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Explore the Islands of the Atlantic

Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket, Massachusetts
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Martha’s Vineyard & Nantucket, MA

May 11th - 16th, 2026

Enjoy this immersive journey that brings together the historic wharves, cedar-shingled charm, and environmental preservation spirit of New England’s two most iconic islands.

Explore windswept plains, salt marshes and great coastal ponds alongside naturalists, historians, and conservationists who bring to life the stories of the Wampanoag people, legendary whalers, and contemporary stewards of the land. Enjoy private guided tours of each island, stroll cobblestone streets and historic wharves, the Oak Bluffs storied enclave, and savor farm-to-table and sea-to-fork cuisine that reflects a deep commitment to sustainability.

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Overview

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Overview

Your Travel Package

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What’s Included

  • 5 nights luxury boutique accommodations

  • All meals listed and wine at featured dinners

  • Private naturalist and historian guides

  • Ferry transportation from Martha's Vineyard to Nantucket

  • Entrance fees, guides and gratuities

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What’s Not Included

  • Transportation to Martha's Vineyard via air or ferry and transport to Harbor View Hotel once on island.

  • Transportation off of Nantucket via air or ferry.

  • Travel Insurance (recommended)

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1. Harbor View Hotel

131 N Water St, Edgartown, MA 02539, USA

2. Greydon House

17 Broad St, Nantucket, MA 02554, USA

Day 1

Monday, May 11
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Arrival & Vineyard Welcome

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Arrival at Martha’s Vineyard Airport or Steamship Authority Ferry Dock 

Make your way to Edgartown's Harbor View Hotel.

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Midday: Check in Harbor View Hotel

Check inMonday, May 11, 2026
Check outThursday, May 14, 2026

A historic luxury property with water views and elegant rooms.

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Walking Tour

Time3:00pm - 4:30pm

Walking tour of seaside Edgartown, from rows of captain’s houses to beaches of whelk shells.

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Welcome Reception

Time5:00pm - 6:00pm

Cocktails, introductions, and overview of the trip on the hotel veranda.

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Dinner at Bettini

Time6:00pm - 8:00pm

In the Harbor View Hotel, serving
modern coastal cuisine with local ingredients.

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Overnight: Harbor View Hotel

Day 2

Tuesday, May 12
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Land, Sea & Culture

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Breakfast:

At Harbor View Hotel's dining room or venture into Edgartown.

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Morning: Visit to Oak Bluffs

Time9:30am - 10:30am

A cultural cornerstone of Martha’s Vineyard, long celebrated as a summer haven for African American families and trailblazers. The town’s rich legacy of Black excellence, resilience, and community spans generations.

At the heart of town stands the Tabernacle, a soaring 19th-century iron-and-wood pavilion surrounded by whimsical gingerbread cottages.

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Late Morning: Martha's Vineyard Museum

Time11:00am - 1:00pm

A visit to Martha's Vineyard Museum in Vineyard Haven. A premier historical and cultural institution dedicated to preserving and interpreting the rich legacy of Martha’s Vineyard. Founded in 1922 as the Dukes County Historical Society has grown into the island’s largest repository of artifacts, archival records, photographs, oral histories, and genealogical material.

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Lunch:

Martha's Vineyard Museum's First Light Café.

Afternoon: Aquinnah and Menemsha

Time2:00pm - 4:30pm

Journey the island to its far end and the majestic Aquinnah Cliffs. The layered clay and panoramic ocean views tell stories of geologic time and the enduring presence of the Wampanoag people.

Stop at the working port of Menemsha where fishing boats still unload the island’s daily catch and meet with the MV Fisherman's Preservation Trust's executive director.

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Dinner and Guest Speaker: Stillpoint

Time5:00-8:00pm

Cocktails and dinner at Stillpoint, the Vineyard's newest educational institution. Learn more about Wampanoag approaches to land stewardship. Born and raised in Aquinnah, and a member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), guest speaker Wenonah Madison has served as president of the Aquinnah Land Initiative, working to return and protect culturally significant tribal land.

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Overnight: Harbor View Hotel

Day 3

Wednesday, May 13
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Island Grown

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Breakfast:

At Harbor View Hotel's dining room or venture into Edgartown.

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Morning: Island Grown Initiative

Time9:30am - 11:00am

Visit with leaders at Island Grown Initiative farm to explore how the Vineyard is cultivating a vibrant local food system—from regenerative farms to food equity programs—rooted in community and care for the land.

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Early Afternoon: Visit to Vineyard Haven

Stroll along Vineyard Haven’s Main Street, visit shops featuring sustainable fashion and fair-trade goods.

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Lunch: Waterside Market

Waterside Market is a year-round market & café in Vineyard Haven, on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, offering all-day breakfast, alongside salads, lobster rolls & other chef-created sandwiches.

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Afternoon: Beach Walk

Time1:30pm - 2:30pm

Beach walk along Lambert’s Cove Beach, West Tisbury, annually voted most beautiful beach on the Vineyard.

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Late Afternoon: Relax

Time3:00pm - 5:00pm

Relax back at the hotel; free time to explore Edgartown.

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Dinner and Sea Shanties:

Time6:30pm - 9:00pm

Dinner at the West Tisbury home of Vicki Riskin and David Rintels. Talk with a local oysterman Noah Mayrand and sample his fresh oysters.

