Day Trip to Martha's Vineyard from Boston

Destination: Martha's Vineyard

    1. Oak Bluffs
    2. Overview: Begin your day at Oak Bluffs, known for its whimsical Gingerbread Cottages—colorful, ornate Victorian homes that line the streets like something out of a fairy tale. Take a stroll along Circuit Avenue, brimming with boutique shops, galleries, and eateries, before heading to the town’s iconic Flying Horses Carousel, the nation's oldest operating platform carousel, dating back to 1876.
    3. Visit Duration: Morning
    4. Must Try Delicacy: Lobster Roll at a nearby seafood shack

    5. Edgartown

    6. Overview: After lunch, head to Edgartown, a former whaling port turned upscale retreat, characterized by its stately Greek Revival homes and quaint lighthouse. Meander through the historic streets, visit the Edgartown Lighthouse, and enjoy the panoramic views of Chappaquiddick Island across the harbor.
    7. Visit Duration: Early Afternoon
    8. Highlight: Take a guided tour of the Vincent House Museum for a glimpse into 17th-century island life.

    9. Vineyard Haven

    10. Overview: Late afternoon calls for a visit to Vineyard Haven, the island’s main port of entry. Explore the Tisbury Marketplace for unique souvenirs and local crafts. The Martha's Vineyard Museum, located here, provides an insightful dive into the island's rich maritime history and cultural heritage.
    11. Visit Duration: Late Afternoon
    12. Don't Miss: Sunset at Vineyard Haven Harbor

    13. Menemsha Beach

    14. Overview: End your day with a sunset visit to Menemsha Beach, renowned for its unspoiled beauty and breathtaking sunsets. This small fishing village offers a peaceful setting to unwind and reflect on the day's adventures. Enjoy a casual dinner of fresh seafood while watching the sun dip below the horizon.
    15. Visit Duration: Evening
    16. Recommended Meal: Freshly caught seafood dinner at Menemsha Fish Market