Newport, Rhode Island

America’s First Resort is Newport, Rhode Island

Colonial history and coastal culture make The City By the Sea a must on your cruising bucket list.

One of New England’s most popular coastal communities, Newport, Rhode Island, is a year-round destination that flaunts historic charm, spectacular scenery, extraordinary culinary delights, sweeping ocean views, and a crisp, refreshing sea breeze.

Nicknamed The City By the Sea for its location on the southernmost tip of Aquidneck Island—approximately 37 miles southeast of Providence—this resort town is also known for its Gilded Age-era opulent mansions and gorgeous beaches.

Once the summer playground of America’s socialites—think Vanderbilt, Astor, Kennedy—Newport today still offers a rich colonial landscape of cobblestone streets and brick buildings set alongside a breathtaking waterfront. If Newport isn’t already on your cruising bucket list, it should be.

Freedom to Boat

Founded in 1639, Newport was one of the largest and most important seaports during the Colonial Era before the American Revolution. It is also the birthplace of religious freedom; Newport was the new nation’s first city where everyone was allowed to worship without government interference. The Rhode Island Royal Charter of 1663, drafted by Newport physician and minister John Clarke and approved by King Charles II, officially gave the colonists the freedom to elect their own governor, write their own laws and outlined rules for religious tolerance.

By the early 20th century in the era known as the Gilded Age—a time of economic upturn—many of America’s wealthiest families descended upon Newport and built extravagant mansions to host some of the most lavish parties in town. The social scene was always in full swing along Bellevue Avenue at palatial sites: the Vanderbilts’ The Breakers and Rough Point, William Henry Kings’ Kingscote, William Shepard Wetmore’s Chateau-sur-Mer, and Jackie Bouvier’s childhood home, Hammersmith Farm on Harrison Avenue, where she married John F. Kennedy in 1953. Today, visitors can stroll through these swanky estates for an intriguing look at what life was like for the rich and famous names of that period.

Views for Days

If days of cruising have made your legs long for exercise, the Cliff Walk is a 3.5- mile trek along the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and an opportunity to explore some of the beauty and history of Newport. A combination of paved and rocky roads, this pathway offers some of the most picturesque views, so keep your sneakers tied tight and your camera handy. Sights include Forty Steps, a popular spot for swimming or fishing from the cliffs; lovely views of the impeccably manicured lawns of Bellevue Avenue mansions; and Bailey’s Beach (aka Reject’s Beach), a private stretch of shore that the Gilded Age elite designated for the common folk. cliffwalk.com

History buffs will enjoy a guided tour of the fortress at Fort Adams, the largest
coastal fortification in the U.S. Take in the panoramic view of Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay—New England’s biggest estuary—from the top and explore the soldiers’ underground listening tunnels below. And for the truly adventurous, rent a barrack and stay overnight. fortadams.org

Food and Wine

Make your way along the coastal trail and toast the good life with a glass (or
bottle) of red or white at one or all of Newport’s three coastal vineyards: Greenvale Vineyards (401-847-3777; greenvale.com), Newport Vineyards (401-848-5161; newportvineyards.com) and Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard (401-635-8486; sakonnetwine.com). Wine tastings and tours are offered daily at each.

Fine wine is always better when paired with delicious food. The Grill at Forty 1° North is an exclusive waterfront restaurant with a menu featuring grilled meats, seafood, a raw bar, and locally sourced selections. The Grand Tower— with oysters, clams, shrimp, whole lobster, Alaskan king crab legs, and tuna tartare—is the perfect start to your meal. If you still have room after that seafood bonanza, the Surf & Turf entrée includes filet mignon, poached lobster, wild mushrooms, and potato purée. Save room for dessert; the Apple Streusel Tart and Pineapple Cheesecake are worth all the calories. Whether dining inside or out, enjoy magnificent views of the harbor in this elegant setting.  41north.com

For a more casual meal, try the Skiff Bar at the Marriott Newport. Try a local craft brew (perhaps a Newport Storm Amber Ale), along with delicious appetizers such as lobster sliders and flatbread pizza. Don’t miss the spectacular view! mainsail-restaurant.com/skiff-bar/

Or indulge in a lobster roll and a cup of New England Clam Chowder from Bluewater Bar + Grill, a contemporary farm-totable restaurant with a variety of seafood items on the menu, as well as chicken or steak for landlubbers. Bring the kids; they get their own menu. bluewatergrillri.com

Marina Mania

Cruisers have their pick of marinas on Narragansett Bay and in Newport Harbor that offer dock space for small boats to huge yachts. Take a break from navigation, leave your boat in the marina and go on a narrated sightseeing tour, seal-watching or a fishing excursion. The Jamestown-Newport Ferry provides easy access to a variety of attractions, shopping and dining, and a round-trip ticket lets you hop on and off as often as you’d like. jamestownnewportferry.com

As host of some of racing’s most esteemed regattas, including 50 years of the America’s Cup (1930 to 1983), Newport has been called the Sailing Capital of the World. The Museum of  Yachting opened in 1979 and merged with the International Yacht Restoration School in 2007. Stop by to watch as students build or restore boats, and view the different exhibits that highlight Newport’s famous sailing history. iyrs.edu

Before you leave, be sure to buy some antiques, handmade gifts and souvenirs at Bowen’s Wharf, Bannister’s Wharf or Brick Market Place. More than 60 shops and boutiques tempt shoppers with many unique items from which to choose.  Take home a couple of nautical-themed accessories and you’ll feel like you never left town.

