President Obama was a no-show at a flurry of fundraisers hosted by Hillary Clinton just a few miles from where he was staying at a beachfront vacation rental in Martha's Vineyard over the weekend.

Clinton arrived at Martha's Vineyard with her husband, Bill, over the weekend – purportedly to celebrate Bill's 70th birthday, but also to attend a series of high-dollar fundraisers for her presidential campaign.

But Obama, who has been vacationing on the posh island with his wife and kids for the past two weeks, skipped the Hillary events to relax at the beach, take in a fireworks show, and enjoy a meal with his wife.

Scroll down for video

Too tired: Barack Obama (pictured on Saturday) failed to attend any of Hillary Clinton's fundraisers on Martha's Vineyard this weekend - despite vacationing on the tiny Cape Cod island at the same time as the Democratic nominee was campaigning

Here for the money: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks to her motorcade vehicle as she arrives on her campaign plane at Nantucket Memorial Airport in Nantucket on Saturday - before she arrived on Martha's Vineyard

Donors and Democrats: Guests arrive for a Hillary Clinton fundraiser on Martha's Vineyard on Saturday

One of the Clinton fundraisers took place at the home of Obama nemesis Lady [Lynn] de Rothschild, who owns a stunning estate on the island.

Rothschild, who is married to French-British banking heir Sir Evelyn de Rosthchild, has previously denounced Obama as a 'loser' who was 'going to bankrupt America.'

She has also disparaged Obama by suggesting that he had no qualifications and was elected based on his race.

'The fact of [Obama's] personal story of being half black and all that is a wonderful, inspiriting story,' said Rothschild in 2011, while supporting Republican John Huntsman's 2012 presidential bid. 'But it doesn't qualify him to be president.'

Busy: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets people as she arrives at Provincetown Municipal Airport in Provincetown, Massachusetts - back on the mainland

She's with her: Singer and actress Cher stops to talk to media as she leaves a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum in Provincetown

Many happy returns: Bill Clinton celebrated his 70th birthday over the weekend - but President Obama did not celebrate with him in person

Clinton arrived in the Vineyard late Friday to celebrate Bill's birthday.

The Obamas, meanwhile, were watching the island's annual end-of-summer fireworks show – reportedly from a prime perch at the Oak Bluff rental home of close advisor Valerie Jarret.

Their paths didn't cross the next day, when the Obamas enjoyed a day at the beach near their secluded vacation home in the island's exclusive Chilmark area.

Hillary Clinton spent her afternoon at a 600-person cocktail fundraiser at the home of former Viacom CEO Frank Biondi and his wife, Carol.

Turnout was strong for the fundraiser on the heavily-Democratic island.

Happy: President Barack Obama smiles after putting on the first green during a round of golf at Farm Neck Golf Course in Oak Bluffs, Mass., on Martha's Vineyard, last Sunday

Parked cars lined the streets for half a mile down the road from the Biondi compound, as passer-by's honked and shouted 'go Hillary!'

Tickets ranged from $1,000 to $27,000 – but even some who couldn't pony up the money dropped by to show their support.

A small group of women sat on a blanket down the street with pro-Clinton signs, waiting for a glimpse of the candidate when she left the fundraiser.

Inside the event, which was closed to the press, Clinton spoke about early education and addressing the country's infrastructure problems, and criticized her opponent Donald Trump for running a campaign that she claimed was based on fear-mongering.

Dinner plans: President Obama and Michelle Obama dined at Chesca's Restaurant in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard on Saturday - their last night on the island

Closely guarded: A Secret Service agent stands outside at the balcony of Chesca's Restaurant in downtown Edgartown

Notable attendees included fashion designer Kenneth Cole, whose wife Maria Cuomo Cole, the daughter of the late New York Governor Mario Cuomo and brother of current governor Andrew.

Also in attendance was Harvard professor and Obama 'beer-summit' buddy Henry Louis Gates, Jr., whose Finding Your Roots series was suspended by PBS after DailyMail.com revealed he had agreed to cover up Ben Affleck's slave-owning ancestors and wrongly claimed Affleck's mother was a Freedom Rider.

After the event, Clinton dashed over to the Rothschilds' oceanfront mansion for a $50,000-per-plate fundraising dinner with 30 guests. The event helped rake another $1.5 million for Clinton's presidential campaign.

Obama hasn't been able to completely avoid presidential politics during his Vineyard trip.

He took a brief break from his vacation last Monday to host a Clinton campaign fundraiser on the island – just a few days before Hillary showed up in person.

Although Obama has said he will do everything he can to support his former secretary of state's presidential campaign, he and Clinton have had a notoriously uneasy relationship ever since they ran against each other during the 2008 Democratic primary.

High profile: The motorcade of US President Barack Obama makes its way through West Tisbury as he goes to play golf on the last day of his summer vacation on Sunday

Thanks: People wave at the motorcade of US President Barack Obama in West Tisbury, Massachusetts

As Clinton fundraised on Saturday, Obama stepped out with Michelle to eat at Chesca's, an elegant American and Italian restaurant just down the road from the Clinton events in historic Edgartown.

Police and Secret Service blocked off the road outside the eatery, as islanders waited over 30 minutes to catch a photo of the president as he arrived in his motorcade.

But gawkers were disappointed when Obama – who has been making fewer and fewer public appearances on Martha's Vineyard as his presidency winds down – exited the car and dashed into the restaurant without even a wave at the crowd.

'Barry you're rude!' cried one supporter who was holding a box of takeout pizza. 'We've been waiting here with cold pizza.'

Saturday was the First Family's last night on the island, where they had been vacationing for two weeks.

Home time: President Barack Obama with first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Maliaand Sasha Obama walk on the tarmac to board Air Force One at Air Station Cape Cod as they prepare to return to the White House

The Obama daughters Malia, 18, and Sasha, 15, did not join their parents for dinner.

But the two first daughters have both made news during the family's vacation – Malia by attending a rowdy party that was reportedly broken up by police, and Sasha by getting a summer job waiting tables at a local fried fish eatery.

The West Tisbury Police told DailyMail.com that they did receive a noise complaint from a house party after midnight, and people dispersed when the police showed up.

The Obamas' elder daughter was well-behaved despite the nature of the rest of the party.

'She was just chillin [because] she was afraid to do anything [because] people was filming her and stuff,' said one college aged female on Twitter, whose sister hosted a party that Malia attended in early August.

The girl also said that Malia was 'chill af.' [as f***]