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The Cottages and Lofts at Boat Basin - Nantucket - Bedroom
$1,222+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Greydon House - Nantucket - Bedroom
Greydon House
8.8 Very good
$566+
$566+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Faraway Nantucket
7.6 Good
$665+
$665+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Pippa
8.9 Very good
$605+
$605+
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Nantucket

Discover the top hotels in Nantucket handpicked by local expert J.Q. Louise.
J.Q. Louise
December 6, 2023

Nantucket is just one of those special places: the kind of place you dream about returning each summer after just one visit. As a Bostonian, Nantucket is the classic summer escape. And after hopping on a quick Cape Air flight to ACK, I always breathe a little easier, feeling the stress melt away with the sound of the propellers on the 45-minute flight down to this amazing island off the shore of Massachusetts. Nantucket has always had cute little BnBs, but over the past few years has really upped its hotel game with chic boutique hotels popping up all over the island. I have selected my top picks here to help make your next trip to Nantucket a breeze. Keep reading for the inside scoop on the 10 best hotels on Nantucket.

1.

White Elephant Hotel

Address:

50 Easton Street.

Price:

$168-4937/night

The White Elephant Hotel is the classic place to stay on Nantucket–an island landmark and one of my personal favorites. Located right on Brant Point, it’s not only close to everything in town, but also to where the ferry drops you off, so if you are arriving by ferry this is a great choice.
The White Elephant just went through a huge renovation, so its already chic rooms are recently refreshed and make for an amazing place to stay all year round. My top tip is to enjoy breakfast outside overlooking the water and return in the evening for a cocktail before dinner at the Brant Point Grill, which everyone calls BPG.
And, if you want to tour around, you will be happy to know that the White Elephant is really close to most things, like the White Heron Theater or the Nantucket Whaling Museum.

2.

The Wauwinet

Address:

120 Wauwinet Road

Price:

$328-2403/night

Nestled amidst the dunes of the island’s eastern shore, The Wauwinet is the place to book if you are looking for a romantic Nantucket getaway with your special someone. Surrounded by nature, this hotel offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of Downtown Nantucket.
Far away from everything else, this is a hotel where you will want to have a rental car, otherwise you will need to rely on the hotel’s shuttle into town. Be sure to make time to enjoy dinner at the award-winning TOPPER’S restaurant, renowned for its locally sourced ingredients and innovative dishes.
With its serene location and unwavering commitment to excellence, The Wauwinet offers a quintessential Nantucket experience. And while a stay here may set you back a pretty penny, it’s one that you will always remember.

3.

The Nantucket Hotel & Resort

Address:

77 Easton Street

Price:

$461-3888/night

Located just a short walk from Main Street, The Nantucket Hotel blends old-world charm with modern comforts. Its iconic red roof and classic New England architecture make it a standout landmark in the heart of the island.
My insider tip: head to the on-site Breeze restaurant for their delectable lobster bisque – a true culinary delight that showcases the island’s bountiful seafood offerings.
After a day of exploring Nantucket’s art galleries and boutique shops, relax in the hotel’s stunning courtyard, adorned with blooming flowers and cozy fire pits. With its welcoming atmosphere and top-notch amenities, it promises an unforgettable island escape.
And the ambiance when you return each night to the other guests mingling on the porch with cocktails in hand makes it such a magical place. This is a family-friendly hotel with a great pool on site, which is rare on Nantucket.

4.

Greydon House

Address:

17 Broad Street

Price:

$195-1649/night

Greydon House is a chic boutique hotel on Nantucket, and with its location in the heart of downtown, this is a hotel for the guest who wants to enjoy everything that Nantucket has to offer. Greydon House stands as a testament to the island’s rich maritime history: its elegant facade and curated interior design reflect a harmonious blend of past and present.
Ask about their curated walking tour of Nantucket’s historic sites, led by knowledgeable local guides who breathe life into the island’s stories. After a day spent exploring, guests can unwind in the intimate library or enjoy artisanal cocktails at the hotel’s renowned speakeasy-style bar.
Greydon House’s attention to detail and commitment to preserving the island’s heritage make it a truly unique destination for history enthusiasts and contemporary travelers alike.

