This New England Upside-Down House (with living areas upstairs, and bedrooms downstairs) is just 0.9 mile from Main Street, close to bike paths, beaches, restaurants, banking/ATM, and grocery stores.
Nantucket, Massachusetts is thirty miles off the coast of Cape Cod. Nantucket is the perfect place to relax on a beach, eat some seafood, and enjoy the North Atlantic surf. Nantucket was once the whaling capital of the world (Moby Dick, Herman Melville's classic novel, used the island as his influence). Today, Nantucket is a vacation paradise that can include surf fishing, golfing, tennis, shopping, historical sight-seeing, or touring the Colonial and Victorian homes.
Nantucket has miles of secluded beaches with plenty of sand to go around. Children's Beach, just west of Steamship Wharf, is great for kids due to the calm waves and nearby park playground. Surfers flock to Cisco Beach, located about 4 miles south of Nantucket Town. For some great scenic views, take the Madaket bike path to Dionis Beach. Gentle waves and high bluffs make this a great beach for either swimming or sight-seeing. Locals gush about the sunsets at beautiful Madaket Beach. Sugary white sand, vibrant, singing waves, and all amenities make this beach a must-see.
Nantucket is a great fishing destination with surf fishing, deep-sea fishing and fly fishing available. Tackle shops, surf fishing/fly fishing guides and charter boats can provide everything you need for a day on the sea. Bluefish and Striped Bass are the most frequently caught species.
The Nantucket Whaling Museum chronicles the whaling industry that dominated the island's economy in the 19th century. One of the exhibits is the Essex, a whaling ship that was rammed and sunk by an 80-ton sperm whale in the South Pacific.
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