During the Gilded Age, America’s wealthiest families flocked to the City by the Sea and its surrounding areas; making the area their summertime playground. The meticulous preservation of more than a dozen of these homes gives us intimate access to the artistry.
Vineyards set on acres of truly breathtaking conserved land along with spirited new breweries and distilleries are fast becoming an integral part of our coastal landscape.
There’s a feeling you get when you step foot on these beaches. The warmth of the sand. The Atlantic drying on your skin. The perfect amount of sunshine and sea breeze. It’s where relief and invigoration meet, and it’s completely classic.
OCEAN DRIVE Our 10-mile coastal drive in Newport is a must-see! Drive or bike your way around the winding path to experience our scenic coastline and beautiful parks.
New innovative chef-owned restaurants up and down the Classic Coast are joining nationally acclaimed establishments, classic lobster shacks, and hip budget-friendly hangouts, to create a delicious array of options for every taste.
Situated at the mouth of the Newport Harbor, Fort Adams State Park offers an exceptional panoramic view of both Newport Harbor and the East Passage of Narragansett Bay. The park offers a wide range of activities including salt water bathing, fishing, boating, soccer, rugby.
As part of the global tennis community the International Tennis Hall of Fame is committed to preserving tennis history, celebrating its champions, and educating and inspiring a worldwide audience.
The Newport Art Museum was founded in 1912 on the belief that arts and culture have the power to bring diverse groups of individuals together, which ultimately promotes civic engagement and strengthens the social fabric of our communities.