A Trip to Nantucket

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Even with 30 years on the east coast, I never visited Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. Nantucket is an island about 30 miles from the coast of Cape Cod. The name “Nantucket” is adapted from an Algonquian name meaning “faraway land or island”. Recently, our entire family took a trip to Nantucket.

Nantucket is a tourist destination and summer colony. Due to tourists and seasonal residents, the population of the island increases to at least 50,000 during the summer months (from 10,000 during the rest of the year). Very affluent, the average sale price for a single-family home is approximately $2.3 million.

Why Nantucket?

Beach walking to Great Point lighthouse

We won a charitable auction item to spend a week here, only to find out that the accommodations belong to our friends. What a pleasant surprise as not only are they lovely people, but they did happily share everything we need to know about Nantucket….and allowed us to extend our visit to 10 days.

Ship in Nantucket Harbor

With the children growing up and heading in different directions, my goal is to create an annual fun family vacation somewhere in the world where we can all gather. Naturally I am delighted that all three children could make time in their schedule. Also joining us on this trip is my son’s girlfriend, Delaney and Julianna’s dog, Hemingway.

How to Get There

Sweet cottage in Sconset

Being an island, you can fly or take a ferry. Nantucket is served by Nantucket Municipal Airport (ACK), a three-runway airport on the south side of the island. The airport is one of the busiest in Massachusetts and often logs more take-offs and landings on a summer day than Boston’s Logan Airport. This is due in part to the large number of private planes used by wealthy summer inhabitants, and in part to the 10-seat Cessna used by several commercial air carriers to serve the island community.

Hemingway at Essex Airport

Once we landed in Newark, we traveled to the Essex airport where our hosts flew us on their private plane to Nantucket. And then they spent the next few days showing us all the wonderful island spots. Lucky us!

The Ambiance

Eagle Cottage

Cobblestone streets, window boxes filled with colorful flowers, and the classic shake siding are abundant here. The Nantucket rose is frequently seen climbing up a trellis, adding shades of pink to the rather gray exteriors.

House snooping on my walk

Everyone’s home is uniquely named and properties range from sweet cottages to sweeping estates.

Lots of shops and interesting restaurants are common, but depending on the time of year, it may be difficult to get reservations.

Beaches and the Water

On our way to the ferry

Being an island, there are many places to enjoy the water, either by boat, car or on foot. You can even drive on the beach with the proper permit!

Having lunch at the beach

My brother and his wife brought their boat from Rhode Island to the harbor for a few days~an extra bonus is being able to spend time with them too!

The Weather

Morning coffee

Coastal fog is typical this time of year~similar to the June gloom on the west coast. Perfect for quiet mornings on the deck with a cup of coffee. We are surprised to find that different parts of the island have their own unique weather patterns, in spite of the small geographic area.

Things to Do

A quick shopping trip on a rental bike

Besides boating, beaching, exploring, and eating, you can rent bicycles (which I highly recommend). There are numerous bike paths throughout the island. In addition a visit the Whaling Museum, Shipwreck Museum or the display of Nantucket baskets sheds light on the history of this island.

Hiking to Great Point Lighthouse

There are 3 lighthouses on the island, which are also fun to see. After biking 12 miles in the morning, we did a 3.5 mile hike in very soft sand to the Great Point lighthouse. My calves are still aching.

Hemingway at Sankaty Lighthouse

Our 10 day Nantucket adventure was made extra special by our hosts and having our entire family together once again. I can honestly say that traveling by air is a bit challenging as the airports are packed and the flights full. But just seeing these beautiful pictures and creating new family memories made the journey worthwhile.

Nantucket sunset from the deck

I am back home only to discover a failed air conditioning unit in the kitchen/mudroom/library area that will need complete replacement. Cha-ching. As I am writing this it is 90 degrees in my workspace, but better than the 107.5 degrees outside. It’s hard not to desire for those chilly mornings in Nantucket right now.

Happy Tuesday! Hope you are either on vacation or planning to take one soon.

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18 Comments

  1. What a wonderful opportunity to have your family gathered together. I have never been to Nantucket and appreciated your lovely tour and a glimpse into this beautiful island. Thank you for sharing your vacation with us.

    I am SO sorry about the air conditioning. Isn’t it a pain when you come home to problems like that? I hope you get it fixed quickly!

  2. Mary,
    Just what I needed for a “now returned to the heat/horrible airport experiences for the last 2 weeks while away”! Lovely, lovely.
    The airports and flights are definitely a challenge, aren’t they?
    K

  3. Isn’t Nantucket wonderful? I always say “Nantucket where everything is perfect”.

    What a great family vacation for all of you to enjoy and this is the best time to go before July and August when it really gets crowded.

    For anyone who would like to go, I highly recommend The Beachside. It has the best location walking distance from the town and ferry and Jetties Beach.

    https://thebeachside.com

  4. Thank you for sharing this wonderful family trip.

    I hope to see a granddaughter and 2 great granddaughters later this month.
    Have only seen the youngest (2 1/2) in person once since her birth. Face time calls
    are good but nothing beats a good hug!

    Glad you were able to see brother also.

    You are very kind to share with us and hope AC is fixed soon.

    1. Va,
      How wonderful that you will be seeing your granddaughter and great granddaughters soon. You are right, there is nothing better than a hug. And I believe we are meant to hug and share our cells…it does help build our immune systems and fills our hearts with such joy. Currently working on the A/C….supply and demand is high right now.

  5. I love Nantucket! How blessed you are to have your whole family together, a mama’s dream. It has been 111-116 here in the PNW, unheard of.
    Hugs and blessings to you.

  6. Beautiful vacation spot!! And of course, the New England charm!! Thank you for sharing your experience!

      1. Mary, I was amazed how you mentioned you never visited until recently. I’m sure now you’ll want to visit again, and sooner. Cool ocean breezes definitely help take the heat away. And, to spend all that time with your family, those will be long-cherished memories!

        New England charm is always comforting. I’ll be visiting family in CT and NH this coming August, so I too am looking forward to a “fix” before summer ends.

  7. Oh, Mary…I commiserate…our A/C “fritzed,” TOO!!! UGH!! NO PARTS to be found…one ( 1) ” might be” manufactured by August…”they” can’t find help… We aren’t 107…yet…Positive Thoughts!!! Your get-away sounded marvelous!! franki

    1. Franki, everyone is having difficulty getting parts…that’s what happens when we don’t have local manufacturing. You know when it’s hot inside when the outside summer temperatures in Phoenix are less…I opened the kitchen windows yesterday because it was 95 degrees outside and 98 degrees inside. Ugh.

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