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The Coco, The Edgartown Collection
The Coco, The Edgartown Collection
The Christopher, The Edgartown Collection
The Christopher, The Edgartown Collection
The Edgartown Inn, The Edgartown Collection
The Edgartown Inn, The Edgartown Collection
The Richard, The Edgartown Collection
The Richard, The Edgartown Collection
Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites
Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites
The Ashley Inn
The Ashley Inn
The Franklin Hotel Martha's Vineyard
The Franklin Hotel Martha's Vineyard
The Sydney, The Edgartown Collection
The Sydney, The Edgartown Collection
Faraway Martha's Vineyard
Faraway Martha's Vineyard
Harbor View Hotel
Harbor View Hotel
The Lightkeepers Inn
The Lightkeepers Inn
Edgar Hotel Martha's Vineyard, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Edgar Hotel Martha's Vineyard, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Iris Hotel Cape Cod
Iris Hotel Cape Cod
Falmouth Inn
Falmouth Inn
Hyannis Travel Inn
Hyannis Travel Inn
SeaCoast Inn
SeaCoast Inn
Hyannis Harbor Hotel
Hyannis Harbor Hotel
Cape Cod Harbor House Inn
Cape Cod Harbor House Inn
Ocean Street Inn on Hyannis Harbor
Ocean Street Inn on Hyannis Harbor
AutoCamp Cape Cod
AutoCamp Cape CodGo beyond your typical stay in Edgartown
Top neighborhoods in Edgartown

Katama
Edgartown's Katama neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as South Beach and Katama Plains Natural Heritage Area.
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White clapboard houses line streets where whaling captains once strolled home from the harbor. The Edgartown Lighthouse stands sentinel at the entrance, offering panoramic views to climbers. Martha's Vineyard Preservation Trust buildings showcase the island's seafaring past through careful restoration. Katama Beach stretches for miles of pristine sand, perfect for long walks or brave Atlantic dips. Chappaquiddick Island, reached by a tiny time-forgotten ferry, offers quieter beaches and Cape Poge Lighthouse. Harbor-front restaurants serve incredibly fresh seafood, while yachts bob gently at their moorings like floating testimony to the town's evolution from whaling to leisure.

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