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.

Main Street in Vineyard Haven is where the Steamship Ferry arrives on Martha's Vineyard. Bustling shops, restaurants, and local businesses line this road.
Vineyard Haven's Main Street is the year-round commercial hub of Martha's Vineyard, with a character distinctly different from Edgartown or Oak Bluffs. Where Edgartown feels upscale and polished with whaling captain mansions, and Oak Bluffs' Circuit Avenue caters to tourists with nightlife, Vineyard Haven is a working town with an artsy, local sensibility. Many businesses stay open year-round.
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Free community outdoor arts and culture events held the first Friday of each month, June through October, plus December. Features an art market with local makers on Main Street (10 AM–2 PM), live music, food trucks, silent disco, and bonfires at Owen Park (5 PM). A great way to experience the local community.
Vineyard Haven was historically a dry town dating to Prohibition. Restaurants were BYOB for decades. In 2008, a ballot vote on allowing beer/wine tied 690–690 and did not pass. Voters gradually approved alcohol: beer/wine at restaurants in 2009–2010, full liquor in 2017, and service without requiring food in 2022. Current status: restaurants serve beer, wine, and full liquor. Chilmark remains the last dry town on Martha's Vineyard.
Vineyard Haven is Martha's Vineyard's year-round ferry port — the Steamship Authority terminal is steps from Main Street. Getting around without a car is easy with the free VTA bus.
⛴️ 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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