Rhode Island – Islands https://www.islands.com The world's most beautiful island travel to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Tahiti and Mexico with expert reviews of resorts, snorkeling and the best islands to live on. Thu, 02 Nov 2023 16:18:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.islands.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/favicon-isl-1.png Rhode Island – Islands https://www.islands.com 32 32 How to Make the Most of Your Newport and Narragansett Getaway https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/newport-narragansett-rhode-island-vacation/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 16:16:19 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47743 These Rhode Island retreats offer a little bit of everything travelers have come to love about the Ocean State.

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People gathered on Easton's Beach in Rhode Island
Travelers love New England as a quick, convenient vacation destination for its beautiful beaches (like Easton’s), but there is so much more to enjoy here. Shannon Hammond

New England is loaded with alluring destinations, but the region featuring Rhode Island’s pair of gems, Newport and Narragansett, is truly special. These beautiful Ocean State cities are full of big waves, sunshine, shops, and friendly faces, as well as delicious seafood restaurants, locally owned businesses, and especially clean beaches where locals and visitors can swim and surf.

There is so much to do in these towns that planning a first visit can be a daunting task. Here are some tips that might relieve the stress of creating an unforgettable vacation itinerary.

Where to Stay

Exterior and interior view of The Shore House hotel in Rhode Island
Inside and out, The Shore House is loaded with charm and home away from home comfort. Jessica Kelly

The Shore House is a Victorian mansion with modern amenities and gorgeous views of the beach. After falling asleep to the sound of the waves, you can wake up and relax in bed as the sun fills the room as the natural beauty of the shore beckons you outside. The King Shore Room has a big bathroom, seating area, and comfortable bed, as well as a coffee station and a fridge to keep leftovers, drinks, and snacks readily available to you.

The location is absolutely perfect, just a short walk from Narragansett Town Beach, but there are also bikes available for guests who want to explore (and beach towels are offered as well, which saves precious space in the luggage). When it comes to dining in and around the hotel, the on-site restaurant Sea Craft is ideal for grabbing a quick, convenient meal to start the day, or enjoying a cocktail after a long day of seeing the town, all while taking in the beachside views.

Where to Eat

A variety of dishes at Matunuck Oyster Bar
It’s nearly impossible to sample this much awesomeness in one visit. Jessica Kelly

Matunuck Oyster Bar  is widely considered one of the best restaurants in the Narragansett area. If you love oysters, a dinner here is simply non-negotiable. They run their own oyster farm on-site right on Potter Pond, with tours available for guests (for an additional cost, and you must sign up ahead of time). The menu covers a wide variety of cooked and raw seafood dishes, particularly featuring oysters, with options like the Passion Fruit Oysters on the half shell with salty salmon roe and crisp brunoise cucumber.

At the risk of invoking Bubba from Forrest Gump, guests can enjoy a variety of dishes and takes on this local staple. Oysters Rockefeller with spinach, pernod, breadcrumbs, bacon, and fresh herbs or Clams Casino with bell pepper, bacon, breadcrumbs, lemon, and parsley. Try the Grilled Oysters with garlic butter and fresh herbs, Bourbon Oysters with bourbon chipotle sauce, and the Oysters Rockefeller. They even have a creamy, rich Oyster Stew with rosemary cream, bacon, roasted sweet corn, onions, bell peppers and poached oysters. Don’t worry, though: there are plenty of New England classics on the menu like a Lobster Roll with chilled lobster meat, a light coating of mayo, and celery on a buttered roll, in addition to dishes like the Stuffed Lobster with plenty of sides as well.

A sampling of lobster from The Nordic restaurant in Rhode Island
A little bit of this and a little bit of that is the perfect mindset for this legendary buffet joint. Jessica Kelly

The Nordic is a short drive into Charlestown and completely worth the trek—it’s a destination of its own. People drive from all over to experience this buffet, which is far from your average all you can eat affair. Guests will enjoy a seemingly endless amount of raw bar items, fresh shellfish, chowders, and other New England favorites.

The family-run seafood spot has other options like prime rib, barbecue, a salad bar, pasta, and fried seafood, but they’re known for having a bounty of steamed lobster and clams, crab legs, raw oysters and clams, chowders, bisques, shrimp, and more. Adults pay just $135, which is a steal, especially during tourist season in New England. If you even have room after that for dessert, their entire dessert table is filled with delicacies from local bakeries and fresh treats.

The lakeside property often has live music and entertainment, so visitors can wander the grounds to see the animals, take in the view, and relax before or after their meal. The Nordic is an experience that needs to be on your radar the next time you’re in Rhode Island.

