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Best Hotels in Edgartown Martha’s Vineyard

A ferry, one of the top results when searching for how to get to Martha's Vineyard.

If you’re looking for a vacation filled with charm and adventure, look no further than Martha’s Vineyard. The New England island is home to numerous charming towns, including Edgartown. Home to Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites, the seaport village has countless things to do and see. However, before you can enjoy all the fun, you need to figure out how to get to Martha’s Vineyard. There are a few different ways to reach your final destination; keep reading to learn more about them.

What to Know about Riding the Ferry

In the movie Jaws, Chief Brody remarks, “It’s only an island if you look at it from the water.” Notwithstanding that island-centric outlook, visitors still have to cross a body of water to get to the Vineyard!

Found only two and a half miles off Massachusetts’ Cape Cod coast, the most popular way to reach Martha’s Vineyard is by ferry, and there are quite a few options. There are more offerings between May and October, but several routes are available year-round. Most ferries are passenger-only, so be sure to find out what parking options are available if you are driving to the dock.

The Steamship Authority provides the most extensive ferry schedule throughout the year, accommodating passengers and cars. Steamship ferries leave from Woods Hole on Cape Cod and arrive in Vineyard Haven year-round and Oak Bluffs during the summer and fall. If you plan on bringing a car, be sure to book well in advance, particularly during the summer season, as boats fill quickly.

Seastreak is a passenger-only, fast ferry service that leaves from New Bedford, MA, to Vineyard Haven. Once a seasonal operation, the Seastreak now runs year-round with multiple ferries to and from the Vineyard daily.

For those traveling from the NY metro area and points further south, or from Connecticut or Rhode Island and would like to cut down on the drive time to the Cape, there’s a great option. The  Rhode Island Fast Ferry is a high-speed ferry that takes vacationers from Quonset Point, RI, to Oak Bluffs. This service only runs during the summer and early fall, so check the schedule before planning your vacation.

The Falmouth-Edgartown Ferry drops riders off at Memorial Wharf, only about a five-minute walk from our Edgartown hotel. This seasonal ferry operates between Falmouth Harbor on Cape Cod and Edgartown.

You can also reserve your seat on Hy-Line Cruises. You can choose to depart from either Hyannis or Nantucket, but either service arrives at the Oak Bluffs Harbor. The Hy-Line is a seasonal ferry that operates only in the summer and fall.

One final option is The Island Queen. The seasonal service provides numerous daily departures between Falmouth on Cape Cod to Oak Bluffs.

What about Flying? 

Ferries aren’t the only way to reach Martha’s Vineyard. A second mode of transportation is by plane. Fly from Boston, New Bedford, Providence, Hyannis, or Nantucket on Cape Air. Just like ferries, other options become available during tourist season, including American Airlines, Delta, and Jet Blue

Once you reach Martha’s Vineyard, there are several ways to get around the island, including numerous taxi services, rental cars, and more. Check out our blog for more information.

Plan Your Next Edgartown Vacation Today

A couple relaxing on the porch of an Edgartown hotel after successfully figuring out how to get to Martha's Vineyard.

As you’re figuring out how to get to Martha’s Vineyard, reserve your room at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites at the same time. Our charming boutique hotel is located in the heart of Edgartown, which means adventure is right around the corner. Have fun exploring all this popular New England destination has to offer before resting up at the hotel.

We have worked to provide several accommodation styles, which allows us to host groups of all budgets. Our Edgartown hotel also features several on-site amenities that’ll enhance any stay. To learn more about our hotel or special offers, call 508-627-4711.

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A sketch of Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites, a premier Edgartown hotel.

Situated in the heart of downtown Edgartown rests Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. Located close to charming shops and world-class restaurants, the charming Edgartown hotel is a top option for anyone looking to enjoy a relaxing Martha’s Vineyard getaway for a reason. In honor of our many years serving vacationers, we wanted to take a second to pause and reflect on how we got to where we are today.

The Start of Martha’s Vineyard

All of the rich history of how our hotel got to where it is today would mean nothing if it weren’t for the history of Martha’s Vineyard itself. The first documented name of the island off the shores of Massachusetts is Noepe, which means “land amid the waters.”

Bartholomew Gosnold is said to have called it Martha’s Vineyard after a family member and the abundance of grapes after he discovered the island in 1602. Eventually, Thomas Mayhew bought the island in 1642, when Great Harbour became the first European settlement. This area was renamed in 1672 to Edgartown. The whaling industry of the 1820s transformed the village, and many captains built stately mansions in Edgartown, many of which exist to this day. 

