What to do and see in Nantucket, Massachusetts (MA): The Best Things to do Good for Couples

December 11, 2021 Madelene Haan

Windswept beaches, sand dunes, blinking lighthouses and a charming pace of life await on this 50-square mile island. The world's former top whaling port is now designated a National Historic District. Leave the car and take the shuttle or bike around. Seaside cottages, old whaling captains' mansions and historic harbors contain quaint inns, boutique stores, chowder shacks and upscale dining delights. Swim, surf or load up the tackle for Nantucket's excellent striper, bluefish and bonito fishing.
Restaurants in Nantucket

1. Raven's Walk

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Raven's Walk

The Spirits of Nantucket Await!Join your guide and her raven on a ghost adventure. Hear tales of Nantucket's past infused with ghostly encounters that took place throughout the centuries. We will take you on a historic walk past places that contained these unexplained phenomena.You may see a curtain move, a breeze perhaps... but maybe not - a light may come on... but no one is at home - you ma

2. ACK Sunset Sail & Harbor Cruise

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ACK Sunset Sail & Harbor Cruise

Experience a relaxing, private Nantucket sunset sail or harbor cruise with your friends and family. Sailing charters and harbor cruises are available from May through early October. We can accommodate up to 13 people aboard our 45’ Philip L. Rhodes classic sailboat, and up to 17 guests on our 26' Old Port Launch. Guests may bring food and drinks on board to enjoy during the charter.

3. Great Point Light

Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge 111 Wauwinet Road, Nantucket, MA 02554 +1 508-228-5646 [email protected] http://www.thetrustees.org/places-to-visit/cape-cod-islands/coskata-coatue.html
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Great Point Light

Towering more than 60 feet, this historic lighthouse was established in 1784, destroyed in 1984 and rebuilt in 1986. Located on the Coskata Coatue Wildlife Refuge. You can get a tour of the lighthouse if you join one of the Trustees of Reservations guided natural history tours depending on the time of year and access to the lighthouse. Beach access is limited during storms and high tides. Always check the local Great Point tides and never drive through water!

Reviewed By farmguy78

Rented a Jeep Wrangler from Affordable Rentals. Bought the pass to drive out to the lighthouse across the dunes. Beautiful scenery. Lots of seals. Worth every penny of the $50 fee.

4. Nantucket Atheneum

1 India St, Nantucket, MA 02554-3519 +1 508-228-1110 [email protected] http://www.nantucketatheneum.org
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Nantucket Atheneum

The Nantucket Atheneum is the public library for Nantucket, Massachusetts. The institution was formed in 1834 as a private, membership organization and became a public library in 1900. The Nantucket Atheneum offers free access to millions of books, films and music as well as over 1,000 programs for all ages year round. Our iconic building, built in 1846, is located in the heart of downtown and features art and artifacts important to the island's maritime history as the center of whaling. The library also provides a free wifi signal, computer access on the second floor and a beautiful, inviting garden.

Reviewed By Cezannepainter - Walpole, United States

The Nantucket Athenaeum is a hub of local history and sponsors concerts, lectures, symposiums, classes and children's programming. And most of these are free or reasonably priced. They also team up with the Unitarian Church for events. The building itself is a landmark and you will find authentic antiques and artifacts on display. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I was on the Island for two weeks and attended a Coastal Conference and concert, both free of charge and wonderful. The small garden is a place right in town where you can stop and sit quietly with your sandwich or coffee. Of course it is also a library and those resources are accessible. Bravo to this resource!!!

5. Endeavor Sailing Excursions

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Endeavor Sailing Excursions

Captain Jim has been has been offering sailing excursions in Nantucket Sound aboard Endeavor for 38 years. Featured in numerous publications, the Endeavor operates from May-October. Private charters are perfect for families, celebrations, photo shoots and corporate outings. You can even bring your dog on board a charter. If you choose to go with others, per person fares start at $80/person. Reservations are strongly suggested. We are conveniently located right on the dock at Straight Wharf. Bring along refreshments and enjoy one of Nantucket's most popular activities.

6. Nantucket Bike Tours

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Nantucket Bike Tours

Meet Nantucket Bike Tours! Our team has designed safe, memorable, guided bike experiences for all ages and abilities. Based right in town, guests can easily walk to our starting location and be fit with a comfortable bike and helmet. We will then head out on a 2-3 hour tour of the island. Our classic tours include a Town Adventure, Sunset Tour, Spin to Scionset, and the To the Brewery Tour. We also offer custom tours for special events or interests. Nantucket is best seen by bike!

7. White Heron Theatre Company

5 N Water St, Nantucket, MA 02554-3521 +1 508-228-2156 [email protected] http://www.whiteherontheatre.org
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White Heron Theatre Company

White Heron is Nantucket's Professional Repertory Theatre. A not-for-profit theatre company, first formed in New York in 2005, by Lynne Bolton and Earle Gister. Now run by Lynne and Michael Kopko, the Company moved to Nantucket in 2011. We produce classical and contemporary works in a transformational, character-driven way. Our goal is to bring meaningful art to the Nantucket community. You can find us directly behind the Whaling Museum!

8. Paddle Nantucket

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Paddle Nantucket

At Paddle Nantucket we offer daily SUP Yoga classes, and private paddle lessons by appointment. Come learn the fundamentals of Stand-up Paddle boarding in Nantucket's beautiful and sheltered harbor; an incredible way to sea Nantucket and saturate in her beauty. Book a private sunset tour, a paddle party to celebrate a milestone event, or bring your family closer together.

9. Secret Spot Nantucket

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Secret Spot Nantucket

Experienced local waterman will guide you to unique locations for individual instruction, awesome adventures and learning experiences to last a lifetime. Surfing Lessons: Personalized, One on One Instruction. Stand-Up Paddle Boarding: Tours and Instruction. 4 X 4 Excursions to the many remote beaches for Beachcombing and Sunset viewing. Nature Tours: Bird watching and Seal watching, Learning the Island flora and Fauna. Fishing: Surfcasting, Flyfishing & Shellfishing.

10. Sconset Bluff Walk

27 Bank St, Nantucket, MA 02554
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Sconset Bluff Walk

Reviewed By dlmaiocca - Chatham, United States

The cliff walk that takes you through the lovely homes back yards with outstanding views of the ocean!

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