Surrounded by Vineyard Sound and Vineyard Haven Harbor, this residential peninsula boasts a private seasonal country club, a nine-hole golf course, and the picturesque West Chop Light. Accessible by car via Franklin and Main Streets.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Vineyard Haven
Lambert's Cove Beach
9.2/10 (27 reviews)
This secluded Martha's Vineyard treasure offers pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters away from tourist crowds. Arrive after 5PM during summer to experience its tranquil beauty without a resident pass.
Long Point Beach
9.2/10 (20 reviews)
Long Point Beach offers both Atlantic surf and serene freshwater pond shores. Hike through oak forests and sandplain grasslands to spot coastal wildlife while enjoying this peaceful sanctuary.
Martha's Vineyard Museum
9.0/10 (20 reviews)
The Martha's Vineyard Museum chronicles the island's rich maritime heritage and indigenous history through captivating artifacts. Explore the light-filled galleries, then enjoy panoramic harbor views.
Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce
9.0/10 (24 reviews)
The Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce serves as your island concierge, offering insider knowledge and local connections. Start your visit here for personalized recommendations that create an authentic island experience.
Martha's Vineyard Film Center
8.4/10 (16 reviews)
This intimate theater showcases independent films and documentaries in a modern setting with excellent sightlines. Join post-screening discussions during their acclaimed festivals or special events.
Vineyard Haven Public Library
8.8/10 (6 reviews)
Vineyard Haven Public Library is just one of the places to see in Tisbury, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the area's waterfront, or simply savor its wineries.
Tisbury Town Beach
9.4/10 (12 reviews)
This peaceful harbor beach offers calm waters perfect for swimmers of all ages. Watch tall ships and ferries glide by while relaxing on the sandy shore with minimal crowds.
Clay Cliffs of Aquinnah
10.0/10 (44 reviews)
The multicolored Aquinnah Cliffs rise dramatically from the Atlantic, showcasing geological wonders shaped by ancient glaciers. The clay formations glow with vibrant hues during late afternoon light, a sacred Wampanoag site.
"Staff was very nice. The restaurant had good food and service was great. Also the location was perfect. Access to a beach was right across the street."
"This is a charming hotel with immaculate rooms that are charming and spacious! The staff are wonderful - friendly and accommodating. The grounds are well kept with a charming little guest area to lounge and have a cup of coffee. Only a half mile walk to the beach and under a mile to town so very walkable too!"
"Check in took 45 minutes; they blamed Expedia and charged me more for the realigning balance than what my receipt said. The Club House is nice and modern. You can tell the campers are beaten up: doors do not close, chipped wood on doors and cabinets. Dirty floor only swept not mopped. Broken rails on the deck."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.