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.
Kelley House Hotel
Biography
No Image AvailableFirst opened in 1742 as a tavern, the Kelley House is a registered Historic Hotel of America in the heart of Edgartown. The hotel has 42 guest rooms and 11 suites, all with private bathrooms and some with balconies offering views of nearby Edgartown Harbor.
The Kelley House features a spacious outdoor pool, private parking and the Newes From America pub, open year-round. Free wi-fi is available in the lobby. Beaches, shopping, dining, entertainment and public transportation are all within easy walking distance.

Open year-round, the Kelley House in the historic village of Edgartown has been welcoming guests since 1742.
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First opened in 1742 as a tavern, the Kelley House is a registered Historic Hotel of America in the heart of Edgartown.