Fast forward a few years, and the Edgartown Methodists held their first camp meeting at the northern end of town in 1835. This meeting would become a yearly event and is regarded as one of the catalysts for transforming the island from a farming community into a seaside resort and vacation destination.

Learn more about the history of Edgartown and Martha’s Vineyard by visiting local landmarks and museums, including the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.

A Brief Overview of a Storied History

Before it was Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites, our hotel operated under the name The Colonial Inn. Opening its doors in 1911, the space was a smaller house with 16 rooms and was described as having been finished in an Old English Style. 

After that first season, the hotel was revamped and became double its original size. More work and expansion occurred in 1921 when the adjacent building was added, where the current Edgartown Residence Club Wing is found. By 1927, there were 60 rooms. 

The Inn hosted many rich and famous people throughout the years, including Dr. Charles E. Banks, Jacqueline Bouvier, John F. Kennedy, and I.M. Pei. After Thomas Chirgwin, the original owner of the hotel, passed away in 1940, the Colonial Inn changed hands and transformed a number of times over the years. In 2008, the current ownership group purchased the property and renamed the hotel its current namesake. Today, everyone who works at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites works to continue the hospitality and service that started back in 1911.

Experience Our Edgartown Hotel for Yourself

The exterior of Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites, an Edgartown hotel, as it stands today.

See why Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites has remained a top option for visitors to Martha’s Vineyard for yourself. Now is the perfect time to book your stay at our Edgartown hotel. Thanks to numerous accommodation options and excellent amenities, we have everything you need for the best stay possible. Call 508-627-4711 to learn more about booking your stay or ways to save.

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Two people eating a salad and sandwich for lunch at an Edgartown restaurant.

There are a few ways you can make it through each adventure-filled day during your stay at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. One is a mid-day nap in your cozy guestroom, and another is with a pick-me-up from a local coffee shop. Sometimes the answer is a delicious meal, and there are plenty of options in Edgartown for an incredible lunch.

A Guide to 5 Edgartown Area Restaurants for Your Mid-Day Meal

Between setting off on memorable tours or treating yourself to a bit of shopping, you’re sure to work up an appetite. There are countless restaurants in Edgartown to try, including one found at our hotel that’s a great dinner option. Keep reading to learn about five of our top choices for lunch.

1. Enjoy a quintessential diner experience at Edgartown Diner. The popular spot includes a menu with all classic options like onion rings, BLTs, burgers, and more. Be sure to save room for a milkshake!

2. Head to Upper Main Street to try Lucky Hank’s Restaurant and Cafe, which opened its doors in 2012. The lunch menu features a number of dishes, including salads and sandwiches made using locally-sourced ingredients.

3. The Black Dog Tavern, in nearby Vineyard Haven, is known for its breathtaking view of the harbor and chef-crafted entrees. Try one of their seasonal specials or dig into a Black Dog signature like clam chowder.

4. For more than six decades, The Seafood Shanty has been a go-to in Edgartown for good food and incredible views. Go outside your comfort zone and try one of the chef’s recommendations, or browse the menu for something to satisfy your seafood craving.

5. Take in views of the Katama Airfield by dining at Katama Kitchen. Open May through October, the charming spot is known for traditional diner cuisine, like chicken wrap, spring salad, and more.

Plan the Perfect Martha’s Vineyard Getaway

A guestroom at an Edgartown hotel to relax in after enjoying lunch at a local spot.

Whether your upcoming visit to Martha’s Vineyard is your first or fifth time vacationing here, there is always something new to discover. From trying a new Edgartown restaurant for lunch to wandering Oak Bluffs, the possibilities are endless, especially for those who stay at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. Our boutique hotel is found in the heart of Edgartown, which means adventure is all around you.

When reserving your stay, you have several accommodation options to choose from, like one-bedroom suites and harbor view rooms. No matter which you reserve, you’ll have a relaxing place to call home. Learn more about our Martha’s Vineyard hotel and its amenities by calling 508-627-4711. We can also answer any questions you have about special offers and packages.

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A couple on a sunset sail, one of the best Martha's Vineyard tours.

Everywhere you look, there is something new to discover on Martha’s Vineyard. Whether staying at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites for a week or weekend, there is no shortage of things to keep you entertained. While you can set off on self-guided tours, there is something enjoyable about letting experienced guides show you around. Let someone else do the navigating by booking your spot on one of the numerous Martha’s Vineyard tours.

