Gay Head Lighthouse is a lighthouse Dukes County Massachusetts located in United States.
9 Aquinnah Circle Town of Aquinnah , MA 02535 United States
Do yourself a favor and visit Aquinnah. Gorgeous beach and the view is absolutely breathtaking.
wonderful view , nice trail to the beach . which is beautiful, but with strong waves and lots of stones. May be hard to walk around. Not for kids. Wonderful for pictures.
Bathrooms are fee for service. After leaving Gay Head take the short 5 min drive over to menemaha beach for the best sunsets on the island .
Make sure you talk to the to the guides Phil (on the ground ) and Todd (up on the light). You can feel their love for the light and the island in everything they talk about.
Big views of the cliffs and the sea. Can't miss
This place is so cool and historical the food is great too.
Wonderful views and a historic building .
Amazing! A must see on the vineyard .
Great view and awesome Native American jewelry shop
View a bit obstructed, but still beautiful!
Weird name though the place is really nice as well as the view .
Underwhelming if you've seen more than 3 lighthouses in your life
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sweet view of the nudy beaches below ; )
Bring sun glasses
Wait for the red light - better photo.
Vistas espectaculares del faro y de la playa . Hay sitios donde comer Lobster roll que están muy bien
Apparently this is the best place to score hard drugs on the island - Will George
Scenic lookout spot to see a beautiful sunset. Come experience nature at its best. - Tracy Isaac
Oysters and the mysterious “seafood spread” enjoyed on a dock during sunset is amazing, just bring your own wine to this dry town or risk an imperfect moment! - George Allen
Of course the view is amazing and the food is delicious—but what we will remember is that they took the trouble to CALL US within 5 minutes of leaving a lost item at our dinner table. Incredible place - Aaron Wolfowitz
We call in advance and order pizza, and then take it to Squibnocket beach for dinner (just up the road). - George Howard