Drink like a local at the famous Nantucket brewery with great beer, cocktails, and food trucks. Be sure to get the merch :)
Step into Nantucket's past with a visit to the Whaling Museum. It's packed with history about the island's role in the whaling industry, with exhibits on everything from the mechanics of the trade to its cultural impact. Don't miss the rooftop for an incredible view of the harbor, perfect for a quick breather after soaking in all that history!
Be sure to stop by the iconic Juice Bar. The homemade ice cream and waffle cones are worth the line. An Aborn family favorite is the Watermelon Cream
Nantucket is known for its 82 miles of coastline and some of the most beautiful beaches! Jetties beach is easy to get to from Town either by foot or The Wave. They also offer chair rentals as well as food and drinks at The Sandbar beach bar.
Be sure to stop by the Gazebo next to the Tavern Restaurant for their famous mudslide! Pro tip: grab a mudslide before getting on the Hyline Ferry home
Whether you're on Main Street, Straight Wharf, or Old South Wharf, stroll through charming cobblestone streets lined with unique boutiques, art galleries, and specialty shops. From nautical treasures to one-of-a-kind gifts, Downtown Nantucket offers something for everyone. Perfect for finding a special keepsake or indulging in a little retail therapy!
An only-on-Nantucket experience, the 'Sconset Bluff Walk is a public walking path that takes you from the village of Siasconset almost all the way out to Sankaty Lighthouse through the backyards of some of the island's most exquisite homes. To get to the start of the walk, turn right after 21 Front Street and make a quick left.