About Vacation Rentals in Martha's Vineyard

Martha's Vineyard is as refreshing as the name sounds, providing you an absolute picture of tranquility. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the
Nantucket Bay, Martha's Vineyard is a working fishing island. The quaint towns and harbors could satisfy the history buffs and those looking for a bit of relaxation. The active ones can pursue fishing, swimming, sailing, parasailing, and bicycling. Martha's Vineyard Museum features the Island's largest collection of cultural artifacts, historic photographs, archival records, and genealogical records. The museum strives to broaden awareness and access to the Island's history and shared memory. Visit the museum and discover the past and present and participate in the museum’s numerous summertime activities.
The Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary in Martha's Vineyard provides you spectacular views of the surrounding woodlands, meadows, pond, salt marsh, and barrier beach. From the observation building, you can spot wood ducks and other waterfowl in the pond during the fall and winter. In the spring, barn owls may also be seen nesting in the barn loft. Sitting on over 20 acres of land, Polly Hill Arboretum in Martha's Vineyard is home to nearly 1,700 different types of plants. Explore Tisbury Great Pond in Martha's Vineyard by canoe or kayak. You get a valuable opportunity to learn basic paddling techniques, local ecology, and the natural history of Long Point Wildlife Refuge. Observe marine life, shorebirds, and the spectacular sand plains of the refuge. Japanese-Style Mytoi Garden is peacefully located within the pine forest of
Chappaquiddick. Walking through the property is a vacation within your Martha's Vineyard vacation!

Travel by over-sand vehicle to the historic and remote Cape Poge Lighthouse. The Gay Head & East Chop Lighthouses represent two of a total of five lighthouses scattered along Martha's Vineyard. All are fully functional and meticulously maintained.
Gay Head is the western-most town on Martha's Vineyard rightly famous for its National Landmark lighthouse and multi-colored clay cliffs. A trip to the cliffs is surely a treat and on good days, views of the Elizabeth Islands and towns as far away as
Newport, Rhode Island are visible to the naked eye.