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Rhode
Island certainly makes the most
of its small size. It's truly astounding how much there is to do here.
Along with Cape Cod, Rhode Island
just might be the best place to go for a family beach hotel vacation.
South
County (see Narragansett
Pier, South
Kingstown, South
Kingstown) is
the travel destination jewel where sparkling clean beaches
with names like Roger Wheeler, Scarborough, Salty Brine, and Watch Hill
provide enough room for everyone. There's plenty of sand, the
water is relatively warm for New England and the waves generally not
too rough when compared to, say, Maine. Seafood restaurants with ocean
views
like Champlin's and George's, both in the fishing village of Galilee
offer great clam chowder, lobster dinners and everything else you would
expect from a New England "fresh catch-of-the-day" seafood restaurant.
If
the beach scene isn't your cup of tea, there's plenty else to do in
Rhode Island. Providence
is considered by some to be one of the most
impressive mid-sized cities in the United States. The Ivy-League spirit
of Brownstone, tree-lined College Hill is a pretty place to walk and
features some nice shops, luxury hotels and restaurants in what seems
more like a small town. The downtown offers big time shopping at the
three-level Providence Place, theaters and museums, a lively arts
communities, and some of the best restaurants in New England (Al Forno,
Red Stripe and Sicilia's for pizza). Federal Hill offers charming
Italian neighborhoods with plenty of authentic Italian restaurants and
plenty of colorful storefronts.
Newport is
famous for its mansions and myriad shopping and recreational
opportunities, while small east side towns like Bristol, Tiverton Four
Corners and Barrington are loaded with New England village charm and
places to rest, relax and escape. Newport, in particular, has a great
selection of hotels -- many by the waterfront with stunning views that
rank amongst the best coastal scenery in New England.