A Look at 3 Different Types of Tours

Whether looking for something on dry land or the open seas, there are several different types of guided tours to embark on. To help you decide which one fits your adventures best, we put together a list of three options.

Bus Outings

Explore Martha’s Vineyard sights from the comfort of a bus with MV Sightseeing. The Island Bus Tour is just over two hours and takes you through places like Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, Chilmark, and Vineyard Haven to showcase all the island has to offer. Your outing includes a 30-minute stop to take in picturesque views from the Aquinnah cliffs.

Van Excursions

One of the most popular modes of transportation is touring vans. Martha’s Vineyard Tours and Transport has both three and four-hour adventures that allow you to explore the island from the comfort of an air-conditioned van. They also offer a number of other tours, including a Jaws tour and African American heritage tour.

Sunset Cruises

If you’re looking for something to do at the end of your day, take in the beauty of Martha’s Vineyard from the water on a sunset cruise. Enjoy a sail with Mad Max Charters on a two-hour catamaran cruise that departs from Edgartown Harbor. Departure time can vary, especially when the sunset is earlier in the day.

Unwind in Comfort at Vineyard Square

Bikes from an Edgartown hotel to use on self-guided Martha's Vineyard tours.

No matter which of the incredible tours on Martha’s Vineyard you choose, you are sure to create lifelong memories. After a day of exploration, there’s nothing better than returning to Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites to rest up for another day of fun. By making us your home away from home, you have access to everything you need for the best stay possible.

In addition to incredible accommodations, we feature a number of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Check out our free bike rental and board games, or take advantage of our free beach chairs and umbrellas. If you need help booking your excursions, stop by the concierge desk. Call 508-627-4711 to learn more about our Edgartown hotel.

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A couple enjoying dinner at a fine dining restaurant in Edgartown.

When choosing where to stay on your Martha’s Vineyard getaway, you want a hotel that’s centrally located while also providing a tranquil space to call home. You get exactly that at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. Our boutique hotel is ideal for anyone looking to escape everyday life for a while, including couples planning a trip for two. On your romantic getaway, enjoy date night at some of the best fine dining restaurants in Edgartown.

The 5 Best Upscale Restaurants Near Edgartown

Fine dining doesn’t have to be stuffy. This type of Martha’s Vineyard restaurant combines an upscale atmosphere with New England charm.

1. Found right at our Martha’s Vineyard hotel is Chesca’s Restaurant. Known for its great atmosphere and excellent service, the Edgartown restaurant is a convenient option for anyone looking to enjoy a date night. Browse the menu, and you’ll find a wide selection of dishes, from tasty starters to filling entrees. Be sure to leave room for dessert!

2. Try bistro fine dining at Détente. The cozy and modern seasonal spot in Nevin Square has been around since 2005. The husband and wife team work with local farmers and fishermen to create a menu centered around the freshest ingredients possible. 

3. Enjoy a taste of France in Edgartown at L’etoile Restaurant. Located in a restored whaling captain’s house, the restaurant is known for having a seasonally-driven menu featuring dishes made using as many native ingredients as possible. 

4. Atlantic Fish and Chop House, with both indoor and outdoor dining spaces, is known for cuisine that is both elegant and approachable. Sip on a glass of wine or a refreshing cocktail while creating your perfect three-course meal

5. Alchemy Bistro & Bar, found on Edgartown’s Main Street, has been a Martha’s Vineyard staple for two decades. Combining culinary styles from France, Italy, and Spain, the bistro has a dinner menu that appeals to a wide range of palates. 

In addition to the dining options listed above, we encourage you to try some of our other neighborhood favorites – Rockfish, The Port Hunter, The Wharf, The Covington, and The Seafood Shanty. Bon appetit!

Plan a Martha’s Vineyard Trip for Two

A guestroom at an Edgartown hotel near fine dining spots.

From spending a day exploring nearby Oak Bluffs to having an upscale dining date night, there is no shortage of things to do in Edgartown. Make the most out of your trip for two by booking your stay at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. Found in the heart of downtown, our hotel is the perfect home base.

After each adventure-filled day, rest up in the comfort of your luxurious yet cozy room. We offer a variety of lodging options, which means we can host groups of all budgets. Browse our accommodations online before booking your stay with the click of a button. If you have any questions about our hotel, its amenities, or ways to save, call 508-627-4711.

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