Rhode Island vacation rentals

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Rhode Island fishing vacation rentals

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Guest suite in Warwick

4.8 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Peaceful retreat in the city

Nov 15 – 22

ﺩ.ﺇ449 per night
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Home in Coventry

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Awesome 3 bed vacation lake house. Great location!

Nov 1 – 8

ﺩ.ﺇ641 per night
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Cottage in Narragansett

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

♥CozyGetaway-Narragansett-15min to Newport-HotTub♛

Nov 23 – 30

ﺩ.ﺇ746 per night
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Apartment in South Kingstown

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

"The Broody Hen" Farmhouse (2.5mi to beach)

Sep 12 – 19

ﺩ.ﺇ916 per night
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Home in Smithfield

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Luxury Home | Fire Pit | Beach | Grill | 2 Decks

Sep 13 – 20

ﺩ.ﺇ2,740 per night
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Cottage in Hopkinton

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Lakeside Cottage in Hope Valley, RI

Nov 7 – 14

ﺩ.ﺇ752 per night
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Cottage in Charlestown

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Pet-Friendly Private Beach Oceanfront Cottage A/C

Dec 28 – Jan 4

ﺩ.ﺇ2,199 per night
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Home in South Kingstown

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Gorgeous Lake house retreat

Mar 30 – Apr 6

ﺩ.ﺇ2,360 per night

Your guide to Rhode Island

Welcome to Rhode Island

Rhode Island is the tiniest state in the United States, but you can hardly tell, because there’s so much to see and do in this place it feels anything but small. Start with 400 miles of classic New England coastline defined by beautiful windswept beaches dotted with lighthouses and clam shacks. Fresh seafood hauled from the chilly Atlantic is transformed into local favorites such as stuffies, fried globes of breadcrumb and clams served on the half shell. Rhode Island’s capital city, Providence, is an unpretentious cultural hub, home to lively dive bars, buzzy restaurants, and one of the country’s premier art colleges, the Rhode Island School of Design. Drive 45 minutes south to tony Newport and you’ll be in the land of Gilded Age mansions and yachts. Whether you decide to undertake a driving tour of colonial towns, go museum and gallery hopping, or simply pad around a sunny coastal village in shorts and sandals, diminutive Rhode Island has lots to offer.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Rhode Island

Rhode Island experiences four true seasons. Hot, sunny summers are ideal to book a beach holiday in one of the state’s many vacation rentals, while crisp fall months bring colorful foliage and classic seasonal activities such as apple picking. In winter, the landscape is transformed into a snowy wonderland, and towns twinkle with holiday lights. In spring, the warm days signal the start of outdoor festival season, and Rhode Island bustles with celebrations of jazz, chowder, and even daffodils.


Top things to do in Rhode Island

Block Island

For a true glimpse of New England living and scenery, hop aboard the ferry to Block Island, located off Rhode Island’s southern shore in Narragansett Bay. This pretty circle of green ringed with gorgeous shoreline is home to sandy coastal paths, historic brick lighthouses, and miles of old stone walls stretched across verdant farmland.

WaterFire

A trail of more than 80 bonfires is set ablaze atop the surface of the three rivers that flow through Providence, filling the canals with a warm glow and the air with the smell of wood smoke, as onlookers and musicians line the banks. Created by sculptor Barnaby Evans, the work has existed in some form since 1994, and comes alive during the summer months, and additional select days throughout the year. Check the WaterFire website for dates.

Mansion Hopping

A trip to Newport isn’t complete without ogling the opulent Gilded Age mansions here. The Preservation Society of Newport County offers tours of ten of these over-the-top temples to wealth, including The Breakers, a 70-room Italian Renaissance-style palazzo built by the Vanderbilt family. The interior looks a bit like a wedding cake dipped in gold and velvet.

Destinations to explore