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ABOUT NANTUCKET:
Originally a booming whaling port, Nantucket
has been named a National Historic District and has
architecturally changed little since the 17th century,
as seaside cottages and old-fashioned lamps still line
its streets.
At the harbor front, where the great whaling ships set
out on their hazardous journeys to return years later
- if at all - pleasure boats now find safe harbor in
one of the finest docking facilities in the world.
Inland on this idyllic "elbow of sand," the
wild moors open to the endless sky. Nearly 40 percent
of Nantucket is protected conservation land. Several
areas and habitats, natural groups of plants and animals,
are rare to this region and even the world. Come to
enjoy this natural beauty and protected land where the
springtime blossom of daffodils and forsythia give way
to summer's lush flowerings of roses and hydrangea,
and, perhaps best of all, the rich tawny hues of autumn.
Walk the wide sandy beaches, as beautiful as any in
the world. Swim in the still, sparkling waters of Nantucket
Sound to the north, or brave the mighty Atlantic along
the island's south shore. Let the pounding surf, and
clean, salty air restore you. Try your hand at surfcasting
for stripers and bluefish or charter a boat for deep-sea
fishing. Catch a breeze on a sailboat or a windsurfer.
Take in the boutique shops, and explore the art galleries
and museums. Celebrate Nantucket's cultural offerings
year-round with theatrical performances, music, art,
film, and literature. Sign on for a guided tour of the
island or pick up a picnic lunch and rent a bike, a
good way of discovering Nantucket for yourself.
Come to Nantucket any time of year by boat or plane.
Although a summer destination for many people, an off-season
island visit is a special treat. Autumn on Nantucket
is glorious, as the gardens of late summer are still
blooming and the sun-drenched days are warm enough for
swimming right through September. Celebrate the Annual
Christmas Stroll the first weekend in December as part
of a month-long Nantucket Noel celebration when the
air is crisp, the shopping unhurried, and the island
is dressed for an old-fashioned Christmas. Then come
celebrate with us in April when millions of daffodils
herald the coming of spring.
Whether you are drawn to Nantucket for its historical
integrity, natural beauty, cultural offerings, world-class
dining or shopping, or simply the relaxed atmosphere
and island-style way of life, we appreciate your interest
and hope that you will visit us.
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