10 Free Things to do in Nantucket That You Shouldn't Miss

December 31, 2021 Lean Nau

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. Unitarian Universalist Meeting House Nantucket

11 Orange St, Nantucket, MA 02554-3718 +1 508-228-5466 http://www.unitarianchurchnantucket.org
Excellent
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Unitarian Universalist Meeting House Nantucket

2. Nantucket Founders Burial Ground

Cliff Road, Nantucket, MA
Excellent
90%
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Nantucket Founders Burial Ground

3. Moors End Farm

40 Polpis Rd, Nantucket, MA 02554-2318 +1 508-228-2674 http://www.moorsendfarm.com/
Excellent
92%
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Moors End Farm

4. Nantucket Atheneum

1 India St, Nantucket, MA 02554-3519 +1 508-228-1110 [email protected] http://www.nantucketatheneum.org
Excellent
76%
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5.0 based on 108 reviews

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. Sconset Bluff Walk

27 Bank St, Nantucket, MA 02554
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

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!

6. Jetties Beach

Nantucket, MA 02554
Excellent
53%
Good
31%
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14%
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Jetties Beach

The best island beach within walking distance of town, Jetties is ideal for kids.

Reviewed By stephaniecN4784LA - New York City, United States

This is such a great low key spot for amazing seafood. Their happy hour is awesome with $1 oysters, you can't beat it. It's right on the beach so you get a great view too. The lobster roll is awesome as are the shrimp tacos and fried clams. The drinks are strong and yummy. Can't wait to go back!

7. Madaket Beach

Nantucket, MA 02554
Excellent
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4.5 based on 271 reviews

Madaket Beach

Located on the south side of Nantucket, this beach is known for its rough surf.

Reviewed By TheFlyingLatvian - Newton, United States

A delightful experience, visiting Madaket Beach was a treat! Away from the tourist hordes in downtown, it is well worth the trip to the south side of the island. It's beautiful, peaceful, and there's plenty of space to relax and enjoy the booming surf. Added bonus: Millie's restaurant, bar, and market are just a short trot away, and offer all sorts of goodies and treats for beach goers.

8. Cisco Beach

Nantucket, MA 02554
Excellent
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Cisco Beach

Nantucket beach on the ocean side.

Reviewed By 673sheric - Hopkinton, United States

Absolutely gorgeous spot to view the sunset all year around. It can get crowded so get there early to ensure a beautiful viewing spot.

9. Surfside Beach

Surfside Rd, Nantucket, MA 02554
Excellent
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Surfside Beach

Oceanside Nantucket beach.

Reviewed By Joel137

We took the public bus to Surfside and it is a beautiful beach. Not sure if the wav3s are always like this, but these were enormous and beautiful to watch crashing. There were quite a few surfers attempting (not always successfully) to ride. Inviting sand, plenty of room as this is a very large beach. Great snack stand offering sandwiches, burgers, wraps, lemonade and ice cream...along with restrooms. A great day at the beach!

10. Siasconset Beach

Nantucket, MA 02564
Excellent
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4.5 based on 224 reviews

Siasconset Beach

Nantucket beach on the ocean side.

Reviewed By dlmaiocca - Chatham, United States

The cliff walk that takes you through the lovely homes back yards with outstanding views of the ocean! Can be muddy in some spots, so wear boots!

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