Martha’s Vineyard Yacht Charter Highlights
- Beautiful sandy beaches
- 5-star food and drink
- Wildlife sanctuaries and nature parks
- Stunning cliff overlooks and lighthouses
- Top-notch shore and boat fishing
What to Do and See on Your Martha’s Vineyard Yacht Charter

Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge
The protected barrier beach at Cape Poge is a must-see destination. Known for its miles of sandy windswept beach, marshes, and stands of old-growth red cedars, the refuge serves as a quiet respite for visitors. Explore the park’s more than 14 miles of hiking trails or kayak the salt marshes. One must-see sight: The Cape Poge Lighthouse. Originally built in 1801, the lighthouse is one of Martha’s Vineyard’s most beautiful.
Visit Edgartown and Edgartown Lighthouse
Edgartown is one of Martha’s Vineyard’s most historic villages. Originally settled in 1642, the village was first an important port for the whaling industry. Today, much of the village’s history remains intact, from the preserved mansions to the beautiful town center, where you’ll find fine dining, spas, boutiques, and exclusive bars. When you stop on Martha’s Vineyard on your luxury yacht charter, be sure to see Edgartown Lighthouse, a postcard-worthy lighthouse on beautiful Edgartown Beach.
Bike Around Martha’s Vineyard
Explore Martha’s Vineyard by bike! The island features an excellent network of pathways that connects villages, natural areas, and scenic vistas. Start in Edgartown and take the Oak Bluffs to Edgartown trail, and stop for scenic views of Nantucket Sound. There are numerous cafes along the route to stop and fuel up. Another favorite route is the State Parks Loops, which wind through the island’s forested interior.
Explore Aquinnah Cliffs
The epic vistas and beautiful rock formations at Aquinnah Cliffs make this one of the island’s most popular tourist destinations. Explore the cliffs from the beaches below, or take to the rim trails above for amazing views of Elizabeth Island and Gay Head Lighthouse.