Nantucket Visitor Services, located at 25 Federal Street in the heart of Nantucket Town, provides visitors and residents with information about current events, museums, tours, restaurants, lodging, etc.
“Home of the 1 Night List”
We maintain a daily list of available lodging accomodations as well as room cancellations for holiday weekends and special events. In the Summer, NVS also maintains the One Night list. If a hotel, inn or b&b has a single night opening, they will let us know and we will fill it. So, please call 508-228-0925 to inquire about room availability.
Nantucket Visitor Services produces the 2008 Travel and Lodging brochure (pdf). Inside you will find ferry schedules, airline numbers, car and bike rentals, taxi numbers, real estate agent numbers, sightseeing tour information as well as information on where to stay on Nantucket. Please call 508-228-0925 or e-mail us at towninfo@nantucket.net to order a Travel and Lodging brochure. Please allow 3-5 business days for mailing.
“A quality experience for both visitor and residents alike…”
NVS also sponsors the Fourth of July fireworks at Jetties Beach, maintains the color-coded bike path signage systems, provides funding to clean Town owned beaches in season and operates the public restrooms at 25 Federal Street and at Folger Court in Sconset.
Our History
* Created in 1924 as the Information Bureau
* Operated out of several real estate offices from 1924 -1929
* In 1929, the Town also created a Publicity Committee to help advertise Nantucket to the outside world
* In 1930, a permanent office was opened in the Hoosier House on Federal Street
* Relocated to the SE corner of Broad and South Water streets in the 1940s
* In 1964, moved to its present location at 25 Federal Street
* In 1991 the Information Bureau was renamed Nantucket Visitor Services and Information Bureau
* Became a department of the Town of Nantucket thereby reporting to the Town Administrator and the Board of Selectmen
* 7 member advisory committee created and appointed by the Board of Selectmen
Advisory Committee Mission Statement:
“The Committee monitors services for visitors and residents, looks for areas needing improvement, and recommends to the Town Administrator, through the Director of the Visitor Services & Information Bureau, suggested budget allocations and needs.”
The Main Office
· * Open year round
Summer – 7 days a week: 9am – 6pm
Winter – 6 days a week: 9am – 5:00pm Closed Sundays
* Centrally located at 25 Federal Street
* Short walk from both ferry docks, post office, library and Whaling Museum
* Public Restrooms located here.
Kiosk at Straight Wharf
* Open seasonally
Daffodil Weekend
Memorial Day – Columbus Day
Christmas Stroll Weekend
What we do…
* Maintain year-round daily lodging vacancy lists
* Maintain special event/ holiday vacancy lists
* Free lodging placement for walk ins
* Maintain lists and menus of all open restaurants
* Hand out maps, flyers, self guided walking tours among other items
* Maintain current event listings
* Offer free advice…:-)
The Staff
Year-round
* Director – Kate Hamilton Pardee
* Office Administrator – David Sharpe
* Assistant Administrator – Kevin Dugan
Seasonal
* 7 Information Aides
5 at Federal Street – main office
2 at Straight Wharf
Visitor Services Department Manages…
Fourth of July Fireworks
* Started in 1994
* Held At Jetties Beach
* Originally shot from beach
Now shot from a barge located a mile offshore due to the endangered piping plover nesting on beach
Travel and Lodging brochure
* Produced annually by the staff
* Printed in conjunction with Chamber of Commerce and Nantucket Lodging Association
* Print run of 60,000
* Sent out free by request
* Available as a PDF download from website
Comfort Stations
25 Federal Street – Behind main office
‘Sconset – 1 Folger’s Court at New Street
25 Federal Street
Open Year-round
Summer (May – December)
8am – 9pm
Winter (December –April)
8am – 6pm Closed Sundays
'Sconset
Open Seasonally
Saturday of Daffodil Weekend
Mid-May – Mid October
Both maintained and supplied by NVS budget
Both completely renovated since 2001
Beach Cleaning
* All Town owned beaches
Jetties
Children’s
Cisco
Dionis
40th Pole
Madaket
Miacomet
Nobadeer
Surfside
* At least twice a week
* Barber Surf Rake
* Environmentally safe
Bike Signs
* Created in 1995
* Designed to direct bikers to the proper bike path and avoid the heaviest auto traffic
* All current signs to be replaced with reflective material to see at night
Examples of Some NVS Public Service Campaigns
Do the Ride Thing
* 10 year old program in partnership with NRTA
* Encourages people to leave their cars at home and use alternate
modes of transportation
* Walk
* Bike
* Ride the Shuttle
* At end of week, raffle prizes are awarded
* 2007 grand prize was a bicycle
Town Employee Appreciation Day
* Begun in 2003
* Co-organized with Town Administration
* Held at Children’s Beach
* Length of Service award pins awarded
* Raffle prizes and ice cream are donated by island businesses
Look Who’s Cleaning…
* Co-produced with the Inquirer and Mirror
* Ran weekly during the summer of 2005
* Nine different people featured helping to keep Nantucket clean
Christmas Light Contest
* Started in 2006
* Co-sponsored by Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce
* Winners announced at Chamber’s Red Ticket Drawing
* Given “Light” themed prizes
Nantucket Visitor Services…
“Come in with a question .Walk out with a smile…”
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