Martha’s Vineyard Vacation Rental: Adorable Aquinnah Retreat
March 10, 2010 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Activities, Aquinnah, Aquinnah, Feature, MV Rentals, Martha's Vineyard, Quiet Getaways, Vineyard Towns
This charming Aquinnah oasis is perfect for honeymooners or a romantic getaway. Tucked away in the woods, this quaint home offers all the luxuries and amenities needed to enjoy your Up-Island vacation.
This unique property offers three different levels to enjoy. The open kitchen located on the ground level allows dinner seating for six. The screened in porch, also located on the ground level, allows even more space for entertaining. Climb the stairs to the second story where you will find the living room area. Also, located on the second story, is a fabulous deck located above the screened in porch.
Keep climbing and you will find yourself in the bedroom. Located on the third floor, the bedroom offers a queen size bed with a full bathroom located at the bottom of the stairs on the second floor.
Located just over a mile from Philbin Beach and around three miles from the famous Aquinnah cliffs this will surely be a vacation to remember. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about this vacation rental or about all the beauty Aquinnah has to offer!
Top Five Reason’s Why Renting a Home is Better than Staying at a Hotel
March 5, 2010 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Feature, MV Rentals, Martha's Vineyard, Uncategorized
5.Pets: As a rental agent and pet owner, I understand how hard it is to go on vacation and leave behind the four legged member of your family. In some cases, landlords will allow you to bring your pet with you. Although, a pet security deposit and extra cleaning fee are usually required, you will be able to have all family members with you during your Martha’s Vineyard vacation!
4. Solitude : Enjoy a cup of coffee on your front porch, a backyard barbecue or just curling up with a book in the living room. Renting a vacation home allows you and your family the privacy that is needed to enjoy your vacation. Staying in a home allows you to truly escape, relax and get away from it all….
3.Space-: A home that will fit your family and friends is another great perk of renting. Instead of limiting yourself to a hotel room your family will embrace the fact that they have rooms to relax in and your kids will have the ability to “escape” their siblings. When staying in a vacation home you are able to enjoy peace and freedom while having the ability to invite family and friends to help join you in creating countless Vineyard memories!
2.Home Away from Home: Cooking your own lobsters, enjoying an outdoor shower and even being able to do a load of laundry is something that you will have the freedom to do in your rental home. What better way to fully enjoy your Vineyard vacation than by having all the luxuries that you left at home right at your fingertips. Offering homes in all six towns and on Chappaquiddick you are able to choose what area of the island you want to call “home”. Staying in one of our properties allows you to feel completely at home, which will just add to your whole Martha’s Vineyard experience.
1. Cost Effective The most obvious reason to rent one of our homes is that it is more cost effective than staying at one of the many fabulous hotels, inns or bed and breakfast’s located around the Island. By choosing a home that fits into your budget you are able to enjoy all the freedoms and comforts of staying in a home!
Martha’s Vineyard Vacation Rental: Breathtaking Chilmark Contemporary
March 2, 2010 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Chilmark, Feature, MV Rentals, Quiet Getaways
What better way to enjoy your Martha’s Vineyard vacation than in this newly constructed Chilmark home! Situated high up from the water this home offers breathtaking views of the North Shore. This retreat offers all the privacy and amenities necessary to relax and enjoy your summer getaway!
This gorgeous home offers six bedrooms and six bathrooms and has the ability to accommodate twelve. Five of the bedrooms are located in the main house, with the guesthouse offering the sixth bedroom for even more privacy.
Whether you are enjoying the views of the Atlantic from the outside stone patio, the spacious sitting room or the fashionable kitchen you will be reminded of the island’s beauty from every corner of this home!
If you have any questions about this vacation home or any other beautiful homes in our inventory please feel free to contact me!
Let Sanpdiper Rentals Be Your Eyes…
February 26, 2010 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Feature, Getting Here, MV Rentals, Martha's Vineyard
It may be a little overwhelming when you are a first time renter looking for your perfect vacation home. Between the ferry reservations and packing a weeks worth of beach snacks for the kids, the last thing you want to be worrying about is walking into your vacation home and being disappointed.
In many cases, especially if you’re a first time visitor, you are renting a home that you have never seen before. Of course you can look at pictures and the list of amenities online but you are never really quite sure what to expect.
That is why Sandpiper Rentals , Inc. takes special care in making sure that none of our clients are left in the dark when it comes to renting one of our homes. All of our agents will not rent a home unless they have seen it first hand This is just one of the policies Sandpiper Rentals, Inc. has in place to help make sure all of our tenants feel comfortable that they have rented the perfect vacation home.