Newport International Boat Show

Thursday, September 14th –Saturday, September 16th, 10AM to 6PM Sunday, September 17th 10AM to 5PM.

The 47th Annual Newport International Boat Show (NIBS), one of the largest in-water boat shows in the country, encompasses more than 13 acres of Newport, Rhode Island’s downtown waterfront and will host hundreds of exhibitors from around the world with new powerboats and sailboats ranging from 15 to 90 feet, plus a variety of accessories, equipment, electronics, gear, and services for boaters. NIBS is the official kickoff to the boat show season.

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in educational seminars and hands-on training courses, including Boat Buying 101, and view special programs, such as the 12th Annual Newport For New Products (NFNP), which showcase new boats and products that are making their U.S. debut at the show. On Friday, September 15th, awards will be given for creativity, innovation and practicality in nautical solutions and design to the best new powerboat, sailboat, navigation product, and boating operation, maintenance or safety product. New for this year is the “Green” category honoring one boat and one product based on its eco benefits and features. newportboatshow.com 

Cruiser Resources

NEWPORT MARINAS/ DOCKAGE

Newport Yachting Center
20 Commercial Wharf
(800) 653-3625
newportyachtingcenter.com

Bannister’s Wharf Marina
1 Bannisters Wharf
(401) 846-4556
bannistersnewport.com

The Marina at Brown & Howard Wharf
21 Brown & Howard Wharf
(401) 846-5100
brownandhowardmarina.com

Casey’s Marina
10 Spring Wharf
(401) 849-0281
caseysmarina.com

Goat Island Marina
5 Marina Plaza
(401) 849-6683
newportexperience.com

Newport Harbor Hotel & Marina
49 America’s Cup Ave.
(401) 848-3310
newporthotel.com

Newport Marina
Lee’s Wharf
(401) 849-2293
newportmarina.com

Newport Shipyard
1 Washington St.
(401) 846-6002
newportshipyard.com

41º North
351 Thames St.
(401) 849-7950
41north.com

West Wind Marina
1 Waites Wharf
(401) 849-4300
waiteswharf.com

HARBOR TOURS 

Gansett Cruises
2 Bowen’s Landing
(401) 787-4438
gansettcruises.com

Newport Dinner Cruise
Westwind Marina
(401) 239-4235
newportdinnercruise.com

Seal Watch and Nature Cruise
Bowen’s Ferry Landing
(401) 203-7325
savebay.org

Story by Bonnie Schultz for Southern Boating, August 2017

Photos courtesy of BLUEWATER GRILL; DISCOVER NEWPORT; HYATT REGENCY NEWPORT, BILLY BLACK; FORT ADAMS TRUST; DISCOVER NEWPORT

45th Annual Newport International Boat Show

It started off as a bold idea 45 years ago—an in-the-water boat show, one of the first to be held in the Northeast. Today, the brainchild of visionary former naval officer Paul Dodson is among the most celebrated venues for boat enthusiasts in the U.S. and kicks off the east coast boat show season. Scores of vessels, sailboats and powerboats from small crafts to 100 footers along with thousands of products and accessories are due to delight visitors in the City by the Sea.

The Newport International Boat Show (NIBS) is set to take over more than 13 acres of historic Newport Harbor September 17-19. “[We’re looking forward to] delivering a great experience for exhibitors and attendees by bringing in prospective buyers and having even more brands and models of powerboats, sailboats and innovative products on display for all,” says Nancy Piffard director of the Newport Exhibition Group, which owns NIBS.

More than 600 domestic and international exhibitors will showcase and sell their products and services, while never-before-seen boats will make their debut. “All of the ‘Newport For New Product’ entries are a must-see,” says Piffard of the popular program that gives attendees a chance to vote for vessels and marine products being launched this year in the U.S. market between April 1st and September 1st. (International products making their first official appearance in the U.S. at NIBS can also participate.) “Last year people swarmed the docks to see the new Gunboat 55, the 34 Outboard Express from True North and B&G’s ForwardScan sonar as well as dozens of other innovative products. This year we will have even more!”