The interior and a meal at Flo's Clam Shack in Rhode Island
Jessica Kelly

Flo’s Clam Shack has been around for nearly 80 years, serving up some incredible (lightly fried) seafood dishes and chowders. Start with one of their heavy-handed rum drinks (although be careful because they can sneak up on you), while looking out onto the beach while waiting for your food on the upper deck. It’s hard to choose from this menu when nothing misses, like their famous Clam Cakes. They’re crispy, but soft on the inside, with juicy pops of fresh, briny clams. They’re perfect for soaking up chowders or can be enjoyed on their own.

If you’re having trouble deciding, the Flo’s Fisherman Platter is perfect to share. It comes with plenty of their juicy, whole belly fried clams, tender clam strips, calamari, sweet giant scallops, and fried fish, all of which is topped with a clam cake. It’s basically a little bit of everything that you definitely need to try, so this is a solid choice for about $36. The Oysters Rockefeller are also incredible, and the restaurant offers casual options like a spectacular Lobster Roll filled with fresh lobster meat.

Best of all, take in the beautiful views of Easton Beach while inhaling your clam strips. There’s a reason they’ve been in business for nearly 80 years, they know how to do fresh and fried seafood right. The clams are still juicy, the fish is fresh, and you can really taste the seafood without the coating overpowering it, but more enhancing it.

The Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar is another great spot in Newport to stop for a delicious evening meal. They have light starters like raw oysters and crudo with fresh scallops, radish, extra-virgin olive oil, citrus, and serrano that you snack on while sipping a cocktail. The Oysters Rockefeller are a must and the Stuffed Lobster with scallops and shrimp is perfect if you’re torn between indulging in a lobster dinner or a seafood stuffed lobster. You get the flavorful stuffing while still having some plain, steamed lobster pieces like the knuckles and a claw. It’s definitely the best of both worlds.

What to Do

Downtown Bristol in Rhode Island
Bring a comfy pair of shoes because the best way to enjoy places like Downtown Bristol is by simply strolling. Discover Newport

Give yourself plenty of time to explore Newport. The shops seem to go on for miles, breaking off into all different blocks of local boutiques, souvenir spots, locally owned businesses, and some larger stores, as well. For a little pick-me-up, swing into Benjamin’s on the strip for their happy hour from noon until 2 pm daily. You can grab a beer and enjoy a few $1.50 oysters and $1.25 topnecks—a great deal for the area. If you’re there specifically on Tuesdays, they have Raw Bar Tuesdays with $1.50 oysters and $1.25 topnecks in addition to $1.75 shrimp, $1.50 Clams Casino, and $1.75 Oysters Rockefeller.

The Red Parrot has incredible lobster bisque and tropical cocktails, and be sure to grab a lavender iced latte (among other flavors) to go from Coffee Grinder. Not only is their coffee high-quality, but the owner is such a wonderful person who takes the time to connect with every single customer, local or not. She ran her coffee shop in Bannister’s Wharf for nearly 25 years and has since moved to the historic Perry Mill between Thames Street and Newport Harbor.

A store in Rhode Island
For the people who think they have everything, there are Rhode Island souvenir shops full of delightful items and treats. Jessica Kelly

Narragansett Town Beach is just a short walk from the Shore House. The waves can be a little larger, so it’s a great spot for people who enjoy body surfing or boogie boarding (just follow the warnings from signs and lifeguards about potential undertows and currents to stay safe). If you’re feeling up to it, you can even take surf lessons, which are offered by several local companies.

For example, Peter Pan Surfing and SUP Academy is located down the street from the beach and offers lessons, and the instructors are so incredibly patient, kind, relaxed, and work with your level of physical ability. Be sure to have cash on you when you head to the beach to pay for the entrance fee during high tourist season and of course, a Del’s Frozen Lemonade for your walk back.

For about $20 for a round-trip ticket, you can take the high-speed ferry for the day from Point Judith to explore Block Island. Approximately 12 miles off the coast of Narragansett, you’ll find an island full of beautiful bluffs on the ocean, locally owned shops, water sports like parasailing and kayaking, among plenty of beaches to swim and sunbathe at throughout the day.

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Rhode Island is Home to a Truly Extravagant Passport-free Valentine’s Day Experience https://www.islands.com/travel-deals/rhode-island-ocean-house-romance/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 18:20:51 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=46357 Ocean House's 'Sea the Love' experience will make couples feel like they own the entire planet… or at least a new car.

