- The list below includes 131 free or cheap things to do in or near Edgartown, Massachusetts, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, History Museums, Walking Tours and Specialty Museums.
- From South Beach to Katama Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Edgartown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oak Bluffs, Hyannis, Barnstable and Mashpee.
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Showing movies on its big theater screen the Island Theatre has a rotating selection of films for visitors to see. Concessions available at the theater include popcorn, candy, and sodas.
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Sitting in scenic Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, the Trinity Park Tabernacle is a large, beautiful outdoor church. It has a roof made from wood and cast iron and is extremely popular as a wedding venue.
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Get a feel for a typical 1800s Campground cottage at the Cottage Museum. Complete with period furnishings, the display also includes vintage photos. Open daily during the summer season (fee applies).
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Featuring 19th century architecture, Gingerbread Houses presents visitors with quaint, old-fashioned cottages painted in bright colors. During the summer, the houses have a special ceremony where they are illuminated by golden Chinese lanterns.
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Ryan Family Amusements is a chain of family fun centers that offer candlepin, ten pin or duckpin bowling, as well as video game arcades. The facilities are also available for party rentals.
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Although just about the size of a football field, Inkwell Beach offers many things to do including an early morning swim club, open air yoga sessions, swimming, kayaking, jet skiing, and wind surfing. The park was originally a black only beach surrounded by many homes built by wealthy African Americans.
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One of the most unusual destinations in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts is Island Alpaca. This alpaca breeding ranch welcomes visitors, sells alpacas and offers sire service for alpaca breeders and enthusiasts.
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Taking place in a reclaimed school bus, Island Transport, Inc. takes visitors through the important cultural and historical landmarks of Martha's Vineyard. During the tour, visitors make stops at different shopping locations and Victorian buildings.
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Originally created to prevent the extinction of the heath hen, the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest is a unique woodland and shrubland area containing 5,343 acres and 14 miles of bike paths for hiking and cycling and horseback riding.
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1 Head of the Pond Road, Oak Bluffs, MA 2568
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Alpacas are available for purchase at Island Alpaca Company of Martha's Vineyard. Breeding, boarding, consultation and education are also available. The facility regularly hosts workshops and events, such as the Annual Shearing Day Festival.