Rhode Island has more than 400 miles of stunning saltwater coastline, so it’s no wonder why visitors flock to the Ocean State every summer. We are proud of our gorgeous beaches and waterfronts and love them just as much as out-of-towners do. Our natural beauty is brag-worthy and there is plenty of time to visit these attractive beach towns before tourists arrive in numbers to take advantage of our lovely shores.
With the attraction of Misquamicut and Atlantic beaches, if you are looking to stroll the coast in solitude you must arrive before the tourists. Pristine white sandy shores await you. This beach town also has local farms and wineries to visit once you're done dipping your toes in the surf.
Galilee in Narragansett is the hot spot for clam cakes and other fresh seafood. This diner's paradise also has a sandy beach and charming docks to stroll. Avoid the crowds and visit before summer officially begins.
This beach town has no shortage of sandy beaches to play on, but they fill quickly once the weather gets warm. Visit during the off-season to avoid crowds and while you are in the area enjoy shopping at quaint local businesses. A trip to the Fantastic Umbrella Factory or Rusty Rabbit Antiques guarantees to yield a hidden treasure or two.
Newport with its many attractions becomes a bustling hub for visitors during the summer. Before the influx of tourists, you can enjoy a scenic drive, take the cliff walk, or dine at some culinary treasures in town. Don't forget to visit the beaches while there is space to enjoy nature's gift to its fullest.
New Shoreham is a popular place for visitors, especially in the summertime. It's stunning beaches and turquoise water are the main draw for tourists. If you visit before the crowds, enjoy the many different beaches, fantastic restaurants, or visit the two enchanting lighthouses on Block Island.
An island all of its own, Jamestown becomes a popular place during the summer. Rocky coastline, historic lighthouse, and some fantastic fishing await at this Rhode Island gem. Explore the Marsh Meadows Wildlife Preserve or stroll around Fort Wetherill State Park before the seasonal tourists arrive.
The charming town of Wickford draws its fair share of out-of-towners during the summer months. This waterfront spot has the most delightful main street. Browse the local shops or grab a bite to eat in this adorable Rhode Island town.
Are you going to visit these beach towns before tourists begin to arrive in droves? Which one is your favorite? Or do you have a special town that you love to spend time in during the off-season?
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