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The exterior of the Ocean House hotel located in Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
Most hotels try to give guests the kitchen sink. This one is going well beyond. Ocean House

Is Rhode Island for lovers? You bet your matching Burberry scarves it is. And we’re not just talking about the rich history, back-in-time charm of the cities, gorgeous landscapes, and beautiful beaches. This state has exceptional hotels that could teach the rest of the world a thing or two about luxury and creative amenities, as well as restaurants run by chefs who should have their own Food Network series.

Look no further than Ocean House, located in beautiful Watch Hill. This special property is currently offering the Sea the Love experience, which is so spectacularly over the top, it will have couples feeling like they’re the stars of their own Hallmark movies. 

It begins with a stay in the four-level Tower Suite, which sits atop the Ocean House as if it is a castle overlooking a kingdom. In that case, how else should royalty arrive and depart than by a private helicopter transport? But this deal is so unbelievably amazing that each element deserves its own jaw-dropping moment:

  • A Tiffany Elsa Peretti “Wave” five row ring, with an aquamarine stone.
  • A private photo session on the beach or another Ocean House location of choice.
  • A couple’s massage and pedicures in the 5-star Ocean and Harvest Spa.
  • A romantic walk on the beach, with a private bonfire, bottle of champagne, and cashmere blanket to take home.
  • Dinner for two in the five-star, five-diamond COAST restaurant with grand wine pairings.
  • Breakfast in bed for two with Veuve Clicquot mimosas.
  • Lunch for two in the Bistro, with ocean views.
  • A set of two monogrammed Matouk Linens pillowcases to take home.

Not too shabby, right? Oh, and there is one other thing included: A 2023 Nautical Blue Mercedes Benz EQS 450 4Matic. I know what you’re thinking: “Oh cool, that’s for driving around town.” That’s partially correct. Couples will be able to explore in this very cool electric sedan. But they also get to take it home.
That obviously explains the price of the experience, but even the rest of it seems to be worth every penny. And the bragging rights alone will be priceless.

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Rhode Island’s Hotel Month is All the Reason for a January Visit https://www.islands.com/travel-deals/rhode-island-hotel-month-2023/ Tue, 13 Dec 2022 17:06:20 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=46072 Some of the Ocean State’s finest hotels and resorts are offering discounts for as much as half off rates.

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Providence
Travelers looking for a quick getaway to a destination loaded with charm, adventure, and discounts will want to set their sights on Providence, Rhode Island. Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

One of my favorite things to chat about with other travel writers I meet in this destination or the next is the best food and cocktails that we’ve enjoyed on our journeys. Most of the time, people love to tell me about their favorite margaritas, because that’s just my thing. But if golf is involved, we talk a lot about whiskey drinks because I’m also on a never-ending quest to find the best Old Fashioned recipes on the planet. Very rarely do I hear about a place that has “the best” of both, but one friend insisted that I find my way to the Shelter Harbor Inn as soon as possible.

Located in Westerly, Rhode Island, this 22-room property is well-known for its charm and access to the best of this classic American destination. However, my fellow writer felt that the spotlight should shine directly on The Farmhouse Kitchen and Bar, where, he insists, any guests would likely rave about the Just What the Dr. Ordered bourbon cocktail and the Sparking South County Margarita. As I typically do, I made note of it in my travel wishlist for future adventures—especially with the Winnapaug Country Club nearby—and then wondered when I might ever get to Rhode Island.

The answer for anyone who has ever wanted to visit the Ocean State is January 2023. Formerly known as Hotel Week Rhode Island, the New Year will now begin with the expanded Rhode Island Hotel Month. Travelers looking for a subtle, scenic, and serene getaway can take advantage of rates discounts from as many as 21 hotels and resorts. Included in this offering are: 

  • Avonlea Jewel of the Sea
  • The Waverly III at Block Island Cottages & Suites
  • Admiral Fitzroy Inn
  • America’s Cup Inn
  • Howard Johnson by Wyndham
  • The Hilltop Inn
  • Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton, Providence Downtown
  • Hotel Providence
  • A Shore Thing at Charlestown Beach
  • Shelter Harbor Inn
  • The Break Hotel
  • TownePlace Suites by Marriott, North Kingstown
  • Weekapaug Inn
  • Courtyard Providence/Warwick
  • Hampton Inn – Coventry
  • NYLO Providence Warwick Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
  • Sonesta Hotel Warwick
  • With more than 400 miles of coastline, Rhode Island is an explorer’s dream, but even if this time of year makes travelers want to curl up in a ball by a nice fire, this is a great opportunity for that as well. Perhaps more than anyone, foodies should be lining up to enjoy these offers, because the culinary creativity and delicious dishes are available far beyond the aforementioned inn.

The deals kicked off for Black Friday and will run through January 31.

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