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Nantucket Harbor--Washington St.
Coordinates: 41.27832, -70.091851 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Nantucket Harbor
The town of Nantucket is among the prettiest towns on the East Coast. The town is well laid out and has about everything a boater could need or want. There are restaurants galore, starting with pizza and ice cream shops along Water Street and moving up the gourmet scale to The Chanticleer and 21 Federal Street, and the list goes on and on.

The town of Nantucket is well laid out, and it’s easy to find about anything you may need. The Stop & Shop market is within a two-minute walk of the boat basin. Among veteran boaters’ favorites are the Nantucket Chandlery Marine store located below in the Nantucket Anglers Club the boat basin and Cross Rip Outfitters, a fly-fishing store with the best guides (Lynne & Jeff) on the Island.

A visit to Nantucket would not be complete without walking up Main Street to Murray’s Clothing store with their famous Nantucket red shorts. They also have an outlet shop a few blocks away.

Nantucket is a 15 or 20-minute plane ride from Hyannis, which provides a wonderful view of the island and Nantucket Sound on a clear day. A cab ride to the center of town costs $15, and most of the cabs are station wagons so there should not be a problem if you bring gear aboard. The taxis are very helpful, which make it easy to get around. There is also limited passenger large service (once daily in each direction) between Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket should you want to visit Oak Bluffs.

There are several bicycle rental shops which rent for a day or week, and some also rent scooters, which are an easy way to get around the area except for Main Street with its cobblestones. You can also arrange for a rental car at the airport should you want to drive around the island and go to some of the South or East facing beaches.

Other modes of transportation include the Nantucket Bus lines, which are reasonable and run quite frequently. The Steamship Authority and Hyline Cruises both leave from Hyannis with several trips a day, and both have regular service and high-speed catamaran service, which takes one hour from Hyannis to Nantucket and return. From Nantucket Harbor webpage

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