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.

Best summer activities on Martha's Vineyard: beaches, hiking, sailing, biking, fishing, kayaking, and island events. Your guide for summer 2024.
Martha's Vineyard, the picturesque island off the coast of Massachusetts, comes alive during the summer months. With its pristine beaches, charming towns, and rich history, the Vineyard offers a plethora of activities for visitors of all ages. This guide will explore the top summer activities on Martha's Vineyard, ensuring you make the most of your island getaway in 2024.
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No summer trip to Martha's Vineyard is complete without spending time at its world-renowned beaches. Each beach has its own unique character and appeal.
South Beach, also known as Katama Beach, is a must-visit destination. This three-mile stretch of Atlantic-facing beach offers:
Pro Tip: Arrive early to secure parking, especially during peak season.
State Beach, stretching between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, is ideal for families. Features include:
For a quintessential New England beach experience, head to Menemsha Beach. Here you can:
Each of Martha's Vineyard's six towns offers a unique experience. Here are the must-visit spots in each:
Edgartown, with its charming downtown area, is a favorite among visitors. Don't miss:
Oak Bluffs is known for its vibrant atmosphere and unique architecture. Be sure to:
Vineyard Haven, also known as Tisbury, offers a mix of history and modern amenities. Highlights include:
Aquinnah, home to the Wampanoag Tribe, offers breathtaking natural beauty. Must-see attractions include:
Chilmark, known for its rolling hills and rural charm, is home to:
West Tisbury offers a glimpse into the island's agricultural heritage. Don't miss:
Martha's Vineyard's natural beauty lends itself to a variety of outdoor activities.
Biking is one of the best ways to explore the island. Popular routes include:
Pro Tip: Many rental shops offer e-bikes for those who want a little extra help on the hills.
The island boasts numerous hiking trails for all skill levels. Some favorites include:
Take advantage of the island's surrounding waters with activities like:
Martha's Vineyard has a rich cultural heritage that's worth exploring.
The Martha's Vineyard Museum in Vineyard Haven offers insights into the island's history. Exhibits cover:
Learn about the Wampanoag Tribe's history and culture at the Aquinnah Cultural Center. The center offers:
Martha's Vineyard has a thriving art scene. Some galleries to visit include:
⛴️ 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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