Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s cold. In recent years daytime stays around 60s-ish. It can be colder in the 40s/50s in cold years. Water is cold at that time, not Maine cold but cold enough that no one is in the water in my experience. The island is far quieter than summer.
It’s not 60ish on MV in March or early April. It’s in the 60’s in May and early June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been there for spring break because we have a house there.
It will be totally different than the summer but if you want to go hiking or walking on the beach you can do that and enjoy the lack of crowds.
Many, but certainly not all, restaurants and other stores are open year round now. The Martha's Vineyard Museum is great and that will be open.
Just don't expect warm weather.
Thanks. It sounds like it would be perfect besides the colder weather. I was hoping for at least 60 during the day.
Anonymous wrote:I've been there for spring break because we have a house there.
It will be totally different than the summer but if you want to go hiking or walking on the beach you can do that and enjoy the lack of crowds.
Many, but certainly not all, restaurants and other stores are open year round now. The Martha's Vineyard Museum is great and that will be open.
Just don't expect warm weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s cold. In recent years daytime stays around 60s-ish. It can be colder in the 40s/50s in cold years. Water is cold at that time, not Maine cold but cold enough that no one is in the water in my experience. The island is far quieter than summer.
It’s not 60ish on MV in March or early April. It’s in the 60’s in May and early June.
Anonymous wrote:It’s cold. In recent years daytime stays around 60s-ish. It can be colder in the 40s/50s in cold years. Water is cold at that time, not Maine cold but cold enough that no one is in the water in my experience. The island is far quieter than summer.
Anonymous wrote:It’s cold. In recent years daytime stays around 60s-ish. It can be colder in the 40s/50s in cold years. Water is cold at that time, not Maine cold but cold enough that no one is in the water in my experience. The island is far quieter than summer.