5.

21 Broad

Address:

21 Broad Street

Price:

$193-1177/night

A member of Lark Hotels, 21 Broad is one of several cool boutique hotels in Nantucket. Nestled in the heart of town, the hotel presents a wholesome experience, as the contemporary design combined with nods to the island’s whaling past creates a unique ambiance that celebrates Nantucket’s rich heritage.
My greatest piece of advice: don’t miss their courtyard lounge, an ideal spot to unwind under the stars with a drink in hand, enjoying panoramic views of the quaint town below. And, because it is a Lark Hotel, they have a BYOB mixer bar each evening: just bring your favorite booze, and they will provide all the mixers you need to create the perfect cocktail.
With its prime location and stylish comforts, 21 Broad offers an enticing retreat for those seeking an island escape with a touch of contemporary flair. The rooms are cozy and comfortable while offering marble bathrooms and a fresh design.

6.

Jared Coffin House

Address:

29 Broad Street

Price:

$126-1331/night

A historic inn dating back to the early 19th century, Jared Coffin House exudes old-world elegance. The impressive brick facade and classic interiors hearken back to a bygone era of Nantucket’s prosperous whaling days.
For someone who has been to Nantucket many times and has already tried the trendy new hotels, I recommend booking a stay at the Jared Coffin House for the classic Nantucket experience. Whether you are staying at the hotel or not, book a dinner at the Nantucket Tap Room on the basement level of the hotel for an intimate, rainy-day dining experience with excellent food.
A bowl of clam chowder paired with a nice glass of wine is what dreams are made of. From its inviting rooms adorned with antique furnishings to its central location, Jared Coffin House offers a captivating experience that pays homage to Nantucket’s storied past.

7.

76 Main

Address:

76 Main Street

Price:

$222-1334/night

Another Lark Hotels location on the island, 76 Main is housed in a stately captain’s home not far from the island’s famous cobblestone main street. As soon as you walk into the hotel, you feel as if you have entered your very own summer house on Nantucket.
Similar to 21 Broad in design, as they are both funky chic Larks, this property is a bit more polished and serious, befitting its stately architecture. Don’t miss the complimentary breakfast each morning. As a Lark hotel, expect small bites that are healthy and tasty, freshly-brewed coffee, and more.
To make sure you see the best of Nantucket, I recommend that you take advantage of the hotel’s proximity to Theatre Workshop of Nantucket and Hadwen House, which are just steps away from 76 Main.

8.

Life House, Nantucket

Address:

10 Cliff Road

Price:

$135-3869/night

Inspired by Captain Robert Calder’s wife’s laid-back innkeeper persona and her passion for cultivating the island’s native flora and promoting holistic wellness, Life House Nantucket is now an eclectic escape.
This boutique hotel feels like a place where only “in the know” people stay, so if you are always on the lookout for the coolest hotels, this is the place for you. When the hotel was being renovated, the team drew upon the historic owner’s love for Nantucket’s natural beauty and Life House now exudes a charming and relaxed ambiance, reflecting her flair for blending the island’s botanical wonders into its decor.
The soulful essence of her holistic practices resonates throughout the House, where guests can immerse themselves in a world of tranquility and rejuvenation. The insider’s tip is to enjoy breakfast on the porch with the sea breeze tickling the tip of your nose.

9.

