Martha's Vineyard Jaws Tour: Walk the Real Amity Island with a Local Guide
Take a guided Jaws tour of Martha's Vineyard with local guide Mike Currid. Walk the real Amity Island in Edgartown and book the "Amity" Walking Tour.

The best golf courses on Martha's Vineyard from Farm Neck Golf Club to Chappaquiddick Links. Tee times, course details, and stunning island greens.
Martha's Vineyard, known for its stunning landscapes and serene atmosphere, is also a fantastic destination for golf enthusiasts. The island offers a variety of golf courses that cater to different skill levels, providing unique experiences amid beautiful settings. Here’s a comprehensive guide to golfing on Martha's Vineyard.
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Located in Oak Bluffs, Farm Neck Golf Club is a semi-private course renowned for its breathtaking views and challenging play. The course meanders through woodlands, open meadows, and marshes, offering stunning water views along the way. It's also a favorite among celebrities, including former President Barack Obama. In addition to golf, the club features a public restaurant with delectable dishes and hosts various events throughout the summer.
Situated just outside Edgartown, the Vineyard Golf Club is one of the newest and most exclusive courses on the island. Designed by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner, this 18-hole course is known for its environmentally friendly practices, being one of the few organic golf courses in the United States. The club boasts a beautiful clubhouse and hosts numerous events, making it a prime spot for both golf and social activities. Membership is required to play here, which limits access but ensures a pristine and private golfing experience.
Established in 1926, the Edgartown Golf Club offers a classic nine-hole course with stunning views of the Vineyard Sound. This private club remains open year-round, weather permitting, and features a junior golf program during the summer months. The course is exclusive to members and their guests, making it an ideal location for a quiet and refined round of golf.
Located in Vineyard Haven, Mink Meadows Golf Club is a semi-private nine-hole course known for its scenic beauty and commitment to environmentally friendly practices. The course offers a mix of challenging and easier holes, catering to both novices and seasoned golfers. Mink Meadows also hosts various events and tournaments, including a weekly Ladies’ Day.
For a more unique golfing experience, the Royal and Ancient Chappaquiddick Links, established in 1887, offers a quaint nine-hole course on Chappaquiddick Island. To reach the course, golfers must take the Chappy Ferry from Edgartown, adding a sense of adventure to their round. This semi-private course is perfect for those looking to enjoy a peaceful game amid the island's natural beauty.
Martha's Vineyard is not just a haven for relaxation but also a top destination for golfers seeking exceptional courses and stunning views. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a casual player, the island’s golf courses offer an unforgettable experience.
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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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