NIBS is partnering for a second year with Confident Captain/Ocean Pros for yet another exciting “At The Helm” program to provide sailors and powerboaters of all experience levels the opportunity to take to the water. New shore-based courses—iPad Navigation and Boat Systems to be held in the Confident Captain/Safe-Sea Mobile Seamanship Lab at the show site—will add to the existing six classes available for powerboat and sailing. The program includes Powerboat Docking and Maneuvering, Advanced & Twin Engine Powerboat, Become a Power Boater, Advanced Sailboat Handling and Sail Trim, Sailboat Docking and Close Quarters Maneuvering, and Sailboat Crew/First-Mate Skills. Online pre-registration is required.

The Educational Seminar Series is also back this year and set to take place at Forty 1° North Marina Resort located within walking distance of the show. “After a hiatus of offering seminars last year, we have brought back a lineup of exciting speakers and topics,” says Piffard (the seminar schedule was not available at press time). Salty Dawg Rally—a non-profit organization with an emphasis on safety, communication and camaraderie—will host its own Seminar Series on September 16th at the Edward King House. Running from 9AM to 4PM, the seminars will cover topics such as blue water passage preparations, selection and care of emergency equipment, getting to know your steering and pump systems, and more. saltydawgrally.org

NIBS selected Clean Ocean Access as its 2015 charity partner. The organization, which conducts marine debris removal efforts, water quality monitoring and safeguards public access, focuses on the restoration and protection of natural resources. “Clean Ocean Access does such important work eliminating marine debris for the shoreline and improving overall ocean health—a task every boater should embrace,” says Piffard. “This partnership gives us the opportunity to remind the tens of thousands of people who attend our show that if all of us do seemingly small things locally, we can make a big difference globally.”

More than a boat show, NIBS is a destination event. “Newport is the quintessential New England seacoast town with great shops, award-winning restaurants, a vibrant night life, and many historic attractions,” says Piffard before adding, “[it’s] a venue that is unparalleled.” Southern Boating thinks so too—come and see us at the NYC Tent C, booth 60. newportboatshow.com

By Nathalie Gouillou, Southern Boating Magazine August 2015

48th Newport International Boat Show

Three days in Newport is never enough. Especially if the Newport International Boat Show is happening.

On September 13th, the Newport Yachting Center in downtown Newport, Rhode Island, hosts the 48th Annual Newport International Boat Show. For three days, hundreds of exhibitors from around the world present an extensive selection of marine equipment, services, and accessories. And that’s in addition to all the boats.

As one of the largest in-water boat shows in the United States and the premier show in New England, the Newport International Boat Show encompasses over 13 acres with docks accessing new powerboats and sailboats from inflatables to multihulls ranging from 15 to 90 feet.

In addition to the boats, products, and services, a wealth of events educates and entertains visitors. Nancy Piffard, Newport Exhibition Group’s show director, wants the Newport International Boat Show to be a completely immersive experience. The ever-popular Confident Captain’s “At the Helm” training courses and the United States Power Squadrons’ America’s Boating Club seminar program provides educational instruction for show attendees from the novice boater to the licensed captain. Session-goers can add to their seamanship skills in powerboat docking and maneuvering, advanced outboard handling, how to become a power boater, automatic identification systems, how to read the weather, and anchoring techniques.

For the 13th year, the highly anticipated Newport For New Products competition provides attendees an exciting opportunity to view boats and products making their first-ever debut in the U.S. Entries are judged by a panel of experts. Awards are given at a ceremony on Friday, September 14th. Categories include best new powerboat, sailboat, navigation product, and boating operation, maintenance or safety product.

In addition, attendees present on opening day will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite new boat as part of the “People’s Choice Award.” One voter will be selected randomly and receive a $250 American Express gift card. Don’t miss seeing the latest ideas and technologies used in the marine industry.

Running concurrently with the show is the 2nd Annual Newport Wooden Boat Show at Bowen’s Wharf Ferry Landing Marina and the Newport Brokerage Boat Show held at the Newport Shipyard. No additional ticket is required to attend. Also, a water taxi is available to take attendees from show to show.

One last experience not to be missed is an afternoon sailing excursion aboard the 220-foot tall ship SSV Oliver Hazard Perry. OHP will be at Fort Adams State Park. Take an afternoon sail from 1 PM to 5 PM. If you can’t make that, a deck tour is available Sunday from 10 AM to 12 PM.

Show Dates and Hours:

Thursday, September 13th-Saturday, September 15th: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday, September 16th: 10 am to 5 pm

Admission

Thursday Sept. 13 – Preview Day:
$35 in advance & day-of

Friday, Saturday or Sunday:
$15 through Sept. 12
$22 on Sept. 14, 15 and 16

Parking: Easton’s Beach; $20 per vehicle; continuous shuttle

Ferry: Providence or Jamestown ferry to Newport

newportboatshow.com

By Steve Davis, Southern Boating August 2018

SEE MORE FROM PAST NEWPORT BOAT SHOWS:

Newport Boat Show 2015

Newport Boat Show 2016

Newport Boat Show 2017

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