Our picks on places to stay on Martha's Vineyard
Edgartown: The Hob Knob Hotel
The Hob Knob Hotel is located walking distance from the gorgeous Main Street of Edgartown. We love that it offers luxurious, eco-friendly, and stylish accommodations, organic body products, organic gourmet meals, spa services (and much more!).
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Oak Bluffs: The Summercamp
A fresh and fun this historic island hotel, Summercamp offers guests the chance to relive the glorious days of childhood -- while also enjoying some very adult amenities. Located across from the harbor in colorful Oak Bluffs, many rooms offer stellar ocean views.
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Vineyard Haven: Nobnocket Inn
Nobnocket Boutique Inn is a lovely Boutique Hotel is within walking distance of the Vineyard Haven ferry, restaurants and stores. This 7 room, award-winning*, upscale inn was completely renovated in 2016 and sits on almost 2 acres of land creating "An Up-Island vibe in a Down-Island location."
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West Tisbury: Lambert’s Cove Inn
Lambert's Cove Inn 15-bedroom 1790 farmhouse was restored in 2018 by new fun owners with contemporary conveniences, the inn is tucked behind dense pine paths accessed by a magically winding road that abuts Ice House Pond in West Tisbury. Arrive at the property, just above the tree line, to survey eight acres with trimmed gardens, wild forest, and fields that support chickens and a posse of alpaca.
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Chilmark: The Beach Plum Inn
Nestled among colorful gardens on a hill overlooking historic Menemsha harbor, The Beach Plum Inn is the perfect romantic retreat with beautiful views and peaceful setting. The rooms are decorated French country style and offer guests a restful retreat where they can fall asleep to the distant chime from an ocean bell buoy. The restaurant on site is also spectacular and one of our favorite places to dine.
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Edgartown: The Harbor View Hotel
The Harbor View Hotel, offers casually sophisticated, well-appointed guest rooms and suites in three distinct areas: the historic hotel, the Governor Mayhew Building and the Captain's Cottages on the hotel grounds. With stately elm trees lining the streets, you can walk from the Hotel to everything in Edgartown. Explore the quaint town on a bicycle or via a five minutes walk to town.
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