Narragansett, RI, Guide and Information
Your Guide to Narragansett.
Welcome to Narragansett
From Bonnet Shores to Point Judith, Narragansett has something for everyone to enjoy all year round. Located at the southeastern point of Rhode Island, this laid-back seaside town, originally a tourist destination to rival Newport, offers beautiful beaches, great shops, fantastic restaurants, and much more.
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Instagram-able Narragansett
You can get a lot of great content in Narragansett since there are so many sights and sounds to take in.
First stop is the Block Island Ferry, which you can pick up at Point
Judith. Remember sound carries on water, which
means that it’s loud for any videos. The traditional ferry runs year round and takes about an
hour; reserve in advance if you want to bring your car. There’s also a
high-speed ferry during the busy summer season, which takes about a half hour.
It’s fun to take pics of the ferry and all the boat traffic from the shore,
too!
Outdoor Life in Gansett
Be like a local, get active and call Narragansett, Rhode Island, “Gansett”.
Composed of a narrow strip of land largely surrounded by water, it’s a town characterized by a swell of outdoor activities, much of which take place in or around coves, ponds, rivers and the great blue sea. (OK, it’s Narragansett Bay, but you can find some big water there, too. Some big eough to surf.)
Discovery Map Travel Podcast Ep. 06: Narragansett, Rhode Island
On today's episode we talk to Christine Quigley from the Narragansett, Rhode Island. We talk about a wide range of topics relating to this costal city, which is a part of the smallest state in the US. We even dive into the difference between New England and Manhattan clam chowder.
Instagram-able Narragansett
You can get a lot of great content in Narragansett since there are so many sights and sounds to take in.
First stop is the Block Island Ferry, which you can pick up at Point
Judith. Remember sound carries on water, which
means that it’s loud for any videos. The traditional ferry runs year round and takes about an
hour; reserve in advance if you want to bring your car. There’s also a
high-speed ferry during the busy summer season, which takes about a half hour.
It’s fun to take pics of the ferry and all the boat traffic from the shore,
too!
Outdoor Life in Gansett
Be like a local, get active and call Narragansett, Rhode Island, “Gansett”.
Composed of a narrow strip of land largely surrounded by water, it’s a town characterized by a swell of outdoor activities, much of which take place in or around coves, ponds, rivers and the great blue sea. (OK, it’s Narragansett Bay, but you can find some big water there, too. Some big eough to surf.)
Discovery Map Travel Podcast Ep. 06: Narragansett, Rhode Island
On today's episode we talk to Christine Quigley from the Narragansett, Rhode Island. We talk about a wide range of topics relating to this costal city, which is a part of the smallest state in the US. We even dive into the difference between New England and Manhattan clam chowder.
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