Private Jet Charter to Nantucket

Nantucket: Luxury Destination Guide

Charming, remote, and effortlessly elegant, Nantucket is one of the East Coast’s most sought-after summer destinations. With its cobblestone streets, shingled cottages, and windswept beaches, the island offers a slower pace that appeals to those looking to unplug without compromising on luxury.

Fly by private jet directly to Nantucket Memorial Airport (ACK), skipping the ferry crowds and seasonal traffic, and arrive effortlessly in the heart of island life. From historic landmarks and boutique shopping to world-class seafood and scenic bike paths, Nantucket invites you to explore at your own rhythm.

Travel to Nantucket

Nantucket Memorial Airport (ACK) is the island’s primary airport, located just a short drive from downtown. It supports seasonal commercial flights, private jet traffic, and charters, with premium services offered through dedicated FBOs like Nantucket Jet Center and Rectrix Aviation.

Nantucket Memorial Airport does not have customs or immigration facilities. If arriving from abroad, travelers must first land at a U.S. airport with customs, such as JFK, Newark, or Boston Logan, to clear immigration before continuing to Nantucket by private jet.

Estimated private jet flight times to ACK:

  • New York (Teterboro or JFK) to ACK: approx. 45 minutes
  • Newark (EWR) to ACK: approx. 50 minutes
  • Boston (BOS) to ACK: approx. 50 minutes
  • Washington D.C. (IAD) to ACK: approx. 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Miami (MIA) to ACK: approx. 3 hours 15 minutes

Fly with Air Partner for a seamless, discreet arrival experience into one of New England’s most exclusive summer destinations. Want more details on private jet access and services at ACK? Explore our dedicated Nantucket Airport Guide

More about Nantucket

Outdoor Lifestyle & Seasonal Events

Nantucket is a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors. From sailing and yachting to coastal cycling and scenic beach walks, the island offers a slower, more refined pace of recreation. The Cisco Brewers Block Party and Nantucket Race Week are summer highlights, drawing a mix of locals and seasonal visitors for upscale, festive gatherings.

In the fall, the Nantucket Cranberry Festival shows the island’s agricultural roots, while the annual Christmas Stroll transforms the cobblestone streets into a nostalgic, small-town holiday experience.

Arts, Culture & Wellness

Despite its size, Nantucket has a vibrant arts and cultural scene. The Nantucket Film Festival and Nantucket Book Festival attract notable names from the publishing and film industries. Galleries and museums, including the Nantucket Historical Association and the Artists Association, highlight the island’s creative energy.

For wellness-focused travelers, the island offers luxury spa services, yoga studios, and boutique fitness centers, ideal for recharging in a coastal setting.

Nantucket offers a timeless mix of leisure, culture, and charm. Start your trip right by chartering a private jet to Nantucket.

Top things to do in Nantucket

Visit the Whaling Museum

Run by the Nantucket Historical Association, this beautifully restored museum offers a deep dive into the island’s maritime history, complete with a 46-foot sperm whale skeleton and rooftop harbor views.

Sail Nantucket Harbor

Charter a private yacht or classic sailboat for a day on the water. Enjoy coastal views, champagne on deck, and personalized service while exploring the island from the sea.

Explore Sconset Bluff Walk

Take a scenic walk through the historic Siasconset village. The path winds past rose-covered cottages and ends with sweeping ocean views from the bluff.

Shop in Nantucket Town

Browse upscale boutiques offering curated fashion, luxury home goods, fine jewelry, and artisan-crafted pieces, all set along charming cobblestone streets.
Relax at Surfside or Steps Beach
Unwind on some of the island’s most serene shores. Surfside offers a livelier scene with lifeguards and soft sand, while Steps Beach is quieter, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful escape or private picnic.

Where to stay in Nantucket

The island offers an exceptional selection of luxury accommodations that reflect its coastal charm and timeless elegance. Whether you’re seeking the intimacy of a historic inn, the sophistication of a boutique hotel, or the privacy of a beachfront estate, the island caters to everyone.

Downtown Nantucket is ideal for those who want to stay close to the island’s boutiques, galleries, and fine dining. Here, you’ll find beautifully restored inns and stylish boutique hotels offering impeccable service and classic New England ambiance.

For more seclusion, consider the peaceful village of Siasconset or one of the many private home rentals along the island’s shoreline, perfect for families or longer summer stays. Many properties offer sea views, expansive gardens, and easy access to the island’s beaches and bike paths.

Wherever you choose, Nantucket delivers charm, comfort, and a sense of escape that feels both refined and relaxed.

Nantucket Climate

Nantucket enjoys a classic coastal New England climate. Summers are warm, breezy, and ideal for beach outings, sailing, and al fresco dining. Winters are cold and quiet, offering a peaceful atmosphere with the occasional snowfall. Spring and fall bring cooler temperatures, fewer visitors, and scenic beauty, making them perfect for a tranquil, off-season getaway.

Private Jet flights to Nantucket

Flying to Nantucket by private jet is the most comfortable and efficient way to reach the island, especially during the busy summer season.

Air Partner ensures a seamless, tailored journey from start to finish, including ground arrangements and in-flight service.

Contact us to arrange your private jet charter to Nantucket.

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