Seven Sea Street Inn

Address:

7 Sea Street

Price:

$260-1053/night

For a stay in one of the top-rated hotels in Nantucket, I recommend the Seven Sea Street Inn. For an authentic bed and breakfast experience and true island hospitality, you are in for a treat. Inside you will find a New England style in all the areas of the hotel, but what I love is the homey feel of the rooms and the care they have been decorated with.
Think unique furnishing, carpets over wooden floors, a fireplace in some rooms, and a calming sea view. If the weather allows it, you simply must take your breakfast outdoors – you are guaranteed to fall in love with the garden.
If you want to rent a car, you will appreciate the free on-site parking and if you need to work while there, a business center will accommodate you. The inn’s central location is another plus.

10.

Brass Lantern Inn

Address:

11 North Water Street

Price:

$211-890/night

The Brass Lantern Inn on Nantucket stands as a charming testament to the island’s rich maritime history and warm hospitality. Housed within a historic building, the inn exemplifies old-world charm while offering modern comforts to its guests.
With its beautifully appointed rooms and suites, each adorned with unique touches and elegant furnishings, the Brass Lantern Inn creates an inviting and cozy atmosphere. From the moment guests step through its doors, they are greeted with genuine warmth and personalized service, making them feel like they have found a true home away from home on this idyllic island retreat.
The best part, though, is the spacious outdoor seating area where you can enjoy breakfast, a drink, or just savor the afternoon with a cup of tea and your favorite book. This is one of those romantic getaways you will never forget.

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$241

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$206
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Top tips for finding Nantucket hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Nantucket, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Nantucket in February and November.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Nantucket if you stay on a Friday. The opposite is true for, Tuesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 13 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Nantucket hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Nantucket found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $136, while the most expensive was $833.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Nantucket for 2 days.
  • For couples wanting a romantic getaway, you will enjoy staying at White Elephant Hotel which has private rooms with access to terraces and balconies and offers room service at your request. You can vacation in style by receiving body massages at the on-site spa and wellness center. The establishment has an on-site restaurant and poolside bar where you can enjoy drinks as you relax.
  • If you are looking forward to a shopping extravaganza on your trip, book your stay at Faraway Nantucket. It is conveniently located downtown within walking distance of most shopping stores, ferry terminals, bus stops, restaurants, and bars.
  • Greydon House is well adapted to accommodate guests with low mobility comfortably. It has wheelchair-accessible units that are entirely located on the ground floor. The baths are well adapted with roll-in showers and the toilets have grab rails. The upper floors are accessible by elevator.
  • White Elephant Hotel and Nantucket Inn are some of the hotels that in addition to luxurious amenities and facilities, also offer complementary free shuttle services for their guests.
  • If your pet is accompanying you on your trip to Nantucket, you will appreciate a stay at Greydon House. The property allows one pet of any size at a nightly additional fee, It also considers additional pets with prior approval from the hotel and has grassy areas for pet relief. Another ideal option is Faraway Nantucket which welcomes dogs at request all at an additional fee.
  • Most of the best hotels on Nantucket Island are located in Nantucket Town, a small, concentrated area near the Nantucket ferry dock.
  • There are several inns along Broad Street (the main street leading out from the wharf) and East Chestnut Street (one block to the south of Broad Street).
  • Two excellent hotels in Nantucket are 21 Broad, which offers spacious, traditional New England-style decor with a modern touch, and Vanessa Noel Hotel on the corner of Chestnut and Centre Street.
  • Travelers hoping to spend their holidays near the beach should consider the popular, upscale White Elephant Hotel, which is located beside Children’s Beach.
  • Harborview Nantucket, located on Washington Street about a half-mile south of the Nantucket ferry dock, is another waterfront option just steps from the beach.
  • Several hotels are situated near Nantucket’s Whaling Museum, including Periwinkle Inn across the street from the museum, and Greydon House, which is just around the corner.
  • The Quaker Meeting House is another interesting museum in the Nantucket Historic District, and 76 Main is a popular hotel on Main Street, one block north of the Meeting House.
  • Barnacle Inn, located one block south of the museum on Judith Chase Lane, is a cozy bed-and-breakfast hotel situated in one of Nantucket’s many historical buildings.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Nantucket

  • Which hotel in Nantucket offers rooms with views?

