Nantucket Travel Guide
Welcome to Nantucket, MA!
The maritime town of Nantucket was once the whaling capital of the world. Almost as if frozen in time when the industry declined in the 17th century, the town continues to boast many original structures. In fact, Nantucket has more historic buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places than the larger, mainland city of Boston. Visitors enjoy exploring the Nantucket Whaling Museum, which boasts a collection of unique artifacts, many of which inspired Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick. Adults and children alike enjoy learning about the area's aquatic life at the Nantucket Aquarium, where hands-on activities keep everyone entertained. Outdoor activities are also prevalent in Nantucket, ranging from relaxing on one of the area's many beaches to embarking on a seal cruise around Nantucket Harbor. Nantucket also hosts a number of events throughout the year that draw crowds, including the Harvest Fair, the Nantucket Arts Festival and the esteemed Nantucket Wine Festival.
Tourist Attractions

The Nantucket Whaling Museum, located in an old spermaceti candle factory, features exhibits pertaining to the prosperous whaling industry.
Hotels & Motels

Dating back to 1845, the Jared Coffin House offers a range of room types and sizes spread throughout several buildings on the property.
Tour Operators

Nantucket Adventures offers seal cruises and tours around Nantucket Harbor, Tuckernuck Island and Muskeget Island.
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