The Cliff Walk along the eastern shore of Newport, RI is world famous as a public access walk that combines the natural beauty of the Newport shoreline with the architectural history of Newport's gilded age. Wildflowers, birds, geology ... all add to this delightful walk.
Experience the history of tennis, historic grounds, and the stately architecture of the Newport Casino by visiting the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The rich history of tennis comes to life in a captivating museum that features multi-media experiences combined with a world-class collection of tennis artifacts.
The Lawn
For generations, the quintessential Newport seaside experience. Settle into an Adirondack chair and soak in the sun, a cocktail or two, and the parade of cruisers, racers, daysailers, and ocean-going marine craft sailing up and down Narragansett Bay past Castle Hill. Chairs are first-come, first-served, from 11:00 am until sunset daily, weather permitting. Beverage service only. Complimentary valet parking.
More than 400 miles of coastline affords beautiful beaches and sprawling sandy seasides here in and around Newport. Whether you're looking to bask in the water or sink into a beach chair with your toes in the sand, these beaches have just what you need: sand, sunshine and the perfect amount of sea breeze.
Newport's premier waterfront destination. Marina, restaurants, tours, boutiques & galleries as well as events all year round!
Greenvale Vineyards is a sixth generation farm producing small quantities of exceptional estate-grown wines. Settled along the Sakonnet River, the vineyard and tasting room experience integrates stunning wines on a breathtaking landscape.
The 4th of July celebration, which is viewed by over 200,000 people from Rhode Island and around the world. These long-lasting celebrations give Bristol its nickname, "America's Most Patriotic Town."