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The Anchor Motel
The Anchor Motel
The Shore House
The Shore House
Atlantic House
Atlantic House
Scarborough Beach Motel
Scarborough Beach Motel
The Break Hotel
The Break Hotel
Aqua Blue Hotel
Aqua Blue Hotel
The East Island Reserve Hotel
The East Island Reserve Hotel
Rhea's Inn By The Sea
Rhea's Inn By The Sea
Atlantic Beach Hotel Newport
Atlantic Beach Hotel Newport
Founder's Brook Motel and Suites
Founder's Brook Motel and Suites
Newport Beach Hotel & Suites
Newport Beach Hotel & Suites
Wyndham Newport Hotel
Wyndham Newport Hotel
The Pell - Part of JdV by Hyatt
The Pell - Part of JdV by Hyatt
The Carriage House Inn Newport
The Carriage House Inn Newport
The Hamilton Hoppin House
The Hamilton Hoppin House
Island House Newport
Island House Newport
Red Roof Inn & Suites Newport – Middletown, RI
Red Roof Inn & Suites Newport – Middletown, RI
Days Inn by Wyndham Middletown/Newport Area
Days Inn by Wyndham Middletown/Newport Area
The Attwater
The Attwater
Residence Inn by Marriott Newport/Middletown
Residence Inn by Marriott Newport/MiddletownGet last-minute hotel deals in Narragansett and save more



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Galilee
Fishing village Galilee boasts Rhode Island's largest fleet and the Block Island Ferry. Enjoy state beaches, whale watching, and fresh seafood at restaurants like Champlins and George's of Galilee.

Bonnet Shores
Bonnet Shores serves up the perfect coastal getaway with its pristine private beaches hugging Narragansett Bay. Stroll along scenic waterfront paths with the iconic Bay Bridge framing your photos, or claim your spot on the sand at Bonnet Shores Beach. Summer brings this charming neighborhood to life with beach roses blooming around weathered-shingled cottages. You'll need wheels to get around this quiet pocket of Rhode Island, as public transit is limited. The neighborhood keeps things simple with seasonal beachside cafes and ice cream stands. Most visitors opt for vacation rentals ranging from modest beach houses to fancy waterfront properties rather than hotels.

Narragansett Pier
Narragansett's Narragansett Pier neighborhood is home to attractions such as Narragansett Beach and North Beach Club House.

Eastward Look
Eastward Look offers a quiet residential retreat just a short drive from Narragansett's coastal attractions. Beach lovers can easily reach Scarborough Beach and Roger W. Wheeler State Beach for sun-soaked days. Fishermen's Memorial State Park and Black Point Fishing Area provide scenic spots for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a taste of Rhode Island's natural beauty. The neighborhood features spacious vacation rentals and condos perfect for families and groups wanting room to spread out. You'll need a car to access dining options and shopping in nearby Narragansett village. The peaceful suburban atmosphere makes this area ideal for travelers seeking an authentic local experience away from tourist crowds.
Breakwater Village
Breakwater Village blends maritime charm with beachy relaxation in Point Judith. The iconic stone breakwater protects fishing boats while offering spectacular walking views of the Atlantic. Roger W. Wheeler State Beach invites sunbathing and swimming, while the village lighthouse stands watch over rocky shores. Weathered cedar-shingled cottages create a genuine coastal atmosphere where tourism complements local fishing life. Beach cottages and vacation rentals make perfect bases for exploring the compact village on foot. Fresh seafood shacks serve up authentic lobster rolls and chowder from May through October. While public transit is limited, the flat coastal terrain is perfect for biking between harbor docks, sandy beaches, and peaceful sunset spots.
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Catch the perfect wave at Narragansett Beach, where surfers and sunbathers share New England's finest stretch of sand. The iconic stone Towers stand sentinel over a shoreline dotted with historic lighthouses. Point Judith Lighthouse offers dramatic Atlantic views that photographers love. Summer brings a doubling of the population as visitors flock to Scarborough Beach and Roger Wheeler State Beach. After riding the waves, refuel at waterfront seafood shacks where the catch arrived hours earlier. The Ocean Road Historic District reveals the town's storied past through preserved architecture. Come evening, Galilee's working fishing port transforms into a lively scene where locals debate which restaurant truly serves the freshest lobster roll.

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