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City Guide

Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States

Overview

Dukes County, encompassing the renowned Martha's Vineyard, offers quintessential New England seaside charm blended with cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. From historic whaling towns and gingerbread cottages to tranquil farmlands and pristine beaches, it's a destination adored by both seasonal visitors and year-round locals.

Best Time to Visit

June-September for warm beach weather and lively events; May and October for fewer crowds and milder conditions.

Local Tips

Book lodgings and ferries well in advance, especially during summer. Many attractions are best reached by bicycle or car, public transport is limited off-season. Some restaurants and shops operate seasonally.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping 18-20% in restaurants is standard. Casual but neat clothing is common, resort wear is welcomed in higher-end spots. Be respectful of private roads, beaches, and local residents, especially in quieter neighborhoods.

Safety Warnings

Crime is rare but keep an eye on your belongings in busy tourist areas, especially Oak Bluffs in peak season. Watch for ticks during hikes and follow posted beach safety advisories.

Hidden Gems

Check out the Polly Hill Arboretum in West Tisbury, the Lucy Vincent Beach (for permit holders), and Menemsha sunsets with clam chowder from Larsen's Fish Market. Borrow a bike to explore the lesser-known up-island trails.

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