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Stay at these award-winning and editor-approved properties in Nantucket.
Credit:Courtesy of Harborview Nantucket
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There’s nothing sweeter than summertime in New England.
The diminutive island punches way above its weight when it comes to hospitality.
The Wauwinet
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Its exclusive beachfront location affords stunning sunset views.
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It’s wildly popular making advanced reservations a must.
The lively environment might not suit travelers looking for a quieter retreat.
Faraway Nantucket is one more hotel beloved by T+L readers and editors alike.
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This hotel also landed a spot on our Worlds Best Awards in 2023.
It can get quite busy during peak seasons.
This hotel also earned a spot on our T+L Worlds Best Awards in 2023.
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White Elephant
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It has picture-perfect harbor views.
Its high-end status is reflected in its premium pricing June through August.
There are a limited number of rooms, making it essential to book early.
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It has limited amenities compared to larger hotels.
Blue Iris by Life House is a little taste of the Greek islands right in Massachusetts.
Don’t miss its curated local experiences, including sailing trips, painting, and biking excursions, either.
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Its theme and decor are pure New England with Mediterranean influences, offering the ideal beach vacation vibe.
21 Broad
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Its location overlooking Broad Street is perfection.
It’s a boutique hotel, meaning you won’t find major hotel amenities like a spa here.
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21 Broad is perhaps the best positioned hotel in Nantucket.
Inside, guests will find contemporary decor with a relaxed, beachy vibe.
Guests can meet one another on the back deck while sipping cocktails around the outdoor fire pit.
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It’s not big, but its smaller size is part of its charm.
Greydon House
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Its backstory is amazing.
It has a limited number of rooms, so be sure to book ahead.
Tim WIliams/Greydon House
Greydon House is one more well-positioned boutique property on Broad Street.
But what it has above the others is a seriously cool history.
Harborview Nantucket
Its waterfront location affords stunning views.
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The upscale hotel has a higher price point.
Harborview Nantucket exudes that vintage elegance Nantucket is so well loved for.
Jared Coffin House
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Historic charm oozes out of every wall.
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It’s an older building, which means the rooms feel a bit smaller.
There’s something extra special about getting to say you slept in a historic landmark.
And that’s exactly what you might do after spending a night or two at the Jared Coffin House.
The historic landmark is one more fantastic spot on Broad Street that offers both charm and a welcoming stay.
Though its coolest space is hiding in the basement.
There is no on-site spa for anyone looking for treatments.
The Beachside is like if the coolest person you know took hotel form.
Brass Lantern Inn
It offers a fabulous breakfast and afternoon tea.
Find an ideal familial setting at the Brass Lantern Inn.
Each of the 15 rooms is tastefully decorated in New England style.
(Though there are taxis if you need them.)
It’s key to plan ahead
Nantucket is a ratherpopular vacation destinationin the summer.
That means hotels, restaurants, and excursions get booked up quickly.
ensure to book everything as soon as you could so you don’t miss a thing.
Pack a few layers to ensure you’re always comfortable no matter the weather.