By offering a first hand description we are able to help place you in the perfect vacation home. So whether you are searching for a home offering classic Vineyard charm or a more contemporary escape, our agents will not leave you in the dark! It is our commitment to our owners and our tenants to help provide you with an unforgettable experience!
Martha’s Vineyard Vacation Rental: Charming Oak Bluffs Retreat
February 19, 2010 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Activities, Feature, MV Rentals, Martha's Vineyard, Oak Bluffs, Quiet Getaways, Vineyard Towns
This condo, located in the heart of Oak Bluffs ,is the perfect place to enjoy your Vineyard vacation. Offering 2 bedrooms with 2 baths this is the perfect retreat for a romantic getaway or a fun filled escape for your small family!
You cannot beat the location! The shops and restaurants of down town Oak Bluffs are located just steps away! There is no need for a car, although parking is available, because even the beach is within walking distance.
Offering a quaint and charming atmosphere, which the private deck located on the second story, as well as the garden patio enhances, this rental will help you fully enjoy your Martha’s Vineyard vacation.
Providing all the amenities you would come to expect from your vacation rental this condo would surely be one of the highlights of your Martha’s Vineyard vacation! Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding this rental or any other vacation rental on Martha’s Vineyard!
Martha’s Vineyard Vacation Rental: Chappaquiddick Retreat
December 14, 2009 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Chappaquiddick, Feature, MV Rentals
Enjoy ocean and Edgartown Harbor views from this 4 bedroom 3 bathroom Chappaquiddick contemporary. Offering many amenities including an outdoor shower and air conditioning this home is sure to please every member in your family.
The open living, dining, and kitchen area’s contribute to the warm and casual tone of the home. Located only a short distance from the Chappy ferry this is the perfect location for first timers and seasoned visitors alike.
Chappaquiddick epitomizes the true meaning of a Martha’s Vineyard getaway. This property not only offers beautiful water views from the deck but also provides private beach access. So, if you are looking to really escape this summer, this Chappy rental may be exactly what you are looking for!
Please contact me if you are interested in this property or any other of our listings on Chappaquiddick.
Martha’s Vineyard Vacation Rental: Majestic Edgartown Slough Cove Retreat
November 4, 2009 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Edgartown, Feature, MV Rentals, Martha's Vineyard
Tucked away on Herring Creek Farm this property offers you all the privacy and luxury you could hope for on your Martha’s Vineyard vacation. This property is close enough to all the amenities that quaint downtown Edgartown has to offer but far enough away from hustle and bustle to enjoy the serene views and majestic sunsets over Slough Clove.

This custom built home offers an endless array of amenities that will help you fully enjoy your Vineyard vacation. Enjoy the views while lounging by the pool or soaking in the Jacuzzi. This property is the quintessential Martha’s Vineyard retreat.

Offering 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms this house can accommodate 10 guests. The state of the art kitchen along with the elegant dinning room makes entertaining in this home a joy. The high ceilings and window seat in the family room provides a perfect setting to curl up with your beach read if you ever encounter a rainy day.

The highlight of this home is its access to the beautiful private Herring Creek Farm beach. Just hop into the provided golf cart and have the sand between your toes in minutes! So sit back, relax, and enjoy all the tranquility and comfort that this Slough Cove retreat has to offer!
Contact me to learn more about this rental and other Edgartown vacation properties!
My Martha’s Vineyard Fisherman
April 10, 2009 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Activities, Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Menemsha, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Beaches, Vineyard Towns
At my house, you don’t have to look very far for some real and authentic Martha’s Vineyard-ness. You see, I happened to have married a Mayhew – the Island’s founding non-native – family. And my hubby Jonathan’s a longtime commercial fisherman to boot.
So, I sat him down and got him to spill the beans so that I could share my personal slice of this island with all of you…
Anne: How long have you been fishing on Martha’s Vineyard?
Jonathan: I grew up in a fishing family. So I’ve been at this for 50 years – since I was 7. My father and grandfather, and my great grandfather too, they were all commercial fisherman.
Anne: What kind of fish do you mainly target?
Jonathan: My favorite species to fish is harpoon swordfish. But in my life, I’ve caught them all: sea scallops, squid, cod, haddock, yellow tail flounder, grey sole, monkfish, fluke – my father was a lobsterman – bay scallops, quahogs (clams). Honestly, it would be easier to tell you what I haven’t caught!
Anne: Tell me about the camaraderie of the fishermen on the Vineyard?
Jonathan: We actually have great camaraderie here. In other places in New England there’s a lot of conflict between fishermen of different species – because their gear can get mixed up – nets and traps can get tangled, etc. But on the Vineyard – we supply bait to each other and we have good communication about gear use – so this doesn’t happen.