Shanty songs and stargazing with astronomer and singer Mark Alan Lovewell and Mollie Conole. 

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Overnight: Harbor View Hotel

Day 4

Thursday, May 14
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To Nantucket — Whaling & Wine Country

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Early Breakfast:

At Harbor View Hotel's dining room or venture into Edgartown.

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Check-out at Harbor View Hotel

Check outThursday, May 14, 20269:00am
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Morning: Seastreak Ferry to Nantucket

Departure9:45am
Destination10:45am

Passenger ferry from Oak Bluffs to Nantucket (approximately 60 min) with vistas of the islands and mainland.

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Check-in: Greydon House

Check inThursday, May 14, 2026
Check outSaturday, May 16, 2026

In the heart of town, a stylish 20-room boutique hotel blending an 1850s Greek Revival sea captain’s home with a seamless modern addition in an atmosphere that’s both refined and relaxed. 

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Lunch: Brotherhood of Thieves

Time12:00pm

The Brotherhood Of Thieves pub has been a Nantucket “must visit” for over 50 years.

Afternoon: Visit to the Whaling Museum

Housed in a restored 1847 whale oil and candle factory, the museum offers a vivid look into the island’s seafaring past.

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Dinner:

Time6:00pm

Greydon House's restaurant, Via Mare, draws inspiration from Venetian bacari, the lively wine taverns known for their small‑plate style—piccoli piatti—and convivial spirit. 

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Evening:

Optional harbor walk and after dinner conversation. 

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Overnight: Greydon House

Day 5

Friday, May 15
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Dunes, Art & Preservation

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Breakfast:

Explore Nantucket's delicious downtown cafes on your own. We will offer suggestions.

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Morning: Tour of Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge

DateThursday, May 14, 202610:00am-12:00pm

Join expert guides on an over-sand vehicle beach tour and learn about the fascinating flora and fauna at Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge. Experience beautiful and unique habitats including salt marshes, the barrier beach system, and the marine environment.

Learn how sea level rise and more frequent and severe storms threaten the integrity of this rare and delicate beach ecosystem and measures The Trustees is pursuing to protect its integrity and resilience. These habitats are home to a variety of bird species— including ospreys, northern harriers, American oystercatchers, piping plovers, and terns. And keep an eye out for seals!

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Lunch: Topper's

Time12:00pm

Set alongside the waters of Nantucket Bay, this foodie destination showcases seasonally inspired New England cuisine with an emphasis on local produce and seafood.

Afternoon: Walking Tour

Time2:00pm

Join a private National Preservation Trust walking tour of the historic fishing village of Siasconset, with structures dating back  to the 1600s.

Late Afternoon: Optional

Time4:00pm

Relax at the hotel, visit local art galleries and sustainable boutiques.

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Farewell Dinner: The Hive

Thoughtfully prepared by a local chef, enjoy dinner and a talk from the executive director of local nonprofit, Remain. which brings creative thinking to environmental and community challenges, elevates local industry and encourages innovation and resilience across the island.

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Overnight: Greydon House

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Day 6

Saturday, May 16
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Departure

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Morning:

Explore Nantucket's delicious downtown cafes on your own. We will offer suggestions.

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Check-out at Greydon House

Check outSaturday, May 16, 2026
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Transfer:

Group transport to Nantucket Airport or passenger ferry back to Martha’s Vineyard.

Local Host

Will Kinsella is Chair of ACKlimate Nantucket, a collaborative nonprofit dedicated to climate change adaptation and coastal resilience on the island. A graduate of Hamilton College, he began his career in environmental policy alongside Senators John and Lincoln Chafee before moving to Nantucket, where he carries forward a passion for sustainable stewardship enriched by global field research in places like the Bahamas and Australia. On his family Polpis property, Will transformed a conventional lawn into a native meadow, fostering biodiversity and reducing carbon emissions — an effort featured recently in Nantucket Magazine’s “Growing Native.” His work blends grassroots ecological restoration, policy leadership, and community-driven resilience efforts to preserve Nantucket’s natural and cultural heritage. He is a frequent contributor to the Bluedot Living Nantucket Green Guide

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Phone: (860) 251-9504‬

Email: travel@bluedotliving.com

Our team is available to assist with bookings, itinerary changes, and any questions you may have. Let us help you make your Hollywood dream trip a reality!

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Who We Are

At Bluedot Living Travel, we create immersive, sustainable and luxurious travel experiences that reconnect you with the planet — and with those working to protect it. Our trips invite you into conversation with local changemakers, offering unforgettable moments of inspiration, insight, and renewal in some of the world’s most breathtaking places.

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Bluedot Living Travel began in the wake of personal loss. In early 2018, after fires, floods, and mudslides devastated her Santa Barbara community, founder Victoria Riskin felt the urgency of climate change firsthand. A writer, psychologist, and longtime human rights advocate, Vicki knew the power of storytelling — especially stories grounded in hope, action, and community.

She launched Bluedot Living, a media platform highlighting everyday people making sustainable change. From that, she created the Bluedot Institute, which brings youth into the climate conversation through writing workshops, speaker series, and retreats in remarkable ecological settings.

Soon, a new idea emerged: What if these powerful, place-based experiences weren’t just for students? What if adults could also gather in wild, stunning places to learn, connect, and act? That idea became Bluedot Living Travel.

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