Conveniently located within 5 minutes’ walk of Historic Downtown Nantucket, The Nantucket Resort Collection features three Inn's - Chapman, Regatta and Sherburne.
This hotel on Nantucket Island is 3 miles from the Nantucket Whaling Museum and Nantucket town center. The hotel offers free shuttle services to the town center and Surfside Beach.
Located in Nantucket, Massachusetts, this guest accommodations is 10 minutes’ walk from Steamboat Wharf and the Hyannis – Nantucket Ferry. Each spacious pet-friendly cottage features a full kitchen.
Located in Nantucket and with Children's Beach reachable within a 6-minute walk, Life House, Nantucket has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
On average, 3-star hotels in Nantucket cost $159 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nantucket are $153 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nantucket can be found for $208 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nantucket this weekend is $570 or, for a 4-star hotel, $870. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nantucket for this weekend cost around $1,003 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $252 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nantucket for tonight. You'll pay around $232 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nantucket will cost around $332, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A very special island off the coast of New England.
A very special island off the coast of New England. More than 60% is land trust and the rest is super expensive beautiful 19th century homes. There is plenty to do such as swimming, surfing, hiking, and biking. The shoulder season i.e. May, June, September, and October is magnificent and a good value. There are nice B&Bs in historic houses as well as hotels. There is a nice variety of excellent restaurants. A good candidate for your bucket list.
Clare
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nantucket is a great place to spend a day or a week.
Nantucket is a great place to spend a day or a week. There are many great places to dine or have a drink. We didn't go to the beach this time but we have in the past and they're beautiful. If you're on a tight budget you may want to find another option or just go for the day.
Susan
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
This was our first trip to Nantucket (even though I'm from...
This was our first trip to Nantucket (even though I'm from New England!). We explored the island by bike. There are dedicated bike paths but not everywhere so you do end up riding on the tar road. Island traffic seems to be used to bikers, though; they even stop for you when they don't have to according to traffic laws: better safe than sorry but a bit annoying for experienced street bikers (we live in the Netherlands). Beware of biking routes (via Google) that send you via Main Street — this is full of old-fashioned cobblestones that cannot be ridden with a bike!
Being an island, many restaurants are quite expensive, but not all of them are worth the money. We particularly enjoyed the Nantucket Tap Room and Ventuno. or, The Whale is popular but the tin ceiling plus music plus limited menu with no subs is frustrating... and breakfast places that offer 'standard' fare are hard to find. There's a surprisingly large Stop 'n Shop in the harbor as well as on the other side of town.
We stayed Mon-Fri, which was enough time to see the entire island by bike. We biked to the Cisco Brewery but the tour is $20pp so that explains why some bikers have to be picked up instead of biking back to the harbor!
L in NL
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
We took the "slow ferry", no car.
We took the "slow ferry", no car. We booked a van tour with Gail's Tours for the first afternoon. She hit the highlights of her island, providing an entertaining narrative of the island's history and inhabitants. We found plenty of things to do and see within walking distance of our hotel. The Whaling Museum was a recommended stop that I'm glad we saw. Just walking through the village was wonderful. So much history! One day we took the bus to Sconset, did the Bluff Walk, and took a walking tour with Rick through the village of historic homes. If we were here longer than our 3 days we would have liked to explore more of the island outside the main town. It was recommended to get dinner reservations, which we neglected to do. So, after the first day, we booked dinners for the rest of the trip. We ate at the Tap Room (sea bass was excellent!), the Sea Grille (blackened tuna was terrific) and Brotherhood of Thieves (clam chowder--best we've had!) We traveled in the shoulder season and avoided the crowds, but missed out on the places that weren't open yet. We traveled pre-Memorial Day, the weather was on the cool and windy side, so we never got to the beaches. Next time!
June
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The island and town were beautiful.
The island and town were beautiful. Easily could walk to restaurants an museum's. Plenty of public transporration.it is new England quaintness defined. WE VISITED late September still busy but not crowded.Dinner reservations easy to get. Lots of easy bike paths. We will visit again.
Chris
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Nantucket- is unchallenged- one of the most
Nantucket- is unchallenged- one of the most
Beautiful places in the world! It’s history is so important,
so authentic , a slice of Americana at its best! The
importance of how it’s been properly restored to communicate a very worthwhile period of history.
What the life of a whaling family was and its contribution to American life-can be seen, as well as its arts and cultural aspect.
There is quite simply, no place quite like Nantucket.
Our last minute stay in Nantucket was wonderful. Our innkeeper made check in super easy and accessible. We were greeted with fresh homemade cookies and everything we would need in a kitchen style area. The room was clean, quiet and the bed was super comfortable. The location is key here. An 8 minute walk from the ferry and is walkable to everything. We would stay here again. You can't beat the off season price.
The people are amaizing at Hotel Pippa. The staff was friendly, informative, helpful beyond the call of duty and always willing to help with anything we asked for or needed.
The location is pretty much perfect. You are in the heart of everyting but just off the main drags enough not to have difficutly with noise, etc. The continental breakfast was good to have! Food provided was great.
The White Elephant Residences is located walking distance to almost every great restaurant in Nantucket and is situated in the heart of the city. The service is impeccable and everyone goes above and beyond to make your stay special - especially the manager Alice, who is always thoughtful and extremely knowledgeable of the area. This includes Brandon Grill - great Sunday brunch!
The location of 21 Broad was terrific because it was walking distance from the Ferry terminal and the downtown was right outside your front door. The hotel was very clean and the staff at the front desk were very friendly and very helpful. My wife and I enjoyed eating breakfast and having a glass of wine in the afternoon in the outdoor patio area.
One of my (new) favorite inns in Nantucket! Have stayed at many over the years, but the hospitality and square footage of the rooms are unbeatable at anywhere near the price. Can’t recommend enough, my mom and I had a lovely time — also location is perfect!
The hotel is conveniently located in the Downtown only a few minutes from the ferry and the shops. Our room was clean and beautiful, but unfortunately the level of noise from the next room was unbearable. The front desk stuff could have been nicer.
The staff was great, everyone was very friendly. You're paying for the location (Nantucket). Both the beach and the downtown area were walkable. The room was clean. Has a nice pool. You can store your bags if you get there early which is nice.
The Staff, location, breakfast and decor were excellent. It's a Beautiful historic nantucket home turned boutique hotel. Lovely snacks and warm cookies every afternoon.
Parking on street nearby was fairly easy too!
By far the welcome and support from Gail at the Periwinkle Inn was unmatched to any other place I have ever stayed at,
. She is kind informative and has an uncanny knowing for how much to talk to each client.
Great location, very central
Beautiful rooms and four post beds with old wooden floors - very historical feel
Staff very helpful
Hotel courtesy car for restaurants etc over a mile away is an excellent touch
Beautiful updated, modern and comfortable boutique hotel. Pretty outdoor terrace to enjoy complimentary breakfast and an evening cocktail. Complimentary beach chairs with coolers and umbrellas for the beach!
This house is quintessential Nantucket, cosy, quaint and nautical inspired, with an amazing attention to details. The room is small but perfect, super super clean and comfortable. I loved every bit of it.
Great location in downtown Nantucket, within walking distance of everything and a quick bike to the beach. Nice lawn area and gas fire pit. Bathroom was newly renovated and nice.
We really enjoyed staying in this charming, old Nantucket home. Nate was wonderful, and even moved us to a larger, nicer room! I will definitely stay there again!
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