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 Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, or Edgartown. Should you prefer a more pastoral setting, winding roads, and fewer crowds, head “up-Island” to West Tisbury, Chilmark (including Menemsha), or Aquinnah.
Harbor View Hotel
Biography
No Image AvailableSurrounded by miles of beaches in the storybook village of Edgartown, Harbor View Hotel captures the essence of the Great American Summer. Just 7 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, the 117-room resort provides guests with the perfect Martha’s Vineyard vacation oasis – undeniably, in the best locale of the island – highlighted by top tier dining and breathtaking views of the Edgartown Harbor. Our iconic hotel is only steps away from boutiques, art galleries, beaches and sunset cruises. The right location = a beacon of luxury.

Built in 1891, the Harbor View Hotel overlooks the Edgartown Lighthouse, Edgartown Harbor, and Chappaquiddick Island.
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117 Renovated Guest Rooms, Suites, and Cottages, seasonal salt water pool, Bettini Restaurant, just minutes from historic Edgartown, and spectacular views of Edgartown harbor.