Some vacation destinations sacrifice quality for quantity. There's plenty to do, but
not much of it is very memorable. Rhode Island isn't one of those kinds of places.
Whether exploring the state's rich cultural heritage or making the most of its vast
natural resources, visitors here make vacation memories that last a lifetime.
Many choose to spend their Rhode Island vacation at or around Narragansett Bay, the
playground literally at the center of it all. Here visitors can experience more water-filled
activities that can be shoehorned into a weeklong getaway: swimming, sailing, fishing,
kayaking - even seal watching. Or they can stay a bit more grounded, choosing to explore
the area's amazing stretch of Gilded Age mansions, seek out bargains at locally owned
boutiques, tour the International Tennis Hall of Fame, or make haste to an award-winning
restaurant for an unforgettable meal.
But whether your idea of the ideal Rhode Island vacation is getting wet or whetting
your appetite, Endless Vacation Rentals properties will put you at the center of it
all. Book today and experience Rhode Island for yourself, and discover how the smallest
state always manages to leave such a large impression.
Wyndham Inn on the Harbor is the perfect family getaway vacation. The resort provides
daily activities for the kids and weekly wine and cheese socials for adults. The activities
director is available ... Read More >>
WYNDHAM BAY VOYAGE INN
JAMESTOWN, RI
The Wyndham Bay Voyage Inn is everything you would expect from this private mansion
turned Victorian-style resort hotel – including gracious service, a total of 32 tastefully
appointed suites and dedi ... Read More >>
WYNDHAM NEWPORT OVERLOOK
JAMESTOWN, RI
The tranquility of this resort makes it particularly popular among people of all ages.
Guests praise the room sizes and privacy of the suites, and the pleasure of having
their own patio and barbecue g ... Read More >>
THE WELLINGTON
NEWPORT, RI
The Wellington offers extraordinary harbor views complimented by stunning sunsets
over Narragansett Bay. The resort has both an indoor and outdoor pool, as well as
children’s wading pool, tennis cour ... Read More >>
OCEANCLIFF I & II
NEWPORT, RI
With magnificent views of Narragansett Bay, Oceancliff I and II offers a secluded
retreat with easy access to all that Newport offers. After a day touring the mansions
that put Newport on the map, enj ... Read More >>
WYNDHAM NEWPORT ONSHORE
NEWPORT, RI
At Wyndham Newport Onshore, we are constantly striving to make your stay as comfortable
as possible. Whether you need access to a computer, a tee time or even sunscreen -
you can count on Wyndham to p ... Read More >>
WYNDHAM LONG WHARF
NEWPORT, RI
This beautiful resort features New England shingle architecture making it a perfect
fit among Newport's abundance of historic Colonial homes and 19th-century mansions.
The resort's indoor activity are ... Read More >>
Wyndham Inn on Long Wharf offers activities and provides a sense of home that will
greatly enhance your Newport experience. Enjoy the game room, movie theatre, sauna,
24-hour fitness center and the re ... Read More >>
ISLAND MANOR RESORT
BLOCK ISLAND, RI
Island Manor Resort is perfect for a family vacation, or a romantic retreat from the
daily grind. This tranquil resort features several onsite amenities, including picnic
tables, grilling equipment, a ... Read More >>
AMERICA'S CUP INN
NEWPORT, RI
America's Cup Inn is located in the heart of Newport—close to shops, attractions,
and the harbor. The resort also offers continental breakfast and afternoon tea for
a small fee. (Please call for price ... Read More >>
Rhode Island favorites. When in Rhode Island, try these locals' favorites: hot wieners
with meat sauce, chopped onions, mustard and celery salt; grinders; pizza strips;
and spinach pies.
Clam chowder, Rhode Island style. Although white New England and red Manhattan chowders
are served in Rhode Island, a clearer version bears the Rhode Island name.
Spiced Pear (Newport). One of only two AAA Four-Diamond restaurants for 2008, the
Spiced Pear marries fresh seafood with oceanfront views.
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Narragansett Bay. The Bay is a launching point for more activities than anyone could
possibly do in a week, from swimming to boating to parasailing to scuba diving. The
Bay also offers the opportunity to "just be" with sightseeing, shopping and dining
opportunities.
Celebrate Independence (Bristol). Americans have been showing their patriotism on
the 4th in Bristol since 1785. Festivities include a parade, a drum and bugle corps
competition and a ball complete with grand march.
Explore...
First Baptist Church in America (Providence). Founded in 1638, it's the oldest Baptist
church in the Americas. Brown University has been holding commencement services at
the church since 1776.
International Tennis Hall of Fame (Newport). In 1881, the Newport Casino hosted the
first U.S. National Lawn Tennis Championships. Now its home to the world's largest
collection of tennis memorabilia.
Belcourt Castle (Newport). This 60-room cottage, a Louis XIII-style hunting lodge,
stands out even among the spectacular mansions of Newport. Belcourt, finished in 1894
for $3 million, hosts tours, weddings and special events.
Shop...
Spring Street (Newport). Art and antique collectors flock to this area, where it's
easy to spend a day browsing for the perfect bargain.
Armchair Sailor (Newport). This unique shop on Thames Street sells nautical navigation
charts (originals and reproductions) and equipment (plotting tools, barometers and
binoculars).
This is provided for informational purposes only. Endless Vacation Rentals does not endorse any of the resort activities, guides, vendors or service providers described. It is the individual’s responsibility to investigate the safety and suitability of any activity, and the credentials and fitness of any guide, vendor or service provider. Endless Vacation Rentals expressly denies any liability for engaging in any activity, and for using any guide, vendor or services provider, that may be mentioned or described in any Endless Vacation Rentals advertisement or publication. Additional fees and restrictions may apply to any activity or service.