This wonderful 3.5 mile walk highlights Newport’s gorgeous coastline and gives you a waterfront tour of the regions most famous mansions. Such a great way to see these sights for free!
Order the Chowder or the Clam’s Casino and you won’t be disappointed!
Come here to pay homage to the legends of Tennis in this incredible museum. Additionally, we love eating lobster rolls and scheduling time to hit balls all on their beautifully manicured grass courts!
The Cooke House is a staple in Newport’s restaurant scene. Includes rooms for both upscale and casual dining, and even has the infamous “Boom Boom Room” dance club in the basement!
This scenic drive, also known as Ten Mile Drive, (or just "The Drive" to locals) encompasses most of the southern coastline of Aquidneck IslandAlthough you could spend a whole day just enjoying the stunning views, there are many other things to do out here. This is one of the best spots in Newport for bike riding, running, kite-flying, picnicking, fishing and scuba diving.
Home of Helene’s favorite Margarita and Avocado Fries in Newport.
Our personal favorite is Doris Duke’s summer home, “Rough Point”. Enjoy the incredible collections of Doris Duke and hear about her eccentric and scandalous life.
Great place to eat and watch the sunset over Newport’s harbor. Conveniently located downtown in Bowen’s Wharf.
From racing 12 M yachts to touring the harbor in a 72 foot schooner, Newport lives up to it's history as the of biggest sailing capital in the country. Tickets are available to depart from Bowen's or Bannister's Wharf on the Rum Runner, Sightsailer or Arabella
Come pick berries, eat homemade croissants, and look at the flowers at our favorite Middletown farm. This is a perfect spot for a quiet and sunny picnic outside.
Home to one of the very best views that Newport has to offer. Stop by before dinner to enjoy cocktails or champagne while watching the sailboats go by.