In-Depth Review of Faraway Martha’s Vineyard: A Hidden Gem

Faraway Martha’s Vineyard: A Luxurious Retreat

This summer, Faraway Martha’s Vineyard opened its doors after an extensive renovation that transformed a historic Edgartown hotel into a luxe getaway. Faraway Martha’s Vineyard honors the property’s history as a beloved vacation spot while introducing a new, upscale experience in the heart of this charming town. The boutique hotel brand opened its first property, the 62-room Faraway Nantucket, in the summer of 2021. Both hotels share a refined, breezy island feel with vintage touches, but each has its unique design story.

For Faraway Martha’s Vineyard, the team (including owners Blue Flag Partners and design firm Workshop/APD) drew inspiration from the free-spirited artistic aesthetics of the 1960s and ’70s. The hotel encapsulates the spirit of an imaginary Martha’s Vineyard woman who grew up on the island, tending to her garden while entertaining guests in her creatively decorated space. This narrative is reflected in thoughtful touches: record players with stacks of James Taylor and Carly Simon records, an eclectic lobby filled with books and art, and a landscape of blooming flowers and greenery.

Faraway Martha’s Vineyard seamlessly integrates into the picturesque streets of Edgartown, featuring classic shingle-style architecture complemented by hydrangea bushes. Stepping into the hotel’s lobby reveals a distinctly different atmosphere; its beautiful bohemian mid-century design and vibrant dried floral arrangements create a welcoming environment. The hotel is conveniently located just steps away from Edgartown’s shops, galleries, and cafes. While exploring the charming town, guests can also enjoy relaxing in the spacious hot tub or lounging in a poolside cabana. Moreover, the hotel offers two diverse dining experiences: the historic Newes From America, where guests can savor pub favorites, and the Pelican Club, known for its expertly crafted sushi and cocktails.

Highlights of Faraway Martha’s Vineyard

  • Prime location in the heart of charming Edgartown
  • Diverse dining experiences at the historic Newes From America and trendy Pelican Club
  • A variety of room types perfect for friends, families, and couples
  • Upscale bohemian design influenced by an intriguing backstory

The property will close for the season in December before reopening in 2024, providing an excellent opportunity for a fall getaway—ideal for experiencing lower prices and fewer crowds on Martha’s Vineyard.

Here’s an in-depth review of Faraway Martha’s Vineyard.

Explore the Rooms

The hotel’s 58 guest rooms are spread across a stunning campus of fully renovated houses surrounding the pool and sun deck. The largest, Kelley House, features king and double rooms, along with suites. Additionally, accessible rooms are available due to the recent renovations. Other accommodations, including Carriage House, Chappy House, Court House, Wheel House, and Mizzentop, offer various sizes and layouts, including family-friendly suites with bunk beds and multi-bedroom units equipped with full kitchens and washing machines.

During my stay, I enjoyed the Chappy House Premium King Studio Suite, which boasts a lovely open-concept space, a lounge area, a kitchenette complete with a Nespresso machine, and a luxurious marble bathroom featuring a soaking tub and Byredo amenities. Furthermore, this top-floor suite offers a spacious private balcony with stunning views overlooking the resort and Chappaquiddick Island across the harbor.

Dining Options

Faraway Martha’s Vineyard features two fantastic dining venues: The Newes From America and The Pelican Club. Established in 1742, The Newes From America is a local institution where diners can indulge in British pub favorites such as fish and chips or peri peri chicken, alongside classic New England dishes like lobster rolls and fisherman’s chowder. This inviting spot boasts cozy wood-paneled rooms as well as outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying a cold beer or cocktail after a day in the sun.

The Pelican Club offers a chic outdoor sushi experience with an island-inspired ambiance, serving delicious cocktails and a selection of small plates, sushi, and sashimi (the crispy rice and Pelican roll are personal favorites).

Amenities and Experiences

At the heart of the resort is a beautiful pool area, complemented by a large hot tub, sun deck, loungers, and cabanas, all providing a perfect setting for leisure on sunny days. Additionally, guests can take advantage of a fitness center with pool views, a snack shack, and Wheat, a retail space featuring island-inspired finds and charming Faraway merchandise.

Ideal Location

Located in the vibrant heart of Edgartown, Faraway Martha’s Vineyard is conveniently situated near local ice cream shops, seafood shacks, historic homes, and boutique stores, making it a beloved destination on the island. Guests can easily explore the area on foot, with nearby attractions including the Edgartown Harbor Light and Lighthouse Beach alongside the Chappaquiddick Island ferry, within walking distance.

Faraway Martha’s Vineyard is approximately a 15-minute drive from Martha’s Vineyard Airport (MVY), which serves flights on American, Cape Air, Delta, JetBlue, and Tradewind. Additionally, ferries from various locations in Massachusetts and Rhode Island connect travelers to the beautiful island. Be sure to check seasonal schedules as many ferries and flights only operate at specific times throughout the year.

Finding the Best Value

For those seeking to score a deal on their Martha’s Vineyard trip, consider planning your visit during the shoulder season. This period typically features fewer crowds and more affordable pricing. Rates at Faraway Martha’s Vineyard start at $695, providing an excellent stay for a memorable island experience.

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