Pros
- Each self-contained residence has a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, and fireplace
- Free Wi-Fi
- Access to the White Elephant Spa next door
- Relaxing outdoor pool (seasonal)
- Free parking
- Free shuttle service between White Elephant and The Wauwinet
- Fully equipped fitness room adjacent to the lobby
- Business center and concierge in the lobby
- Free coffee and breakfast pastries every morning; cookies and lemonade in afternoons
Cons
- Not open year-round
- Minimum stay sometimes required
- Expensive, especially during the busiest months
- No on-site restaurant
Bottom Line
The big, luxurious one- to three-bedroom units at White Elephant Residences are a good choice for families and groups. Unlike vacation home rentals, these units come with the perks of a hotel stay -- daily housekeeping, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a well-equipped fitness center. There’s not much in terms of a communal feel, like you might find at an inn or smaller hotel, but that’s part of the allure for some. As to be expected, however, privacy and luxury don’t come cheap on this island.
Hotel & Amenities Photos
Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Private living sprawled out in multiple buildings -- but with hotel amenities
Each unit is self-contained at the White Elephant Residences, so there isn’t much chance of running into other guests, which can be a plus for many travelers who prefer privacy to the communal living of an inn. The residences make it so that families and groups can get away together in what feels like a private vacation home, but with all the perks of a hotel stay. There’s daily housekeeping, turndown service, a seasonal pool, a fitness center, and a concierge.
Spread out over a couple blocks of prime Nantucket real estate, the residences are set up in several separate buildings. Units have one to three bedrooms, and are decorated in modern island decor (wicker, white wood, and accents of bold patterns or stripes). They come with modern appliances and luxurious living areas complete with flat-screen TVs and gas fireplaces. In short, this property offers the kind of upscale living that Nantucket is known for, with rates to match.
Location
Walking distance to downtown
Located down the street from its sister property, White Elephant Hotel, the White Elephant Residences are walking distance to everything in the downtown Nantucket area. If you want the waterfront harbor views, however, you might prefer the sister property -- White Elephant Hotel.
Nantucket is an island 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, next to Martha’s Vineyard. While the Vineyard boasts some very lovely homes, Nantucket’s real estate puts it to shame. This is where the very rich come to vacation, and the prices around town reflect that. Don’t expect to run into the Hollywood crowd - here it’s more CEOs, politicians, and billionaire businessmen who have their second homes on the island. The atmosphere is relaxed, but polished at the same time.
Nantucket is about history and natural beauty. It features some of the highest concentration of Pre-Civil war structures and oldest operating windmill in U.S. You’ll find cobblestoned streets downtown (always fun to drive over), plenty of historic mansions converted into bed-and-breakfasts, and boutiques shilling expensive brand names. While the shopping and dining is fantastic, don’t forget the beautiful beaches. The south side beaches are key for surfers (Cisco is a local favorite), Madaket has phenomenal sunsets, Jetties is close to town and great for families, and Great Point Beach is accessible only by 4-wheel drive.
In the historic downtown area, it’s easy to walk everywhere to the shops, restaurants, and bars. And if walking isn’t your thing, there are more than 25-miles of bike paths around the island. With the island being less than 4 miles wide and 14 miles long, a car isn’t really even needed.
There are a number of ferries to get to and from the island, but The Steamship Authority ferry from Hyannis is the only way to bring a car across the water, although travelers are strongly discouraged from bringing their cars. During the summer, when the population swells from 10,000 to 50,000 people, finding parking can be next to impossible and you’ll need a 4-WD to get to some of the spots on the island anyway, such as Great Point Lighthouse. It’s easier to rent a car once on the island (plus, the ferry fee for cars can range from $120-$200 each way depending on the season) and just stick with the fast ferry.
- 45-minute flight from Boston Logan International to Nantucket Airport
- 1-hour fast ferry ride from Hyannis, MA on Hy-Line ferry to downtown Nantucket
- 2-hour and 15-minute ferry ride from Hyannis, MA on Steamship Authority ferry
- 3-minute walk to White Elephant Hotel
- 5-minute walk from Steamship Authority and downtown
- 10-minute drive from Nantucket Memorial Airport
- 15-minute drive from Madaket
- 15-minute drive from Cisco Beach
- 20-minute drive from Sankaty Head Lighthouse (Siasconset, or ‘Sconset, as it’s known by the locals)
Rooms
Self-contained residences with luxury furnishings
The one- to three-bedroom units each have a living area, washer/dryer, and a kitchen complete with luxury appliances (convenient, as there's no restaurant on site).
The decor is modern island style, with whicker, blond and white woods, colorful accents, and an overall upscale feel. The beds are plush and comfortable, and the bathrooms are large and modern. Living areas have gas fireplaces and large flat-screen TVs.
- One- to three-bedroom private residences
- Fully equipped kitchens with luxury appliances
- Gas fireplaces
- Free Wi-Fi
- Flat-screen TVs with Blu-Ray players
- iPod docks
- Free bottled water
- Washer/dryers
- Bathrooms have soaking tubs and walk-in showers.
- Some residences have porches or decks.
