuisine.

Larsen's Fish Market in Menemsha is known for having the Vineyard's best lobster roll.

Détente is an intimate wine bar and restaurant serving a seasonal menu of Mediterranean-influenced American fare.

Mexican food is the star at Sharky's Cantina, an always-busy, super-friendly restaurant on Oak Bluffs' Circuit Avenue.

Vineyard Haven's Artcliff Diner serves diner food made with fresh, inventive ingredients.