The best known island in New England has a reputation for a good reason.
You can leave the windows open at your Martha’s Vineyard vacation home rental in Massachusetts, because summer days rarely crack 90 degrees. Head down to one of the many beautiful beaches on these perfect days and catch some rays. Locals argue whether East Beach or Lamberts Cove Beach is the best; most people at least agree Lobsterville Beach works best for fishing. Either way, you can’t go wrong with white sand, clear water and grassy sand dunes.
None of the vacation rentals on Martha’s Vineyard lie far from the small villages, making a shopping trip or dining experience a trouble-free occasion. The Black Dog has become a perpetual favorite, but a plethora of other establishments offer even better fare. Try Richelle’s Place for creative dishes that feature beef and produce from local farms and fresh produce from the surrounding bays.
Cynthia Lally