Features
A nice pool, but no restaurant
- Nice outdoor pool (seasonal) with private cabanas for rent
- Access to the full-service White Elephant Spa next door
- Free parking in front of each building
- Free shuttle service between White Elephant and The Wauwinet
- Fully equipped fitness room adjacent to the lobby
- Business center and concierge in the lobby
- Free coffee and breakfast pastries every morning; cookies and lemonade in afternoons
- View full list of amenities
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Also Known As
- White Elephant Hotel Residences
Room Types
- One Bedroom Residence
- Three Bedroom Residence
- Two Bedroom Residence
Address
19 N Water St, Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554-3561, United States
Phone
(508) 228-2500
Scene
Private living sprawled out in multiple buildings -- but with hotel amenities
Each unit is self-contained at the White Elephant Residences, so there isn’t much chance of running into other guests, which can be a plus for many travelers who prefer privacy to the communal living of an inn. The residences make it so that families and groups can get away together in what feels like a private vacation home, but with all the perks of a hotel stay. There’s daily housekeeping, turndown service, a seasonal pool, a fitness center, and a concierge.
Spread out over a couple blocks of prime Nantucket real estate, the residences are set up in several separate buildings. Units have one to three bedrooms, and are decorated in modern island decor (wicker, white wood, and accents of bold patterns or stripes). They come with modern appliances and luxurious living areas complete with flat-screen TVs and gas fireplaces. In short, this property offers the kind of upscale living that Nantucket is known for, with rates to match.
Location
Walking distance to downtown
Located down the street from its sister property, White Elephant Hotel, the White Elephant Residences are walking distance to everything in the downtown Nantucket area. If you want the waterfront harbor views, however, you might prefer the sister property -- White Elephant Hotel.
Nantucket is an island 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, next to Martha’s Vineyard. While the Vineyard boasts some very lovely homes, Nantucket’s real estate puts it to shame. This is where the very rich come to vacation, and the prices around town reflect that. Don’t expect to run into the Hollywood crowd - here it’s more CEOs, politicians, and billionaire businessmen who have their second homes on the island. The atmosphere is relaxed, but polished at the same time.
Nantucket is about history and natural beauty. It features some of the highest concentration of Pre-Civil war structures and oldest operating windmill in U.S. You’ll find cobblestoned streets downtown (always fun to drive over), plenty of historic mansions converted into bed-and-breakfasts, and boutiques shilling expensive brand names. While the shopping and dining is fantastic, don’t forget the beautiful beaches. The south side beaches are key for surfers (Cisco is a local favorite), Madaket has phenomenal sunsets, Jetties is close to town and great for families, and Great Point Beach is accessible only by 4-wheel drive.
In the historic downtown area, it’s easy to walk everywhere to the shops, restaurants, and bars. And if walking isn’t your thing, there are more than 25-miles of bike paths around the island. With the island being less than 4 miles wide and 14 miles long, a car isn’t really even needed.
There are a number of ferries to get to and from the island, but The Steamship Authority ferry from Hyannis is the only way to bring a car across the water, although travelers are strongly discouraged from bringing their cars. During the summer, when the population swells from 10,000 to 50,000 people, finding parking can be next to impossible and you’ll need a 4-WD to get to some of the spots on the island anyway, such as Great Point Lighthouse. It’s easier to rent a car once on the island (plus, the ferry fee for cars can range from $120-$200 each way depending on the season) and just stick with the fast ferry.
- 45-minute flight from Boston Logan International to Nantucket Airport
- 1-hour fast ferry ride from Hyannis, MA on Hy-Line ferry to downtown Nantucket
- 2-hour and 15-minute ferry ride from Hyannis, MA on Steamship Authority ferry
- 3-minute walk to White Elephant Hotel
- 5-minute walk from Steamship Authority and downtown
- 10-minute drive from Nantucket Memorial Airport
- 15-minute drive from Madaket
- 15-minute drive from Cisco Beach
- 20-minute drive from Sankaty Head Lighthouse (Siasconset, or ‘Sconset, as it’s known by the locals)
Rooms
Self-contained residences with luxury furnishings
The one- to three-bedroom units each have a living area, washer/dryer, and a kitchen complete with luxury appliances (convenient, as there's no restaurant on site).
The decor is modern island style, with whicker, blond and white woods, colorful accents, and an overall upscale feel. The beds are plush and comfortable, and the bathrooms are large and modern. Living areas have gas fireplaces and large flat-screen TVs.
- One- to three-bedroom private residences
- Fully equipped kitchens with luxury appliances
- Gas fireplaces
- Free Wi-Fi
- Flat-screen TVs with Blu-Ray players
- iPod docks
- Free bottled water
- Washer/dryers
- Bathrooms have soaking tubs and walk-in showers.
- Some residences have porches or decks.
Features
A nice pool, but no restaurant
- Nice outdoor pool (seasonal) with private cabanas for rent
- Access to the full-service White Elephant Spa next door
- Free parking in front of each building
- Free shuttle service between White Elephant and The Wauwinet
- Fully equipped fitness room adjacent to the lobby
- Business center and concierge in the lobby
- Free coffee and breakfast pastries every morning; cookies and lemonade in afternoons
- View full list of amenities
Hotel & Amenities Photos
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pool
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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