Destination: Nantucket

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There are direct flights to Nantucket from Boston and Cape Cod (US Airways and CapeAir), as well as from New York’s LaGuardia Airport (US Airways). In 2007, JetBlue (www.jetblue.com) launched a nonstop flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. Be warned: flights are often delayed or canceled due to fog, particularly in the fall.

There’s also the speedy and reliable Hy-Line ferry service (www.hy-linecruises.com), which regularly departs from Hyannis, Cape Cod; and, during high season, there’s a high-speed ferry between Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, which takes a little over an hour. For a faster and more scenic option, book a flight with CapeAir (www.flycapeair.com). The nine-person propeller plane ride takes fifteen minutes and gives you a striking aerial introduction to the islands (and at $47 one-way, it’s a very affordable way of getting there).

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