About Martha’s Vineyard


Martha’s Vineyard welcomes visitors from around the globe.

Picturesque, quaint, a world apart, spectacular beaches, peaceful sunsets, a place for families to gather and ultimately relax are but a few descriptions often quoted about this spectacular island. At its furthest points, the Vineyard is 23 miles long and 7 miles wide. Made up of six small towns, the island has something to offer all travelers and second home buyers. Diverse in terrain, spectacular in its natural beauty and conservation lands, quaint harbors and seaside villages, the island captivates and leaves all who visit waiting to return.

Beaches

Picturesque, quaint, a world apart, spectacular beaches, peaceful sunsets, a place for families to gather and ultimately relax are but a few descriptions often quoted about this spectacular island.

Aquinnah
- Gay Head Public Beach, or Moshup Beach ( parking fee in summer)
- Lobsterville Beach
- Philbin Beach (Residents and Renters Only)

Chilmark
- Lucy Vincent Beach (Residents and Renters only)
- Menemsha Public Beach
- Squibnocket Beach (Residents and Renters only)

Edgartown
- Bend in the Road Beach
- East Beach (Managed by The Trustees of Reservations)
- Fuller Street Beach
- Katama Beach, or South Beach
- Lighthouse Beach

Oak Bluffs
- Eastville Beach
- Oak Bluffs Town Beach
- Joseph Sylvia State Beach

Vineyard Haven
- Lake Tashmoo Town Beach
- Owen Park Beach
- Tisbury Town Beach

West Tisbury
- Lambert's Cove Beach (Residents and Renters Only)
- Long Point Wildlife Refuge beach (Managed by The Trustees of Reservations)

For more information on individual towns,
visit these official town websites:

Edgartown>
Tisbury>
Chilmark>
Oak Bluffs>
West Tisbury>

Additional Vineyard Resources
MV Land Bank >
Dukes County Website >
MV Online >
MV Gazette >
MV Times >
Massachusetts Association of Realtors >