We even formed the Martha’s Vineyard Duke’s County Fishermen’s Association. We work together to preserve the environment of our waters and our fish. For example, we’ve agreed collectively not to use harmful gear – like the gill net.
Anne: You’re a Mayhew – the founding non-native family on the Island – what does this mean to you?
Jonathan: I’m an 11th generation Vineyarder…that and 50 cents will get me a cup of coffee on the docks of Menemsha!
There’s always been discussion about the wash-ashores being the newcomers – but the truth is that we were wash-ashores too – just a little earlier than everyone else! The only true natives on the island are the members of the Wampanoag Tribe. Some people put stock in how long your family’s been on the island, but most of the Mayhew’s don’t put any stock in it at all. My dad used to say, ‘The mayhews are like a hill of potatoes – the best of them are underground.’ Today there are at least 20 families above ground.
Anne: What’s your favorite thing about fishing in Vineyard waters?
Jonathan: It had always been the freedom of making your own choices and the challenge of making a living out of fishing here. But that’s changed a lot with government regulations. Some of them are good, don’t get me wrong – but they’ve really hurt the small fishing communities along the east coast. Maybe it wasn’t their intention, but it’s been the consequence. We’ve lost a lot of access to the big fisheries, the corporations. It’s been painful and destructive. Similar to agriculture and the damage done to the small farm. Sadly, it’s been a long fight with little satisfaction.
Anne: Where’s the best place to take kids to fish?
Jonathan: Up-island, I have to go with off the dock’s in Menemsha. Dutcher’s dock is public, has easy access, not a large expense – all you need is a small rod and a pack of frozen squid. You can also fish off the jetties. Another option is beach fishing – you need a little more knowledge (like sunrise and sunset are best). And even if you don’t catch anything, it’s still fun.
Down-island I’d hit the bridges between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown. You can get striped bass and bluefish, and if you’re lucky you’ll get a bonita – they’re fast action, big fight, you need a good rod and reel.
Anne: And the best place for a seasoned fishermen?
Jonathan: I’d go with the charters. There are fantastic fishermen taking folks out all over the island.
For a list of great Martha’s Vineyard fishing charters click here.
You Know It’s Spring on Martha’s Vineyard When…
April 7, 2009 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Activities, Families, MV Rentals, Martha's Vineyard
1. My kids catch their first wild brook trout and make me swear on my life that I will not publish the secret location!
2. You hear the first Pinkletinks (peepers) – I’m quite sure that I was the first islander to hear them on Saturday evening.
3. Local school kids are wearing shorts even though the thermometer has just broken the 50 degree mark.
4. The grass is so green, you have to touch it (and sometimes roll around in it) to make sure it’s real.
5. The Osprey’s are flying, diving, hunting and playing across the Vineyard sky.
6. The Quahogs are being dug, shucked and simmered for the first chowdah of the season.
7. Main Street’s stores are getting gussied up, the windows filled with cool goods.
8. Ah, the huckleberries! I found a bush bursting with teeny ones this morning!
9. The ferry schedule starts to add some extra trips.
10. Our fiery pink, orange and purple sunsets can be enjoyed on a leisurely stroll after dinner.
11. You can feel it in your bones that summer is right around the corner!!!
Places to Explore on Martha’s Vineyard: Sheriff’s Meadow
April 1, 2009 by Anne Mayhew
Filed under Activities, Families, Martha's Vineyard, Quiet Getaways, Vineyard Beaches
It’s spring – and I just can’t stop blogging about all of the glorious places to explore the nature of Martha’s Vineyard. Today, I’m thinking about Sheriff’s Meadow – an incredible organization with beautiful properties sprinkled across the island.
Some of my favorites are Sheriff’s Meadow Sanctuary, Cedar Tree Neck and Packard Preserve – don’t miss ‘em when you come to visit!
The mission of Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation is to conserve, administer and manage natural habitats for wildlife, and all other lands that represent the beautiful, rural, natural character of Martha’s Vineyard.
The foundation takes great pride in preserving our island through conservation…and educating our residents and visitors about this precious hunk of land.
Summer 2009 marks the Meadow’s 50th anniversary, they’ll be celebrating on July 20th with a gala edition of their annual summer benefit. Held at the beautiful Allen Farm on the Atlantic Ocean in Chilmark, dinner will be catered by Tea Lane Caterers and feature locally-grown foods – some right from Allen Farm. The party is a special fundraising opportunity for Sheriff’s Meadow, they’re inviting one and all to purchase tickets to the party and to consider becoming a sponsor. Check the Foundation’s website for more info!




































