We know that COVID-19 travel restrictions are continuously changing. Please use this newsletter and the content within to serve as guidance and inspiration for future travel. | | | | Last-minute weekend trip: Martha's Vineyard | | Relive the Adventures of Summer Camp at New England's Coolest Beachfront Hotel | | | | | | | Luminescent paddleboard tours, seafood feasts, and more reasons to visit the summer camp-themed hotel on Martha's Vineyard. | Missing the days of summer camp? No worries — you can head to the waterfront Summercamp hotel on Martha's Vineyard this year! Relive childhood memories and make new ones boating, biking, hiking, and paddleboarding in a calm and quiet island setting. When you're not trying your hand at classic summer camp activities, spend time indulging in gourmet feasts at dozens of local restaurants, or simply relaxing in the sun. Whatever you decide, don't forget to pack your sunglasses and flip flops. | | 1 | Updated Health & Safety Protocols — Summercamp has taken special measures over the past year to ensure guests and staff stay as safe and healthy as possible, including required face coverings, contactless transactions, and more. | 2 | Water View Suites — The hotel is home to a variety of different room and suite types, such as twin bunk rooms, accessible accommodations, and the extra-large Water View King Suite. Many suites feature Nantucket Sound views and plenty of space. | 3 | Dozens of Restaurants — When you stay at Summercamp, you're staying in the heart of a culinary oasis. Dine on everything from clam chowder to grilled octopus, and make sure to stop at standouts like Sharky's Cantina, Seafood Shanty, and l'etoile. | 4 | Water Excursions — From kayaking and paddleboarding to fishing and boating, you can spend as much or as little time on the water as you want at Summercamp. If you're feeling adventurous, try the guided Glow Paddle Tour at dusk. | 5 | Biking & Hiking — If you'd rather explore Martha's Vineyard on land, you've got plenty of options. Rent a bike and pedal along the shoreline to nearby Edgartown, or hike through meadows, land banks, and wildlife sanctuaries. Summercamp staff is happy to provide directions and tips. | 6 | Multiple Beaches to Choose From — One perk of vacationing on an island is being surrounded by gorgeous beaches. Near Summercamp alone, guests can venture off to tranquil Oak Bluffs Town Beach and Joseph Sylvia State Beach, or bustling Katama Beach. | 7 | Dog Friendly — Can't imagine leaving the fur babies behind? No problem! At Summercamp, all dogs under 70 lbs are welcome and greeted with a dog bed, bowl, and toy. Just make sure to book one of the pup-friendly King rooms with private exterior entrances. | | | |
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