• 23 Jun, 2026

Vineyard Haven, Tour around the City

Vineyard Haven, Tour around the City

Video tour of Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard. Visit the MV Museum, Main Street shops, Owen Park, and the top things to do in this port town.

While visiting the town of Vineyard Haven, there are some many incredible things to do, and we have listed our top things to do in Vineyard Haven below:  

  1. Visit the Martha’s Vineyard Museum
  2. Explore the local art galleries
  3. Watch a movie at the Capawock Theater
  4. Walk to the West Chop Lighthouse
  5. Bike from Vineyard Haven to Oak Bluffs

  This video walks you through this incredible town on Martha’s Vineyard and all there is to do there!

 

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Top Things to Do in Vineyard Haven

The list above covers the highlights, but here's what makes each stop worth your time in Vineyard Haven:

The Martha's Vineyard Museum moved to its current Marine Hospital campus in 2019 and tells the island's story from Wampanoag history through the whaling era to today. Allow at least 90 minutes. The art galleries along Main Street rotate exhibits throughout summer, featuring island-based artists working in painting, photography, and sculpture.

The Capawock Theater is one of the oldest movie theaters in continuous operation in the country — catching a rainy-day film here is a true Vineyard tradition. West Chop Lighthouse is about a 40-minute walk from downtown, or a quick drive — worth it for the panoramic views of Vineyard Sound.

For biking around the harbor, rental shops near the ferry terminal offer hourly and daily rates. The flat terrain around the harbor area makes Vineyard Haven one of the most bike-friendly towns on the island.

Continue Exploring Martha's Vineyard

⛴️ 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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