    Periwinkle Inn delivers ideal Nantucket getaways for anyone interested in the natural scenic views. You have an array of charming room options with breathtaking views of either the sea, garden, landmarks, or the quiet street on which it is located.

  • Which hotels in Nantucket are ideal if traveling on business?

    For business travelers, Nantucket Inn is tailored to meet your needs. The property has a business center, meeting/banquet facilities, and conference rooms.. The workspace is also equipped with a computer and you can utilize fax/photocopying services available. You can also take advantage of their concierge service.

  • Which hotel in Nantucket is recommended for a quiet vacation?

    If you are looking for a quiet getaway, consider The Wauwinet. This luxurious oceanside hotel is about as far as you can get which is part of its allure. It is quietly located in a small remote village and surrounded by both the bay and the ocean. You have access to a private beach and can also utilize the on-site spa and receive body treatments. You have an option of staying in the standard bayside rooms which offer expansive views or staying in the more private cottages.

  • Which hotels offer outdoor activities in Nantucket?

    If you want to partake in recreational activities during your trip, book a stay at Martin House Inn. You can have picnics at the picnic area on the property, and access either of the two beaches which are a short car ride away. The establishment has a game room and a bicycle rental service that you can also utilize. The Wauwinet is also an ideal choice as it provides free bicycle rentals, has an outdoor tennis court and you can also go fishing off-site.

  • Where to book cheap hotels in Nantucket?

    HI Nantucket is a hostel near the beach on the south coast of Nantucket. Housed in a former life-saving station that is part of the National Register of Historic Places, this budget accommodation offers both dorm and private rooms and features on-site volleyball.

  • What are some good family hotels in Nantucket?

    White Elephant Village and Seven Sea Street Inn are both located on South Beach Street, right in front of Children’s Beach, making it easy for kids to pop outside and play on a safe, kid-friendly beach. White Elephant Village offers big suites with plenty of room for families, and it’s one of several hotels in Nantucket with a pool.

  • What hotels in Nantucket have especially good restaurants?

    Ships Inn, located two blocks south of Main Street on Lucretia Mott Lane, offers a French-American dinery inside the hotel. Meanwhile, Breeze Restaurant, located in the Nantucket Hotel & Resort, is a highly rated seafood restaurant.

  • How do I find a good hotel near Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge?

    The Wauwinet is a luxury hotel in Nantucket, MA, located just outside the gate of the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge, and is only about 7.5 miles from the Town of Nantucket. This hotel includes beach access, free bicycle and paddleboard use, complimentary ferry transportation, and a luxurious spa and restaurant.

  • What hotels are convenient to Nantucket Airport?

    Visitors flying in and out of Nantucket, who would like to stay at a hotel near the airport, could take a look at Nantucket Inn. Located just outside the airport, it features a pool and workout room. The Nantucket airport is situated about three miles south of the Town of Nantucket, so any hotel in the southern part of the island will be conveniently located.

  • What are the best hotels near Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum, you should consider staying at Greydon House, Faraway Nantucket and Hotel Pippa, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Nantucket?

    In the last 3 days, double rooms in Nantucket have been found on KAYAK for as cheap as $130. On average, the price for a double room is $822.

  • How much is a hotel in Nantucket for tonight?

    In the last 3 hours, users have found Nantucket hotels for tonight for as low as $130. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $304 and 4-star hotels from $285.

  • How much is a hotel in Nantucket for this weekend?

    Looking to spend the weekend in Nantucket? Here are the best deals found by KAYAK users within the last 72 hours: 3-star hotels from $284 and 4-star hotels from $242. The cheapest deal overall was for $284 per night.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Nantucket?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Nantucket districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Nantucket city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Nantucket hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Nantucket that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include White Elephant Hotel, The Beachside at Nantucket and Greydon House.

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