Rhode Island

Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, may be petite in size, but it's big on charm and character. Known as the "Ocean State" due to its extensive coastline, Rhode Island offers a delightful mix of coastal towns, historic sites, and vibrant cultural experiences.

Rhode Island's compact size makes it easy to explore its diverse offerings, whether you're interested in history, outdoor activities, or simply relaxing on its beautiful shores. It's a destination that combines New England charm with coastal beauty, creating a memorable travel experience.

  • Newport Mansions

    Explore the opulent Gilded Age mansions in Newport, including The Breakers and Marble House. These grand homes provide a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the late 19th century.

  • Picturesque Beaches

    Relax on the beautiful beaches that dot Rhode Island's coastline. Narragansett Beach, Misquamicut State Beach, and East Matunuck State Beach are popular choices.

  • Historic Providence

    Wander through Providence, the state's capital, and explore its rich history. Visit Benefit Street, known as the "Mile of History," and see well-preserved colonial-era buildings.

  • Culinary Delights

    Savor Rhode Island's culinary specialties, including clam chowder, lobster rolls, and the iconic "coffee milk." Don't miss the chance to dine at waterfront seafood shacks.

  • Waterfront Activities

    Enjoy water-based activities such as sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding in the picturesque harbors and bays.

  • Roger Williams Park

    Spend time in Roger Williams Park, a 435-acre urban oasis in Providence, featuring a zoo, botanical gardens, and scenic ponds.

  • Block Island

    Take a ferry to Block Island, a serene destination with stunning beaches, biking trails, and a laid-back atmosphere.

SPUR EXPERIENCES IN RHODE ISLAND