

12-night Canada & New England Intensive Voyage: Boston, Halifax & Quebec
Aboard
Azamara Quest
From
New York City, New York
1 Sailing
Sep 10, 2027
Published prices from
$4,319
per person*
taxes & fees included
A classic New England island known for charm and coastal elegance.

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Overview
Martha's Vineyard, a picturesque island situated off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, offers cruise visitors a quintessential New England experience characterized by charming gingerbread cottages, pristine beaches, and a vibrant arts scene. Comprised of six unique towns, each with its own distinct character, the island exudes a laid-back sophistication that has long attracted artists, writers, and vacationers seeking a tranquil escape amidst stunning natural beauty.
The island provides a diverse array of experiences, from exploring historic whaling towns and iconic lighthouses to enjoying quaint boutiques and savoring fresh seafood. Its diverse landscapes, ranging from rolling farmland and dense forests to dramatic clay cliffs and expansive salt marshes, contribute to its enduring allure. A stop at Martha's Vineyard is an opportunity to immerse oneself in a timeless island charm, offering both serene relaxation and engaging exploration of a beloved American destination.
Wander through the enchanting Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association (MVCMA) in Oak Bluffs, famous for its colorful "gingerbread" cottages. These whimsical Victorian-era homes, with their ornate detailing and vibrant hues, create a truly unique and picturesque village atmosphere.
Tip: Visit the Tabernacle, a large open-air iron structure at the center of the camp, which hosts various events and offers a great perspective on the community.
Enjoy the laid-back island vibe at one of Martha's Vineyard's beautiful beaches. State Beach, stretching between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, is popular for its calm waters and the iconic "Jaws Bridge." Owen Park Beach in Vineyard Haven is convenient to the port, offering a pleasant spot for a stroll or relaxation.
Tip: If time allows, collect some unique beach stones or simply enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze.
Discover the elegant charm of Edgartown, the island's stately whaling capital. Stroll along its tree-lined streets adorned with grand captain's houses, browse upscale boutiques, and visit the historic Edgartown Lighthouse for scenic harbor views.
Tip: Consider taking a short ferry ride to Chappaquiddick Island from Edgartown for a truly remote and pristine natural experience, if time permits.
Take a scenic drive to the westernmost tip of the island to witness the dramatic Aquinnah Cliffs (Gay Head Cliffs), a National Natural Landmark. These multicolored clay cliffs, carved by glaciers, offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and are topped by the picturesque Gay Head Lighthouse.
Tip: The area around the cliffs is culturally significant to the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah); support local artisans selling crafts at nearby stalls.
Spend time in Vineyard Haven (officially Tisbury), the primary year-round port of entry to the island. Explore its bustling harbor, browse independent bookstores and shops, and enjoy its relaxed, working-town atmosphere.
Tip: This town has a good selection of casual eateries and cafes perfect for a quick bite or a coffee break.
Indulge in the island's renowned fresh local seafood. From classic New England clam chowder and steamed lobster to fried clams and fresh oysters, the culinary scene on Martha's Vineyard offers delicious options that highlight the bounty of the Atlantic.
Tip: Many restaurants offer "chowder and lobster rolls" – a quintessential island experience! Ask locals for their favorite seafood shack or restaurant.



Aboard
Azamara Quest
From
New York City, New York
1 Sailing
Sep 10, 2027
Published prices from
per person*
taxes & fees included


Aboard
Azamara Journey
From
Montreal, Quebec
1 Sailing
Sep 25, 2026
Published prices from
per person*
taxes & fees included


Aboard
Azamara Journey
From
Reykjavik, Iceland
1 Sailing
Sep 11, 2026
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per person*
taxes & fees included

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