
Cisco Beach
Nantucket, MA

Nantucket, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean
Nantucket's main south-shore beach — bike path, waves, and a bathhouse
The most popular south shore beach, easily reached by the bike path from town. Big waves, lifeguards, and a concession stand. The bike ride out is flat and gorgeous.
Surfside is Nantucket's main south-shore beach — a long, wide stretch of Atlantic-facing sand with big waves, lifeguards, a snack bar, a bathhouse, and a hostel just behind it that has been hosting young travelers since the 1960s. The bike path from downtown runs flat and straight for 3.5 miles and ends right at the beach; on a sunny day you'll pass a hundred other riders coming the other way. The waves are real — shoulder-high beach break on a south swell — and the rip-current risk is moderate; swim near the lifeguard stand. Sharks are an increasing concern across the south shore in late summer; the town's drone patrol is active. Free parking lot fills by 10am; bike or walk.
History
The Surfside hostel — the HI Nantucket — has occupied the former lifesaving station behind the beach since 1962.
Photo spot
Bikes lined up at the bike-path end with the bathhouse behind
Birds you may see: piping plover, least tern, American oystercatcher, sanderling, common tern
Things to know
Lot at beach end, bike path from town
Allowed on leash before 9am and after 5pm in summer.
Photo by Eugen Bölkow via Google Places
Late June – Labor Day, 10am–5pm
On-site snack bar; downtown via bike path

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