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    The best accommodations on Martha's Vineyard:
    for every town, every budget, every family, and yes, even every dog.

    It's All Here

    The choice of where to stay on Martha’s Vineyard is as diverse as the Island itself.

    Take your pick: five star resort, rambling Victorian hotel by the sea, secluded hideaway with a view, bed and breakfast, funky motel on the harbor, rental estate, private bungalow, international youth hostel, campground and more.

    If you want to be close to ferries, shopping, and nightlife, you’ll want to stay in one of the three “down-Island” towns: Oak BluffsVineyard Haven, or Edgartown. Should you prefer a more pastoral setting, winding roads, and fewer crowds, head “up-Island” to West TisburyChilmark (including Menemsha), or Aquinnah.

    Hotels, Inns, and B&Bs

    Five Star? Got it. Rambling Victorian hotel by the sea? Got it. Secluded hideaway with a view? Got that too. Bed and Breakfast? Oh yeah, in spades. And more. It’s all here.

    Vacation Rentals

    Need help finding the perfect pad? Get in touch with a local real estate agency.

    Stories

    What about Fido? Dog-friendly lodging on Martha’s Vineyard

    Fortunately for your furry pal, more and more inns, hotels, and B&Bs on the Island are accepting four-legged guests. Policies differ (and change), but there's options.

    An Island musician recalls rocking the Seaview Hotel

    Everyone has a story of an unforgettable summer on Martha's Vineyard. Island musician Mike Benjamin shares his.  The...

    Bob Carroll, the Harbor View Hotel, and big movie...

    The summer of 2014 marked the 40th anniversary of the filming of the movie “Jaws,” and the 90th birthday of the former owner of the Harbor View, Bob Carroll.