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Holiday homes & rentals in Rhode Island

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Unwind by the sea at a Rhode Island holiday home

Characterized by beautiful colonial towns by the sea and white sandy beaches, Rhode Island makes for a lovely holiday destination when you want to take a break from your routine. Although it is not an island as its name suggests, it is a beach lover’s paradise.

Whether you’d like to spend your holiday exploring beaches and lighthouses, trying out new outdoor activities, or spending quality time with your family or spouse in a beautiful holiday letting , Rhode Island is sure to leave you with many wonderful memories.

Nicknamed “Little Rhody,” the state will take visitors all of 45 minutes to traverse. However, you should consider taking the scenic route, spending time experiencing the local culture, cuisine, and natural beauty of Rhode Island. There is simply so much to see and do in this delightful place.

Getting to Rhode Island

Rhode Island has its own airport, Theodore Francis Green State Airport, located in Warwick, the second biggest city in the state, about six miles south of Providence. It operates flights from more than 15 destinations in the United States, and a few international flights. Another option for arriving by plane is to fly to New England's biggest airport, Boston Logan International Airport. There are also regular bus services between Boston Airport and Rhode Island's capital Providence as well as a train which will take you to the capital in about one hour. Once you arrive at your Rhode Island holiday home, the best way to further travel around the state is by car.

Rhode Island’s culinary highlights

Holidays mean forgetting diets for awhile and tucking into some delicious local dishes. Rhode Island will make all foodies happy – there are several local food items in the state, and each has an interesting history and tradition.

Being close to the coast, Rhode Island offers fresh seafood as a highlight of its cuisine. Feast on classic dishes such as clam cakes, which are made from finely chopped clams and batter, deep fried until crisp. Clam chowder is another dish to try while in Rhode Island.

For an authentic taste of the state, try stuffed quahogs or “stuffies.” This dish comprises the state’s official shell, stuffed with a yummy filling.

Life on the beaches of Rhode Island

Dreaming of idyllic beach life? Head south to Narragansett Bay, where you will find public beaches with calm waters and refreshing breezes. Briston, Warwick and New Port do not fall far behind with their fine white sands, so whether you are staying at Rhode Island holiday lettings in South or North County, East or West Bay, you can always opt for a beautiful day by the water. Surfing, kayaking or even skydiving are only some of the attactions available to those with an adventourous spirit.

Visit New Port to have a glimpse at luxurious lifestyles on the shore. The glamorous New Port mansions offer guided tours which will leave you marvelling at the extravagant remnants of the Gilded Age from the middle of the 19th century. The Breakers is the most famous among them, sporting 70 rooms, including a three-story dining room and 30-foot-high front gates. Enter the Italian Renaissance summer mansion of the incredibly rich Vanderbilt family, and experience what is it like to live in a palace on the beach.

Attractions for art and culture lovers

The Museum of Art at Providence’s Rhode Island School of Design has a fascinating collection of over 26,000 exhibits displaying historical and contemporary clothing and textiles. Other exhibits include ancient art, a painting and sculpture collection featuring works by many celebrated artists, contemporary art, and Asian art.

Thanks to its geography, the state is renowned for its nautical roots. The Herreshoff Marine Museum in Bristol is the place to visit to get a feel of the area’s sailing and boating culture. The museum, which pays tribute to beautiful boat designs, is home to the America's Cup Hall of Fame. It features over 60 yachts, among other displays.

Child-friendly activities in Rhode Island

When vacationing with little children, step out of your Rhode Island holiday home to explore some of the area’s well-known family attractions. Take them to Big Nazo to watch puppet performers and visual artists put on a thrilling show with innovative techniques. You can also go to WaterFire in Providence for a memorable outdoor experience with the whole family. Live performances, boat rides, and bonfires are just a few of its features.

A day trip to the idyllic block island

Leave your Rhode Island holiday home and plan a day trip to Block Island. Hop on the Block Island Ferry from Point Judith to get to the Block Island and chill out in its easygoing atmosphere. Block offers the perfect combination of leisure and fun. It has its own round of pristine beaches, and a breathtaking scenery which you can marvel at while cycling along the island's coastal path. Look down from the 200-foot Mohegan Bluffs to yet another beach and hit the bike brakes when you reach the Victorian Southeast Lighthouse to find out about its peculiar history. In case you lose track of time and miss the last connection to your Rhode Island holiday letting , the town of New Harbor also offers lodging and dining.

Venetian-style bridges and fire show at the rivers of Providence

When you return to your Rhode Island holiday letting in Providence, you can still escape the big city life at the four-acre Waterplace Park and Riverwalk, running along Woonasquatucket River. Located in the downtown of Providence, close to Rhode Island holiday homes, this urban park offers a romantic stroll along the cobblestone-paved pedestrian walkways, green spaces, Venetian-style bridges and gondola rides. It hosts the summer WaterFire events, attacting hundreds of art lovers, curious travellers and locals. Providence's signature event, WaterFire is concentrated around the award-winning fire sculpture installation where the three rivers in downtown Providence meet. The sculpture by local artist Barnaby Evans, consisting of 11 braziers situated in the middle of the water, are lit up every year together with more than 100 bonfires to create a stunning light spectacle. The family-friendly celebrations are a delight for the senses with crackling fires, golden reflections and performers floating along the river in torch-lit vessels. WaterFire is a truly unique experience that is held twice a month, May through November, usually on Saturday evenings.

