The Whaling Museum

The Whaling Museum

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    Mark G.
    "Awesome rainy day activity, pay extra for the walking tour."(3 Tips)
    Chris T.
    "The walking tour is well worth the extra $10."(3 Tips)
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  • Justin S.heart icon on user image
    Justin SylviaApril 13, 2015
    The entire museum is pretty solid. (I have kind of a bias). My favorite is the rooftop viewing area where you can see all around on a good day.
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    Chee Yi OngJune 4, 2017
    Definitely a must for a Nantucket sightseeing trip. The walking tour and the video playing in the pavilion area have amazing speakers that'll have you hooked. Go to the observation deck for photos.
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    Justine von SalzenJuly 1, 2012
    Learned a ton about the whaling history in Nantucket...and other information as well. Great for kids too! If you buy tickets they are good for the whole day so you can go in and out during the day!
  • Justin T.
    Justin TAugust 19, 2014
    Been here 10+ times
    The discovery room is an amazing place for kids to relax and learn while doing crafts relevant to when Nantucket was a whaling town.
  • Marcus S.
    Marcus SchwimmerMay 31, 2012
    Make sure to take a moment and enjoy the Nantucket Corner on the second floor. A great place to relax for a few moments.
  • Travel Channel
    Travel ChannelSeptember 30, 2011
    Find a leather-bound journal that inspired a classic piece of American lit. But what well-known story is derived from this longhand journal? As seen on Travel Channel’s Mysteries at the Museum.
  • Hudson Sutler
    Hudson SutlerJune 22, 2017
    Revisit the days of the Pequod in this time capsule of whale bones, whalers, and whalecraft. The Island’s history in salt and blood. Read more
  • Bhavin G.heart icon on user image
    Bhavin GandhiFebruary 17, 2019
    Great history of primary Nantucket trade from 16th to 18th century
  • Mary H.
    Mary HaleyAugust 2, 2012
    Dedicated to the history of whaling, the centerpiece of the museum is the complete skeleton of a 46-foot (14 meter) bull Sperm whale suspended from the ceiling.
  • Mark G.heart icon on user image
    Mark GraciaJuly 2, 2015
    Awesome rainy day activity, pay extra for the walking tour.
  • travel42
    travel42September 22, 2011
    See the skeleton of a sperm whale, as well as exhibits that illustrate the dangers—and wealth—of the whaling industry.
  • Ashlie K.heart icon on user image
    Ashlie KettemanOctober 10, 2015
    Amazing museum. Must see!
  • Chris T.
    Chris ToshJuly 3, 2012
    The walking tour is well worth the extra $10.
  • ᴡ C.
    ᴡ CubaAugust 25, 2010
    Friends of NHA Lecture: Marshall Scheetz, "Coopering."Traditionally trained cooper from Colonial Williamsburg shares his research, comparing coopering on Nantucket and in Virginia.
  • Georgen C.
    Georgen CharnesMay 8, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    See the new exhibits in the Candle Factory, coming soon.
  • Blue Man C.heart icon on user image
    Blue Man City ManDecember 27, 2014
    If you stay to long, this place gets boring fast. Around Christmas they have an auction for Christmas wreaths
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