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By Kristi Palma
Fans of Netflix’s “The Perfect Couple” can now plan an island getaway inspired by the popular Elin Hilderbrand story.
Nantucket’s 76 Main Ink Press Hotel, which opened in July, and its sister property 21 Broad, located in the island’s historic downtown, are offering a package called “The Perfect Couple Fall Escape.”
Travelers who book the package can get a taste of the island life Hilderbrand writes about (minus the murder mystery). Here’s what the stay includes: accommodations for two, a copy of “The Perfect Couple,” house-made cranberry cookies, and a bottle of pinot noir. Upon request, the concierge will also arrange a guided tour of the many Nantucket sites featured in the novel and Netflix series starring Nicole Kidman.
Fans can even stay in a Hilderbrand-themed room at 76 Main Ink Press Hotel, a 20-room Victorian mansion that honors the island’s media heritage. The room features custom decor and a wooden beam personally signed by the best-selling author known as “queen of the beach read.”
“Guests will enjoy strolling along charming cobblestone streets, basking in fall colors, and savoring seasonal flavors at local eateries — all while creating their own love story,” according to the team.
The package starts at $429 and is available through Nov. 24.
Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.
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