Rhode Island is the most densely colonized and smallest state in the United States of America enclosing an area of 1,214 quadrate miles. Its distance from East to West is 37 long hauls north to south is 48 long hauls. This state is also known as the “Ocean State.” On the north hand of Rhode Island Narragansett Bay is a creek and bay that is 147 long hauls. Which works as a tiny archipelago and a wide-ranging natural harborage. Though, Rhode Island is one of the underrated states in America. But this state is known for the manufacturing of flatware and dusty jewelry. Every year hundreds of flowers are planted for tourists to range over. The older special loadstones are green creatures in Topiary Gardens. History, traditions, and food are other attractions for tourists. Thus, coffee, calm cake, and pizza strips are the most preferred food items here. You can visit fort Adams in an endeavor of knowing the historical region. Likewise, Newport an astonishing seaside town proclaimed for tennis, golf, and sailing, and the breakers are prominent benchmarks here.
Spend an entire afternoon testing your skills in out batting cages, racing your friends and family on our brand new, state-of-the-art go-karts, soaking and squirting your "enemies" on our bumper boats, or relax on our 18…
Atlantic Beach Park retains the same old-fashioned charm that characterized beach recreational areas of years gone by, including a carousel with antique band organ, kiddie amusement rides, bumper cars, game room, ice cream and much much…
Block Island, is an 11-square-mile seaside resort. It's rolling green hills and dramatic bluffs are reminiscent of Ireland, while its beautifully restored Victorian hotels and inns preserve the elegance of a bygone era. Long public beaches…
The Cormack Planetarium can comfortably seat up to around 80 visitors at one time, it has added a 27.8 foot diameter dome upon which to project the starry heavens, and they have installed a Zeiss Skymaster…
The International Tennis Hall Of Fame's chronicles the rich history of tennis through interactive exhibits, dynamic videos, and popular memorabilia from historic champions and the superstars of today. Dramatically set in the original club rooms of…
Dedicated to preserving the culture of yachting by fostering education and enjoyment of its history through the presentation of vessels, artifacts, literature, events and regattas. The Museum explores the many ways in which yachting demonstrates human…
The reserve encompasses 2,353 acres of land on Prudence, Patience and Hope islands and 1,591 acres of water adjoining the islands out to a depth of 18 feet. Approximately 60 percent of Prudence Island is included…
Perhaps the most attractive characteristic of Newport is the ability that the destination has to appeal to a variety of traveling styles. Newport is home to miles of scenic coastline ideal for exhilarating sailing excursions, relaxing…
Rhode Island's only museum especially for children and their families. Providence Children's Museum is a hands-on place where kids, ages 1-11, and grown-ups play and learn together. Come and explore the swirling, whirling ways of water,…
Roger Williams National Memorial commemorates the life of the founder of Rhode Island and a champion of the ideal of religious freedom. Williams, banished from Massachusetts for his beliefs, founded Providence in 1636. This colony served…
Home to hundreds of rare and fascinating animals from around the world including polar bears, snow leopards, moon bears, giraffes and elephants all in naturalistic settings. The zoo's population numbers over 1000 animals, with some 139…
Scituate Reservoir is a gentle, rural, and not at all touristy; perfect place to visit in the spring. Don't forget your camera, though. You'll see colorful forests, windy roads and acres of beautifully crafted fieldstone walls.…
The Touro Synagogue was dedicated in 1762, and serves an active congregation today. The congregation was founded in 1658 by Sephardim who fled the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal and were searching for a haven from…
The beach was never this exciting! Make a splash this summer at our 35 foot high Giant Waterslides and our 50 foot high Super Speed Slides. There is over 1,000 feet of spills and thrills, tunnels…
The Yawgoo Valley Ski School is a member of the Eastern Professional Ski Instructors Association and has a staff of ski professionals. Snowboarders are welcome and will enjoy a new snowboard park. The Base Lodge was…