Nantucket is small and extremely walkable, so please consider leaving your car in Hyannis, where both ferry lines operate secure lots.
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While cars are allowed on Nantucket, it's much easier to get around on foot, bike, shuttle or ride share like Uber. The island is small, parking is limited and the cost to bring your car by ferry is expensive, so we recommend walking, riding a bike or moped, or renting a car.
Nantucket is rich in history. In 1602, an Englishman named Bartholomew Gosnold first sighted the Island and then it was settled in 1659. In the late 1600s whales were found off shore and between 1750 and 1840, the Island was one of the major whaling ports in North America.
Parking for Nantucket TravelersWhen headed to Nantucket, please be advised that we offer limited on-site parking at our Hyannis terminal. Off-site parking however, is always available with free shuttle service to and from our Hyannis terminal.
The reality stars are currently enjoying a low-key family vacation in Nantucket, including breezy beach romps, cute social media updates and plenty of time with their little ones: Mason, 6, Penelope, 4, and Reign, 19 months.
Exclusivity: Nantucket has a reputation for exclusivity and is a favorite destination for wealthy individuals, including celebrities and business moguls. The island's exclusivity drives up demand for prime real estate, leading to higher prices.
The best time to visit Nantucket is during the shoulder months of March, April, September and October. You'll find the island pleasantly free of tourist hordes, and prices are more manageable, too. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, hotels and seafood restaurants capitalize on the throngs of deep-pocketed tourists.