4 Star Places To Visit in Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States (22)


  1. 4.5 Whaling Museum (1.652 reviews)
    - A Must-Visit Venue to Appreciate Nantucket
    Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums
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    The Whaling Museum, operated by the Nantucket Historical Association (founded in 1894), is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Featuring permanent and rotating exhibitions in 9 premium galleries, with over a thousand works of art, artifacts and treasures on display, it tells the Island's facinating stories over 4 centuries. Numerous daily programs by our interpreters, childrens' activities in the Discovery Center and intimate spotlight tours compliment the visit. The museum is home to a 46-foot sperm whale skeleton, a massive Fresnel lens, a restored 1847 candle factory and a relaxing, fully-accessible rooftop deck offers stunning views of Nantucket harbor. Maximize your visit by going to our 9 historic homes and sites which are open to the public. See more..
  2. 4.5 Cisco Brewers (792 reviews)
    - Nice change of pace
    Monday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Distilleries • Wineries & Vineyards • Breweries
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    Who are we? We are just about the coolest place on planet Earth. Having never personally traveled to other parts of the galaxy, we can't quite say "in all the Milky Way" but we're pretty confident that we would make the top 10. Here on Nantucket we have a Winery, Brewery, and Distillery. Nantucket Vineyard was the first arm of our business opening in the early 1980's as a small project of the Long Family. After a few years, Winery employees ended up falling in love with the wine and each other, and voila! - Cisco Brewers was born on the Hudson's stovetop in 1995. Whispers of a brewery floated on the Nantucket wind, catching the ear of a few people, including a Mr. Harman. Using the previously tested and proven formula of starting a business from another business, Winery and Brewery employees enjoyed a few glasses / pints (respectively) together and hatched the idea for Triple Eight Distillery in 2000. All three businesses are constantly evolving, and we now produce a wide variety of world-class wines, beers, and spirits. Come out and enjoy our Nantucket haven- just prepare yourself in case your mind blows up from all the awesomeness. Open everyday year-round, dog and kid friendly! See more..
  3. 4.5 Brant Point Lighthouse (359 reviews)
    - Pretty little lighthouse right at the entrance
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Lighthouses
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    Established in 1746, America's second oldest lighthouse has been in service more than 250 years. See more..
  4. 4.5 Sankaty Head Lighthouse (288 reviews)
    - Iconic Nantucket Lighthouse
    Lighthouses
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    Built in 1850, this distinctive brick lighthouse stands on a bluff 90 feet above sea level. See more..
  5. 4.5 Madaket Beach (276 reviews)
    - Best sunsets at Madaket Beach!
    Beaches
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    Located on the south side of Nantucket, this beach is known for its rough surf. See more..
  6. 4.5 Jetties Beach (267 reviews)
    - Great Happy Hour!
    Monday: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM Beaches
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    The best island beach within walking distance of town, Jetties is ideal for kids. See more..
  7. 4.5 Surfside Beach (266 reviews)
    - Beautiful beach with crashing waves
    Beaches
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    Oceanside Nantucket beach. See more..
  8. 4.5 Siasconset Beach (226 reviews)
    - Nice beach afternoon!
    Beaches
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    Nantucket beach on the ocean side. See more..
  9. 4.5 Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum (184 reviews)
    - Excellent new museum 4 miles east of ferry terminal.
    Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums • History Museums
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    In the 19th Century, hundreds of ships passed by Nantucket Island each day, all navigating without the benefit of modern nautical technology. Fog, storms, and treacherous shoals led to over 750 shipwrecks in the waters surrounding Nantucket. The Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum preserves the memory of those Islanders who risked their lives to save shipwrecked mariners. These men served in organizations such as the Massachusetts Humane Society, U.S. Life-Saving Service, and the U.S. Coast Guard. The Museum is located at 158 Polpis Road, just 3.5 miles from Nantucket Town, and is easily reached by car, The WAVE, or our free Shipwreck Shuttle pick up at the Visitors Service on Federal Street from June on, or by bike on the Polpis Road Bike Path. See more..
  10. 4.5 The Steamship Authority (158 reviews)
    - A little piece of heaven - Nantucket
    Spent 2-3 hours Ferries
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    Boat journey was very good and the time flew in. Hired bicycles and rode approx 8 miles to a beautiful beach where we seen seals swimming in the water. On our return we stopped for a couple of drinks at a bar. Also had some shrimp which was so tasty. Nantucket is stunning and I wish we had stayed a couple of days and seen more of the island See more..
  11. 4.5 Old Mill (121 reviews)
    - Oldest operating historic mill in the US
    Monday: Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Engineering marvel and great historic significance of the island. The staff at the mill was full of local historic knowledge as well as engineering knowledge on the inner workings of this impressive machine. Kids enjoyed it. Also with the Pass $6 adult, $3 for youth (6-17) and free for children. Gets you into 6 other historic sites on the island for the entire season. Last but not least this mill is operational and they grind up corn and bag it for souvenirs but is it human grade consumable, so one could make corn bread or muffins from it. Learn where "Three sheets to the wind", "been through the mill", "Mill/milling around", "mill about", "Run-of-the-mill", to name a few came about. See more..
  12. 4.5 Cisco Beach (113 reviews)
    - Amazing views of the sunset!
    Beaches
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    Nantucket beach on the ocean side. See more..
  13. 4.5 Wauwinet (85 reviews)
    - Wonderful, peaceful place to relax & chill-out
    Historic Sites
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    Hotel sitting area has a nice fireplace. They offer complementary wine and cheese daily at 4 pm, though we missed out on this. Staff members are extremely friendly, professional, attentive and helpful. They gave us an umbrella when we departed as it was raining out. They have free shuttles to ferry, and they have hourly shuttles into town so you can walk around and shop if you want. There are lots of cute bunnies hopping around this relatively quiet and elegant property. Recommend accommodations at cottage 408. Not all cottage rooms have private yards. See more..
