Flights to Martha’s Vineyard
Private flights from NYC in Approximately 60–75 minutes
Martha’s Vineyard has a different rhythm than most Northeast destinations. It’s less formal than Nantucket, more varied in landscape, and built around a collection of distinct towns—each with its own personality.
Edgartown feels polished and coastal, with classic New England architecture and harbor views. Oak Bluffs brings energy and color, anchored by its iconic gingerbread cottages. Aquinnah, on the western edge of the island, offers something entirely different—dramatic cliffs, open land, and some of the best sunset views in the region.
What ties it all together is accessibility. Martha’s Vineyard is easier to navigate, easier to explore, and easier to enjoy over a shorter window of time. That makes it an ideal destination for weekend travel—especially when you remove the friction of ferries and long drives.
Flying turns the Vineyard into something immediate. You’re not planning around the trip—you’re stepping directly into it.