
Christopher
Vineyard-meets-St. Barts: clapboard New England exterior, Caribbean-inflected interiors with bright blues, purples, and pops of coral. Chic but unpretentious — lounge-heavy, porch-forward, and very much a B&B at heart.
Freshly baked chocolate chip cookies come out every day at 2pm — plan your return accordingly.
Why It Matters
A registered historic building (former captain's house) that once showed up in Jaws, now reimagined with mid-century modern and French Caribbean flair by Lark Hotels. Out front stands what's said to be the oldest pagoda tree in the US, brought from China in a pot centuries ago. The location on South Water Street is genuinely walkable to Edgartown Harbor, shops, and restaurants.
The Christopher is a 15-room boutique inn inside a registered historic building — a former sea captain's house — on South Water Street in Edgartown. Previously called The Victorian, it got a full makeover that swapped out the traditional New England look for something more spirited: think aqua wallpaper, geometric prints, and bursts of coral that nod more toward St. Barts than Cape Cod. The result is a B&B-style stay with genuinely stylish bones, complimentary breakfast included, and Edgartown Harbor just outside the front door.
Where You'll Stay
8 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
1 venue on property
Restaurant
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Hotel provides beach towels and chairs. South Beach offers soft sand and gentle waves; Menemsha is the sunset spot. Staff advise on which beaches suit conditions on a given day.
A quick ferry hop to Chappaquiddick Island and a quieter, boulder-strewn Atlantic beach with plentiful birdlife. Staff can advise on the trip.
Miles of bike trails directly accessible from the hotel. A 14-mile loop around Edgartown and a 6-mile waterside run to Oak Bluffs are the popular routes. Bike rentals available right next door.
Guided kayaking available around the island's waters. Hotel can assist with recommendations and bookings.
From Edgartown's Memorial Wharf, the Magic Carpet — a 56-ft wooden yawl — sails daily for classic yacht experiences. Private charters also available.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
The hotel provides towels and beach chairs for guests heading to the beach.
A styled communal lounge where guests can relax, take breakfast, or wind down. Lounge furniture is everywhere — the hotel leans into the 'staying put is fine' vibe.
Free WiFi throughout the property, 50+ Mbps. Login info provided at check-in.
Tapas-style spread served each morning — pastries, Morning Glory Farm banana bread, overnight oats, hard-boiled eggs, mini charcuterie, yogurt with local granola. Served on the porch, in the lounge, or in-room.
Bring your own wine or spirits; the hotel supplies mixers and the setting. Ice buckets, corkscrews, and wine glasses are stocked in every room as a hint.
Personalized concierge assistance with restaurant recommendations, activity bookings, and local tips. Staff are frequently praised by guests for their knowledge of the island.
A tranquil back courtyard with both sunny and shady seating spots, a fire pit, and a BYOB mixer bar setup. The social hub of the hotel in the evenings.
Lather brand toiletries in all rooms, along with waffle kimono robes, hairdryer, iron/ironing board, blackout shades, wine glasses, and corkscrew.
A few first-come, first-served free spots plus a small number of guaranteed reserved spaces at $50/day (by reservation only). Very limited — most guests are advised to leave cars on the mainland.
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