World-famous art and more in Rhode Island

Beavertail Lighthouse and Park

This windswept, Atlantic Ocean-facing outpost has been a lighthouse site since 1705. The current lighthouse is surrounded by pretty biking and walking paths.

Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art

Founded in 1877, the RISD Museum houses over 100,000 objects from ancient Greece, Africa, and Asia, to works by Cézanne, Degas, Picasso, Chanel, and Andy Warhol.

Marble House

This iconic Newport mansion's portico closely resembles that of the White House. Unravel the inner workings of a Gilded Age mansion with a self-guided tour.

Roger Williams Park Zoo

Nearly 100 species of animals including Masai giraffes, African elephants, and cheetahs are housed at this zoo. America's oldest carousel can be found here, too.

Fort Adams State Park

With sweeping views of Newport Harbor and the East Passage of Narragansett Bay, Fort Adams is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and picnicking. It has also been featured on the TV series 'Ghost Hunters.'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a common nightly price for a holiday home in Rhode Island?

You can book a holiday home in Rhode Island for as little as £14 per night. Prices vary depending on the type of holiday let, season, and amenities. Check HomeToGo to see current rates and discounts.

How many holiday cottages are available to rent in Rhode Island? And what are the most popular types of holiday lets?

There are 4,669 holiday rentals from 9 providers on offer in Rhode Island. The most popular types of holiday lets in Rhode Island include house rentals and bed and breakfast rentals. They’re ideal whether you’re planning a romantic escape or a group getaway. Find your perfect match on HomeToGo today.

What is the most popular holiday home amenity in Rhode Island?

When booking a holiday rental in Rhode Island, consider looking for a place with Pool, Internet, or Air conditioning, which are the three most popular amenities for this destination.

Do you offer holiday homes with a swimming pool in Rhode Island?

Yes, 33% of holiday homes in Rhode Island come with a swimming pool. Enjoy your own private swim spot by browsing one of the 1,556 properties with a pool available. Use HomeToGo to browse offers with pools and book your dream holiday rental!

What's the best time of year to travel to Rhode Island?

Sun lovers should visit Rhode Island in July and August to enjoy the warmest weather.

Can you get discounts on holiday rentals in Rhode Island?

You can get great value holiday lettings in Rhode Island with the nightly price of a rental starting at just £14 - and HomeToGo has launched plenty of features that mean it's quick and simple to find the best offers. When considering different dates for a trip, make use of HomeToGo's flexible dates technology to quickly locate great value time periods and see discounts of up to 10%. Moreover, HomeToGo's 'distance from' filter lets you uncover top quality accommodation offers in great value, lesser-known spots that are just as close to the area of your choice, whether that's the coastline, a swimming lake, winter sports area or town centre. Book early to make the most of good availability and low prices - and do so with confidence by utilising HomeToGo's 'free cancellation' filter when searching for holiday accommodation.

What are the benefits of choosing a holiday rental in Rhode Island with HomeToGo?

From serenity away from the crowds to more space for relaxing with your family, friends or partner, holiday homes in Rhode Island provide plenty of bonuses. HomeToGo lets you read genuine ratings written by previous guests, and searching is secure, simple, and hassle-free - so with 4,669 rentals from 9 providers in the vicinity, you're sure to discover the perfect place to stay with all of the amenities you need in Rhode Island.

Do you offer holiday accommodation for couples in Rhode Island?

Absolutely – you’ll find plenty of cosy, well-rated holiday lettings in Rhode Island perfect for two. Whether you’re after seclusion or a city break, there’s something for every type of trip. Find your perfect base with HomeToGo.

Can I book a waterfront holiday rental in Rhode Island?

You can book one of 4296 waterfront holiday homes in Rhode Island for a truly scenic break. They're great for beach lovers or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat by the water. Filter your search by ‘Near water’ on HomeToGo to see your options.

Why should I book my holiday rental with HomeToGo?

HomeToGo brings together over 15 million holiday rentals from trusted providers, so you can find the best deal in one place. You’ll enjoy a simple booking process, local expertise, and top prices from trusted providers. Book with confidence and enjoy support every step of the way.

Can I find family-friendly holiday lettings in Rhode Island?

Holiday cottages in Rhode Island are a great fit for families, offering comfort, space and handy amenities. Top options can host groups of up to 8, perfect for holidays with kids or extended family. Start your search with HomeToGo for a stress-free getaway.

Can I cancel my holiday rental booking for free?

Free cancellation is available on lots of holiday homes, depending on the provider. Always read the terms to avoid surprises.

Is it possible to rent a holiday home for a weekend getaway in Rhode Island?

Need a weekend getaway in Rhode Island? Lots of holiday rentals offer short stays for a quick and easy break. Many homes offer short stays without long commitments. Find yours easily on HomeToGo.

Are there any last-minute holiday rental deals in Rhode Island?

Yes, HomeToGo regularly features last-minute holiday deals in Rhode Island. These can be a great way to save up to 10% on spontaneous getaways. Use HomeToGo’s filters to see what’s available right now.

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