Here are 12 photo spots on Martha's Vineyard for you.

Martha's Vineyard is a photographer's dream, offering diverse photo spots from iconic lighthouses like Gay Head Lighthouse to charming Victorian Gingerbread Cottages in Oak Bluffs.

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Tips for your trip to Martha's Vineyard

About the location

The island's picturesque villages, such as Edgartown and Vineyard Haven, feature historic architecture and vibrant streetscapes. Natural beauty abounds with scenic beaches, lush forests like Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, and wildlife sanctuaries.

Best timing

Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair (August): Local produce, crafts, games, and livestock.

Martha’s Vineyard Triathlon (July): Swimming, biking, and running segments with action-packed scenes.

Oak Bluffs Illumination Night (August): Lanterns and lights adorning Gingerbread Cottages.

Traveling

By Ferry
Steamship Authority: Operates year-round from Woods Hole on Cape Cod, taking about 45 minutes. Reservations are required for vehicles.
SeaStreak: Offers a fast ferry from New Bedford, taking approximately 50 minutes, with reservations needed.
Seasonal Ferries: Additional services run from Falmouth, Hyannis, and Quonset Point, Rhode Island during peak months.

By Plane
You can fly directly to Martha's Vineyard Airport (MVY) from locations like Boston Logan Airport and seasonal flights from New York City and Washington D.C. Airlines such as Cape Air and JetBlue provide these services.

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