• 23 Jun, 2026

Martha's Vineyard Relaxing Snowfall Video

Martha's Vineyard Relaxing Snowfall Video

Martha's Vineyard in winter: watch a relaxing snowfall blanket this New England island. Snow falls December through March, transforming the landscape.

Known as a summer destination by most, Martha’s Vineyard is a great winter location as well. Snow falls happen between December and March and covers this New England island with its beauty. Location: Martha's Vineyard , Massachusetts, USA Video resolution: 4K Video type: Snow on Martha's Vineyard , January 2022 👍 Thanks for watching! Please like, comment, & subscribe. For more videos like this follow our channel. 

Winter Snow on Martha's Vineyard

While most people picture Martha's Vineyard in summer, the island's winter season has a quiet beauty of its own. Snowfall typically occurs between December and March, with an average of 25-30 inches per season. The heaviest snowfalls usually come in January and February, when nor'easters sweep up the coast from the Atlantic.

When snow blankets the island, the transformation is dramatic. Vineyard Haven's harbor takes on a misty stillness, the Aquinnah Cliffs contrast red clay against white drifts, and the oak forests of the State Forest look like a postcard.

Why Visit in Winter?

Winter visitors enjoy the island at a fraction of summer prices — hotel rates drop 40-60%, restaurants have no wait times, and beaches are yours alone. Around 17,000 year-round residents keep the island alive with community events, holiday festivals, and a warmth that's harder to find when 100,000 summer visitors are competing for attention. For a deeper look at off-season island life, see our complete winter guide.

Experience the peaceful beauty of a winter snowfall on Martha's Vineyard. While most visitors come during summer, the island transforms into a serene winter wonderland during the colder months. The off-season offers a unique perspective on island life with fewer crowds, cozy restaurants, and dramatic coastal scenery. Explore our towns guide to plan your winter visit.

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⛴️ 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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