Newport Waterfront Condo For
Rent Newport RI Vacation Rental
Newport Rhode Island Vacation Rental - 2 Bedroom Waterfront Condo for Rent,
Sleeps - 6, whirlpool tub, fireplace, indoor heated and outdoor pool, tennis
courts, health club, and sauna
A Waterfront Vacation Rental at a Newport RI Resort. You will find many hidden
touches that no hotel or inn could match. Come find out what they are. Rent this
condo suite on your next visit to the City by the Sea.
Visit
our web site for a great selection of condo summer and off season
rentals
All located waterfront in
Down Town Newport
Newport is famous for its
natural seaside beauty and for the magnificent mansions and gardens
built there by the industrial barons of America’s Gilded Age. But you
don’t need to have a tiara or chauffeur to enjoy Newport’s treasures,
from interesting museums to mansion tours to walks or bicycle tours
along rocky coves. Newport was the playground of the wealthy (think
Vanderbilts and Astors) from the 1880s to the early 20th century. Their
fantastically elaborate mansions along Bellevue Avenue – the Breakers,
the Elms, Marblehouse, Rosecliff – are open to tours. Newport also was
host from 1930 to 1983 to the America’s Cup, the world’s premiere yacht
regatta. Even though the Australians wrestled the Cup from the New York
Yacht Club in 1983 and the contest moved out of Newport, yachting and
boating remain deeply ingrained along Newport Harbor and at the city’s
Museum of Yachting. Many types of cruises in and out of local waters are
offered to the public.
Newport also has made itself a year-round vacation destination in part
by hosting a variety of festivals, including its legendary jazz and folk
and classical festivals in the summer as well as many other ethnic
festivals throughout the seasons. They include the Black Ships Festival
in July, celebrating culture and commerce with Japan; an Irish Festival
at Labor Day; Christmas in Newport in December; and Newport Winter
Festival in January.
Phone: 401-684-1362
Email:
jrizzo@oceanstaterentals.com
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