Top Attractions to Explore in Rhode Island

Explore the Best of Rhode Island on a Five-Day Summer Vacation

Rhode Island may be America’s smallest state, however, it boasts 400 miles of coastline and numerous National Historic Landmarks that highlight its charm. Consequently, you can select a central base such as Newport, Narragansett, or Providence for your stay, allowing you to explore the Ocean State’s top attractions each day. Here are detailed suggestions for an unforgettable five-day itinerary.

Day 1: Misquamicut Beach Outdoor Fun

Start your trip with a relaxing day at Misquamicut Beach in Westerly. This family-friendly beach offers surfing, games, and amusements at Atlantic Beach Park. For those looking for more excitement, water slides await you at Water Wizz of Westerly. Beach drive-in movies from May through October provide nostalgic entertainment. Consider staying at Hotel Maria across the street from the beach or treat yourself to the luxurious Ocean House in nearby Watch Hill.

Day 2: Exploring Newport Mansions

Travel east to Newport where you can spend the morning walking the scenic Cliff Walk, a 3.5-mile pathway showcasing stunning ocean views and fascinating architecture. Feel free to tour some mansions, including The Breakers, which is an excellent choice, especially with its family-friendly audio tour. Additionally, consider a short trip to Portsmouth to visit the delightful Green Animals Topiary Garden. Newport offers various charming B&Bs and upscale hotels, including The Chanler at Cliff Walk and affordable chains in Middletown.

Day 3: Adventure on Block Island

On the morning of Day 3, take the ferry from Newport to Block Island. Once there, opt for a taxi or rent a bicycle or moped to explore the island’s breathtaking scenery. While you may not conquer all of the top attractions on Block Island, prioritize a few key sites. If you wish to extend your stay, make reservations at a local hotel.

Day 4: Discovering Providence

After returning to Newport, drive towards Providence. Consider a stop to admire the historic yachts at the Herreshoff Marine Museum in Bristol, or visit the beautiful Blithewold Mansion and Gardens, which features the tallest Giant Sequoia tree east of the Rockies. Enjoy a romantic gondola ride along the Woonasquatucket River and, if possible, align your visit with a WaterFire evening. For accommodations, check out The Dean Hotel or the historic Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel.

Day 5: A Farewell to Rhode Island

Before leaving, consider visiting the country’s third oldest zoo, Roger Williams Park Zoo, located in Providence. In the afternoon, take a ride on the Crescent Park Looff Carousel, renowned for its history. Alternatively, visit BreakTime Bowl & Bar in Pawtucket, America’s last operating duckpin bowling alley since the 1920s.

Tips for Rhode Island Visitors

  1. If you crave a quieter beach experience, consider the South County seaside towns, which offer hidden gems. Note, however, that Calf Pasture Point Beach requires a 1.4-mile bike ride or walk from the nearest parking, with no restroom facilities.
  2. A free Rhode Island Vacation Guide can be obtained through this online form.
  3. Visit one of the Rhode Island Tourist Information Centers for brochures and local insights.
  4. Traveling during off-peak seasons before Memorial Day or after Labor Day can help you save money.
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