Deciding which Martha's Vineyard beach rentals to stay in is a difficult choice when there are 6 fabulous towns to choose from. Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, is a fantastic vacation destination. Each town offers something special and plenty of things to do. It doesn't matter which Martha's Vineyard vacation home you choose, your vacation will be enjoyable. Here is a guide to the 6 towns and what each one offers you.
- Aquinnah
Aquinnah is located on the western tip of Martha's Vineyard. It's where you'll find the Gay Head Lighthouse, Gay Head Cliffs and Wampanoag Indians. The brilliantly colored Gay Head Cliffs and the sunsets at Aquinnah Beach attract many to this town. If you look carefully enough while visiting the cliffs, you'll find ancient fossils from sharks, wild horses and other animals. - Chilmark
Chimark is comprised of nature preserves, impressive coastlines and gently sloping hills. This town offers terrific fishing opportunities in Menemsha village. Chilmark is also a place to see grazing sheep on one side and beaches on the other. - Edgartown
This town is considered the most elegant of the six towns. It began as the first settlement in Martha's Vineyard and still remains a historical attraction. Edgartown also has immaculate Greek Revival homes that were constructed years ago by whaling captains. This town is also the perfect place for yachting. Yachting in Edgartown is considered one of the best in the world. Other places of interest include two museums: the Vincent House, the oldest home in Edgartown, and Thomas Cooke House. There are historic churches, four gorgeous beaches and wildlife conservation. - Oak Bluffs
Oak Bluffs is home to the Flying Horses Carousel, the oldest operating carousel in the world. This oceanfront town features gingerbread cottages of every decor imaginable. Restaurants, beaches, wildlife, a microbrewery, recreational parks and a golf course help make Oak Bluffs one of the best towns to visit. - Vineyard Haven
Shopping opportunities, sightseeing and fine dining are some of the wonderful things to do in Vineyard Haven, also known as Tisbury. This town's harbor is excellent for watching ships come in. You'll also find several historic attractions in Vineyard. Owen Park is home to the Old Schoolhouse Museum and Spring Street is home to the town hall, an architectural masterpiece. If you love stage shows, Vineyard Playhouse provides theater and entertainment all year round. - West Tisbury
West Tisbury features several interesting sites: Cedar Tree Neck Nature Preserve, Christiantown Memorial and Polly Hill Arboretum. Cedar Tree provides bird watching and light hiking activities. The Arboretum features over 200 species of trees and a picnic area for visitors. When you're not out at one of these attractions, travel the town and browse the magnificent homes. Many of the homes were built on Music Street by successful sea and whaling captains.
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