An island escape provides a distinct sense of liberation from the fast pace of daily existence, fostering genuine relaxation. With its windswept dunes, expansive beaches, historic shingled architecture, and charming Greek Revival homes, Nantucket stands out as a quintessential summer destination. The vibrant hydrangeas and roses, iconic lighthouses, bustling marinas, and famously cobbled streets all contribute to its enduring appeal. Once the global whaling capital in the 19th century, this small island boasts impeccably preserved structures that bear witness to its prosperous past. Nantucket seamlessly honors its historical and maritime roots while offering contemporary amenities, including exceptional hotels and dining, catering to today's affluent traveler.
The Brant embodies this harmonious blend, establishing itself as a premier destination that masterfully fuses historic elegance with chic, modern comforts. Distinguished on Travel + Leisure's 2025 'It List' for Best New U.S. Resorts and honored with a Michelin Key, The Brant is strategically located in Nantucket's Brant Point neighborhood, offering convenient access to both pristine beaches and the vibrant town center. This boutique hotel features 26 meticulously designed rooms spread across four buildings, providing a tranquil sanctuary removed from the urban rush yet merely a ten-minute stroll from the heart of town. Accessible from Boston, the island can be reached by ferry or small aircraft, with The Brant situated just a short drive from the airport and walking distance from the Hy-Line ferry terminal, ensuring a seamless arrival for guests.
The Brant offers a diverse selection of luxurious accommodations, from compact studios to the expansive multi-room Brant Suite, which boasts two bedrooms, including one with bunk beds, a generous deck, and an outdoor shower. Each room is thoughtfully appointed with plush robes, slippers, and spacious bathrooms featuring invigorating rain showers, while suites include convenient kitchenettes and well-stocked minibars. The hotel's design, crafted by Bergmeyer, showcases a contemporary, uncluttered aesthetic, subtly incorporating beach-themed art, woven rugs, and splashes of navy and coral to reflect the island's serene environment. Guests enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and a daily continental breakfast, featuring delectable homemade granola. Room rates commence at $400, with The Brant Suite starting at $3,250 per night.
The hotel's central courtyard serves as a vibrant social hub, offering a refreshing pool as an alternative to the beach, and an evening cocktail service in The Barn's breakfast area, which also facilitates guest check-ins, fostering a welcoming weekend ambiance. Guests are invited to partake in leisurely lawn games like croquet on the spacious grounds, complete with comfortable lounge chairs. For beach excursions, The Brant provides all necessary amenities, including chairs, towels, umbrellas, boogie boards, and coolers. An added convenience is the availability of the property's two Jeeps and staff assistance for ferry pick-ups. With a stellar 4.9-star rating on TripAdvisor, praised for its cleanliness and modern design, The Brant, managed by the esteemed Salt Hotels, consistently delivers exceptional service, ensuring a memorable stay for every guest.
Positioned on an island that seamlessly blends classic charm with contemporary trends, and measuring only 14 miles long and 3.5 miles at its widest, The Brant enjoys a prime location near Steps Beach and Jetties Beach. Exploring Nantucket by bicycle is highly recommended, as ferry space for cars can be limited, and traffic and parking often present challenges. The Brant offers a complimentary fleet of bicycles for guests, perfect for reaching nearby beaches or venturing further to discover a secluded beach, acclaimed as one of the nation's finest hidden gems. Despite its compact size, the island is encircled by 82 miles of accessible public beaches. Local authorities have diligently preserved half of the island as conservation land, underscoring the importance of its natural beauty. The Sconset Path, a flat, six-mile bike route, traverses the island from Nantucket Town to the eastern village of Siasconset, providing a scenic journey. For those interested in extended cycling adventures, a picturesque e-bike tour of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard offers an engaging way to experience the area's historic New England charm. The Brant is also a mere ten-minute walk from the iconic Brant Point Lighthouse, an ideal vantage point for enjoying sunrises, sunsets, and observing the steady flow of ferries. Nantucket Town itself abounds with inviting coffee shops, chic boutiques, diverse restaurants, and captivating art galleries, alongside an aquarium and the fascinating Nantucket Whaling Museum, which offers profound insights into the pivotal role of whaling in the island's historical development.