Only 12 miles off the coast of Rhode Island, Block Island is home to dramatic coastal cliffs, hidden surf spots on white sand beaches, undisturbed conservation areas with walking trails amidst lush meadows, and views at every turn. Dine on freshly caught seafood and soak up the unspoiled charm.
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Head out on a spooky, one-mile ghost tour that explores the haunted history of Block Island, from FBI serial killer man hunts to ancient curses. This is an interactive tour!
With more than 25 acres of grassy fields and easy walking trails, this preserve is a great spot to view migratory songbirds, northern harrier, and the Block Island meadow vole. It features inland meadows and coastal shrubbery, too.
Dramatic, seaside cliffs rise 200 feet over the secluded beach area below making for amazing ocean views and a vista all the way out to Montauk on the tip of Long Island on a clear day! Take the 141 steps down to the sandy beach area below for surfing and swimming along the rocky shores.
Serving fresh seafood since the 1940s, this spot is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. It hosts a full raw bar and fresh seafood dishes in a casual environment.
Family owned and operated for over 30 years, this refined spot offers indoor and outdoor dining. Feast on their Block Island oysters that are harvested daily. All of their dishes are locally sourced, too.
All the ingredients are locally sourced at this local Block Island café. All the dishes feel like they were made by your own family!
With 44 guest rooms right along the harbor, access to downtown restaurants and shops, and a 140+ slip deep-water marina, live music, and more, this hotel is a great home base for exploring Block Island’s treasures.
Just nine rooms along the water make up this historic inn complete with a pool and oceanfront access. Don’t miss the Farm & Aviary, located across the street, which is a home to a variety of interesting animals, including llamas, kangaroos, lemurs, and more!