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breezes, cobblestones, sparkling beaches, wild roses. escape the ordinary, retreat to timeless charm of Nantucket, 30 miles out to sea! visit us online http://www.centuryhouse.com
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Yesterday JetBlue announced that they will provide flights between Nantucket Island and Boston, MA seasonally with special fares starting as low as $49 one way (rate applies to limited dates, see below). Boston is one of the main connections for many flights from around the United States airports and the world. Service will commence May 17, 2012 and end September 4, 2012. Read more about their specials it in their blog post
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This is Ah-Mazing! to say the least, at it will provide much needed transportation for all of you Nantucket vacationers. And love the fact that they have a blog. For now, JetBlue gave our Nantucket lovers one more option for a way to get to Nantucket. We’re happy! Can’t wait to announce this to all of our guests already making plans to visit the island.
Go ahead make your plans, stay with us, travel with JetBlue (www.jetblue.com/new) from Boston! $49/each way, travel between May 17 and June 13, 2012 (blackout dates May 24 through May 29). (source: blog.jetblue.com)
Cheers!
Otilia
Century House
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Breezes, cobblestones, sparkling beaches, wild roses. Escape the ordinary life, retreat to timeless charm of Nantucket, 30 miles out to sea! The oldest continuously operating guesthouse on Nantucket provides a perfect getaway stay for sophisticated traveler, located in one of the best places, Cliff Road. http://www.centuryhouse.com
Arriving on the ferry, we looked down onto a busy dock full of people waving hello and saying goodbye surrounded by mounds of blue hydrangea, small buildings covered in weathered shingles and some of the world’s truly astonishing yachts. The welcoming of Nantucket appeared to be as beautiful as we had heard…we grabbed a cab at the end of the dock for a quick lift with our luggage to a charming wide white porch dripping with flower baskets and covered with small tables and chairs partially hidden by thick green flowering vines. Behind the charming porch was our home for a few days, one of the oldest inns on Nantucket
— travellady.com about Century House, Nantucket