The relationship between migraine and vertigo is well known. Migraine patients may sufer diferent types of vertigo: Meniere disease, basilar-type migraine with vertigo as an aura, benign positional vertigo and migraine associated recurrent vertigo (MARV). MARV is one of the most prevalent vertigo in migraine patients, included as a common cause of recurrent spontaneous vertigo in the neurotological literature. MARV is an entity with its own clinical pattern, pathophysiology and treatment. Differential diagnosis should be done with benign positional vertigo, Meniere disease and basilar type migraine. Specifc diagnosis criteria could help in its recognition and management.