  14. 4.5 First Congregational Church (78 reviews)
    - Very welcoming congregation
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Lookouts • Religious Sites
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    Good message for locals and visitors. Second summer we've visited and found it to be friendly both times. . See more..
  15. 4.0 Oldest House (Jethro Coffin House) and Kitchen Garden (76 reviews)
    - Well preserved living history and grounds
    Temporarily closed - Closed until May 27, 2023 Historic Sites • Gardens
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    The Oldest House on Sunset Hill, also known as the Jethro Coffin House, was built in 1686 and is believed to be the oldest residence on Nantucket still on its original site. The island’s English population at the time totaled several hundred, and the native Wampanoag outnumbered them by at least three to one. Built as a wedding gift for Jethro Coffin (1663–1727) and Mary Gardner (1670–1767), the house represents the unity of two of the island’s oldest families. Jethro was the grandson of one of the island’s original proprietors, Tristram Coffin, and Mary was the daughter of John Gardner, one of the leaders of the so-called Half-Share Revolt, in which the island’s tradesmen rallied against the wealthier full-share proprietors. Although the relationship between Gardner and Coffin was never amicable, the marriage of Mary and Jethro helped unite the families and soothe old wounds. Built on Gardner land using Coffin lumber, the house is a physical manifestation of this unity. See more..
  16. 4.5 Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge (63 reviews)
    - Guided sunset Jeep tour
    Monday: 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Nature & Wildlife Areas
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    Discover this ruggedly beautiful coastal environment where deer, raptors, and shorebirds play. Explore sand dunes and small coastal forests, salt marsh and tidal ponds, on 16 miles of trails and sand roads. We also offer guided over-sand vehicle tours of the refuge. See more..
  17. 4.5 Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum (54 reviews)
    - Wonderful history of the baskets
    Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Speciality Museums
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    Now affiliated with the Nantucket Historical Association. The mission of the Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum is to promote the awareness and appreciation of lightship baskets and their makers, by educating and engaging the public about the complexity of this art form unique to Nantucket, and placing it within a broader context of related crafts. See more..
  18. 4.5 Greater Light (40 reviews)
    - Quirky and Quaint
    Temporarily closed - Closed until May 27, 2023 Historic Sites
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    Greater Light, located at 8 Howard Street, was the summer home and studio of Gertrude and Hanna Monaghan, two independent, highly educated, unmarried Quaker sisters from Philadelphia. Gertrude (1887–1962), a professional artist, and Hanna (1889–1972), an actress and author, first came to the island in 1923, renting a small studio near the harbor. Originally built around 1790 as a livestock barn, the sisters discovered Greater Light in 1929 when they followed a herd of cattle up Main Street. Enthralled, they purchased the dilapidated building and set about transforming it into their own summer oasis, adorning it with cast-off architectural elements, decorative objects, and eclectic furniture. Their personal aesthetic blended art and whimsy with an appreciation of unique handcrafted works—woven, carved, forged, or painted—that coalesced in an environment that is a monument to their spirit. See more..
  19. 4.5 Maria Mitchell Association (36 reviews)
    - Nighttime observatory
    Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Science Museums
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    Operating an Aquarium, Natural Science Museum, two Observatories and a Historic House, the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association (MMA) is a private non-profit organization located on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts. Aquarium: Locally-collected specimens are on exhibit. Displays are always changing and include anything from seahorses to octopuses to sharks! Get a “feel” for the local ecosystem at our touch tank, home to crabs, clams, baby horseshoe crabs, and more! Great for kids and adults alike! Natural Science Museum: A cross between a classic natural history museum, a zoo, and a science center, the Maria Mitchell Natural Science Museum is a great place to learn about the plants, animals, and birds of Nantucket. See live turtles and snakes! Loines Observatory: See distant planets, stars, galaxies and more through a telescope! Stargazing nights with our expert astronomers are a unique way to spend an evening enjoying Nantucket's clear and dark skies! Check our website for specific information about Stargazing dates and times. Historic Mitchell House: Take a trip back in time to 1800s Nantucket! Built in 1790, this typical Quaker house was acquired by the Mitchell family in 1818. The home became a museum in 1903 when the Maria Mitchell Association’s founders acquired the house to preserve the legacy of Maria Mitchell herself. See more..
  20. 4.5 Nobadeer (32 reviews)
    - Lots of action at this beach!!
    Beaches
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    This beach was incredible! Most people come out via jeep and drive onto the beach and parked. There is a whole system to it and everyone lines up their car with the back of the jeep facing the ocean. Tons of families, lots of surfers and this year lots of whales! Very cool and they came back on multiple days! See more..
  21. 4.5 Altar Rock (26 reviews)
    - One of the best hike
    Historic Walking Areas
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    One of the hikes with different vista, broad and wide, and different color in landscape. It's unusual on an lsland in Masachussetts. If you walk, it's fine. You can decide which trail you want to do for different length. It's also possible to drive. However, be aware that you need to have a good height clearance, since some part of the trails are bumpy and the wheel track are quite low beneath the ground. See more..
  22. 4.5 Hadwen House (22 reviews)
    - A View of Time Before
    Temporarily closed - Closed until May 26, 2023 Historic Sites
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    The Hadwen House is a Greek Revival mansion built in 1846 by whaling merchant and silver retailer William Hadwen at the peak of Nantucket’s prosperity as the whaling capital of the world. The home is one of the most elaborate examples of Greek revival architecture on the island and the only publicly accessible mansion of its age in the area. Today, this Historic Home features exhibitions on various topics such as Decorative Arts, Suffrage and Slavery, Architecture, and more! See more..