• 23 Jun, 2026

Bicycle Ride Around Vineyard Haven

Bicycle Ride Around Vineyard Haven

A bicycle ride through Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard. Scenic harbors, historic homes, and the island's year-round port town by bike.

Embark on an exciting bicycle ride around Vineyard Haven, captured through the lens of a camera! Join us as we explore the charming streets of Vineyard Haven, with a special mention of the picturesque Franklin Street. 

Cycling Route: Vineyard Haven Harbor Loop

This casual cycling route circles through Vineyard Haven's harbor area and residential streets, covering roughly 4 miles on mostly flat terrain. The route passes through Franklin Street, one of the prettiest residential streets in town, with views of the harbor through gaps between the historic homes.

You'll ride past the Vineyard Haven Yacht Club, the town's working boatyards, and along Beach Road where the bike path connects to Oak Bluffs. The ride is suitable for all skill levels, including families with children, thanks to the low speed limits and bike-aware local drivers.

Bike Rentals and Safety

Several bike rental shops operate near the Steamship Authority terminal, offering everything from beach cruisers to e-bikes. Rates typically run $25-35 per day. Massachusetts law requires helmets for riders under 16, though helmets are strongly recommended for everyone. For longer rides, the dedicated bike path from Vineyard Haven to Edgartown via Oak Bluffs offers a car-free 16-mile round trip along the coast.

Safety Note: We always recommend riding on dedicated bike paths rather than roads whenever possible. Martha's Vineyard roads can be narrow with limited shoulders, especially up-island.

Continue Exploring Martha's Vineyard

⚠️ Safety Notice: Martha's Vineyard roads — especially up-island — can be narrow and heavily trafficked during summer months. We strongly recommend sticking to the island's dedicated bike paths rather than riding on roads shared with motor vehicles. If you must ride on roads, wear a helmet, use lights, and exercise extreme caution. Cycling conditions change seasonally; always check current trail and road conditions before your ride.

⛴️ Island Tip of the Day — Ferry

The Island Queen from Falmouth to Oak Bluffs is just $20 one-way (35 min). Reservations are now required — book at islandqueen.com. Passengers only, no cars.

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