Newport, Rhode Island cruise port guide
A prime slice of New England coastline, Newport serves up colonial splendour, striking seascapes, and some of the freshest seafood around. One of America’s most historic cities, drop in on the oldest library in the country, visit an incredible fortress city, and wander beside spectacular summer houses. With wild beaches, wineries, breweries and festivals for every season, Newport has lost none of its enticing allure. View less The fresh, ocean air of Newport was much sought after during the Gilded Age, as the rich and powerful made their mark, building grand and stately mansions overlooking the waves. These magnificent houses - and landscaped gardens - add whitewash grandeur to the beautiful stretch of coastline. Take the 3.5-mile coastal walk, out across rugged cliffs with birds calling out, and wildflowers dotting the path. Be warned that the walk does become a little more difficult as it progresses. Stroll the coast, and sit to watch surfers catching Atlantic rollers, or take the twists and turns of Newport's incredible ocean drive, to soak in the wonderful views by road. Laced with underground tunnels, Fort Adams is Newport’s sprawling complex military fortress. Surrounded by Fort Adams State Park, you can enjoy the relaxed surroundings, absorbing scenic views of the harbour and Narragansett Bay. Unpack a picknick on the grass, as the swells of music carry on the sea breeze - especially during the annual folk and jazz festivals. Or try great Newport seafood in the bustling eateries of repurposed wharves - serving up Rhode Island specials like steamed lobster and clams.
About Newport, Rhode Island
Newport is a seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay, famous for its Gilded Age mansions, rich sailing heritage, and colonial history. Known as the 'Sailing Capital of the World', it hosted every America's Cup challenge from 1930 to 1983.
Newport's most iconic attractions are the Newport Mansions, a collection of extravagant summer estates from the late 19th century. The Breakers, a 70-room Italian Renaissance palace built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, anchors the collection alongside Marble House and The Elms. The 5.5 km Cliff Walk National Recreation Trail threads between these estates and the Atlantic Ocean. Touro Synagogue (1763), the oldest in America, and the Great Friends Meeting House (1699) reflect Newport's colonial-era religious tolerance. The city hosted the first US Open tournaments in both tennis and golf.
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Transatlantic Crossing, New England and Canada
Queen Mary 2 · Northern Europe · 23 nights
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Transatlantic Crossing, New England and Canada
Queen Mary 2 · North America · 14 nights
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Transatlantic Crossing, New England and Canada
Queen Mary 2 · US East Coast · 21 nights
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Transatlantic Crossing, New England and Canada
Queen Mary 2 · US East Coast · 16 nights
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250th Independence Day Celebration
Queen Mary 2 · US East Coast · 7 nights
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Transatlantic Crossing, New England and Canada
Queen Mary 2 · Transatlantic · 14 nights
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