If you feel like further venturing outside, guided driving tours are available to discover the island’s famed lighthouses, windmill and beaches. Head out to Cisco Beach for a stroll – we strongly recommend spending time at Cisco Beach (or the island’s other beaches) after a snowfall, as the paths resemble a white carpet and the landscape is absolutely stunning.
Sankaty Lighthouse is always picture-perfect and warrants a stop in nearby Siasconset (or as the locals call it ‘Sconset), one of the most charming places on island with beautiful cottages, large mansions and winding roads. No trip to ACK is complete without a visit to the Brant Point Lighthouse, one of the four Nantucket attractions on the National Register of Historic Places. Admire the stunning panoramic views and beautiful private homes from the top of Steps Beach and take a walk on the empty beach (if the temperatures allow) to find shells.
As you make your way downtown, enjoy a walk through the inviting cobblestone streets of Nantucket and explore Main Street through the quaint yet stylish shops that remain open year-round. Before heading back inside, we recommend stopping by The Hub of Nantucket for some delectable sweets and pastries.
You can also scour Mitchell’s Book Corner and Nantucket Bookworks for books to read up in your warm, comfortable room at Hotel Pippa. If the Whaling Museum (around the corner from Hotel Pippa) is open, check out the latest exhibit to learn more about Nantucket’s rich history.
After cozying up inside with a good book, cup of tea or warm cocoa by the fireplace, you can take full advantage of the delicious restaurants open year-round on island. In the heart of downtown, the Dreamland Theatre offers movies, plays or shows/concerts for a healthy dose of entertainment.
While most events are scheduled during the summer season, a highlight of the off-season programming is the Elin Hilderbrand weekend, when the best-selling author visits Nantucket, the backdrop for many of the locations and sites used in her books. The festivities typically include a private island tour with Elin, book signing and reading, and many more events.
Winter will be over before we know it – now is the time to explore Nantucket during the off-season and revel in the natural beauty of the island without the crowds. We look forward to welcoming you!
A Time-Honored Tradition – Christmas Stroll on Nantucket
There is no better way to get into the holiday spirit than to book a trip to Nantucket for Christmas Stroll. Now in its 45th year, the special weekend brings a uniquely festive atmosphere to the island from November 30 to December 2. It is also the perfect occasion to create memories that will last a lifetime… and get a head start on holiday shopping in a merry environment.
Before we provide our very own suggestions to make the most of the joyful festivities, a history lesson on the origins of the weekend is in order. The time-honored tradition of Christmas Stroll started in 1973, when the founders of the original Nantucket Christmas Stroll tried to find ways to retain shoppers on Nantucket for holiday shopping. Merchants decided to incentivize islanders to shop local by keeping their stores open late the first Friday in December. That initial Stroll, christened by merchants as a “Christmas Shoppers Stroll” was a huge success. Shopkeepers entertained shoppers with wine, hot chocolate, tea, mulled cider, fruitcake, and holiday cookies while they perused crafts, books, clothes and wares, and other holiday gift items.
In the years that followed, the event started drawing large crowds and quickly gained a robust reputation nationally and internationally, becoming a not-to-be-missed holiday shopping event. Now, more than four decades later, Nantucket’s Christmas Stroll is still held the first weekend of December every year. The event is part of the Chamber of Commerce’s “Nantucket Noel,” and preparations begin just before Thanksgiving.
The day after Thanksgiving, hundreds of decorated seven-foot Christmas trees line downtown streets and are illuminated during a public ceremony with caroling at dusk. A local artist is chosen to adorn the huge 20-foot tree at the top of Main Street, a tree that “magically” talks to all who visit it during Christmas Stroll Saturday, on December 1.
That same day, carolers in costume sing familiar holiday tunes at various downtown locations. Main Street is vibrant throughout the weekend, with craft shows, live performances, special dinners at island restaurants, tours, exhibitions and more. Midday on Stroll Saturday, the Nantucket Town Crier will ring in the 45th Annual Christmas Stroll and will lead everyone to the wharves to meet Santa, who arrives via Coast Guard Cutter. Santa will walk down the wharf, and then ride to the Jared Coffin House downtown to meet with children.
Starting on November 30, the Nantucket Whaling Museum, steps away from Hotel Pippa, will be transformed into a sumptuous winter wonderland by the Nantucket Historical Association. Their Annual Festival of Trees showcases more than 80 Christmas trees designed and adorned with unique decorations – a must-visit for those on island during Stroll Weekend or during the holidays.
There is so much to see and do during Stroll Weekend – the Hotel Pippa team is available to schedule dinner reservations and recommend the best activities to make the most of the weekend. Island restaurants pull out all the stops during the special weekend, creating scrumptious feasts and delicious prix-fixe menus.
For the ultimate Stroll Weekend, our staff recommends:
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• Tasting seasonal brews while listening to live music performances at Cisco Brewery
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• Discovering the Christmas-decorated mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point via a unique walking tour loaded with historic commentary
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• Cookie decorating at the Nantucket Cookie Company
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• Participating in a wreath-making class in the Hayloft at Bartlett Farm
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• Shopping for handcrafted gifts at the Christmas Stroll Market on Main Street
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• Attending book signings with local and visiting authors at Mitchell’s Book Corner
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• Checking out the latest productions at the White Heron Theatre