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  • Piping plover nesting closure active this month — sections of the beach may be roped off.
  • High rip-current risk. Swim near a lifeguard and ask about conditions.
  • The Madaket Drag rip current is strong and well-known locally; swim with extreme caution.
Ocean / SurfFree & OpenBest in July

Madaket Beach

Nantucket, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean

Nantucket's westernmost beach — and the island's best sunset

The westernmost point on Nantucket, famous for having the best sunset on the island. Strong currents and waves — more for watching than swimming. The 6-mile bike ride out is half the adventure.

Madaket is Nantucket's western edge — the last beach on the island before the open Atlantic stretches uninterrupted to Long Island. People come for one thing above all: the sunset. The six-mile bike ride out from town along the Madaket Path is a classic Nantucket afternoon, ending at the little village snack bar at Millie's for fish tacos before the show. The waves are strong, the rip current is real (it has a local nickname — the Madaket Drag), and there are no lifeguards most of the year. It's a beach for sunset, for fishing, for long west-facing walks, more than for casual swimming. Arrive an hour before sunset to find a parking spot; bring layers, the breeze picks up fast as the sun goes down.

Photo spot

Sunset over the open Atlantic from the west-facing dunes

Arrive
Late afternoon for the island's best sunset
Crowds
Moderate
Dogs
Welcome
Lifeguards
On duty
Sunsets
Great spot

Best for

SunsetsSurfingSeclusionFishing

The beach

Lay of the land

Orientation
West-facing (sunset)
Length
~1 mi
Backshore
Dune / flat
Sand
Fine tan sand with cobble at the wrack line
Shade
none

Wildlife

Birds you may see: piping plover, least tern, American oystercatcher, sanderling, common tern

Occasional whales

Things to know

  • Occasional seal haul-outs nearby — a shark factor on outer-Cape waters.
  • Jellyfish more likely in August.

Plan your visit

Parking & fees

Lot size
Small
Enforcement
Free; fills before sunset on summer evenings.

Small lot at end of Madaket Road

Getting there

Ferry
60 min from Hyannis · Steamship Authority (fast ferry)
Cell signal
spotty

Accessibility

Beach wheelchair
Not available
Mobi Mat
No
Path from parking
short walk

Dogs

Allowed on leash before 9am and after 5pm in summer.

Pairs well with

Rules & activities

What’s allowed

UmbrellasTents / canopies · small onlyAlcoholGrillsFiresDronesSmoking

Activities

Surf · beach break · advancedFishing · surfcasting

Safety & stewardship

Lifeguards on duty· July – Labor Day Shark patrol active Significant plover closures

Photo by Aaron Daniels via Google Places

Today

Sunrise5:08 AM
Sunset8:15 PM

Conditions

WavesSurf / Strong
Water62–68°F (July–Aug)
TidesModerate
SharksElevated
Jellyfishlow
Length~1 mi

Facilities

LifeguardsRestroomsBike rack

July – Labor Day, 10am–5pm (summer only)

Millie's restaurant adjacent

Open in Google MapsOfficial town page

Ratings updated 4 days ago

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