This Rhode Island Bay Cruise Will Take You To See 10 Stunning Lighthouses

Experience a 95-minute Rhode Island Bay Cruise to see ten lighthouses and ten islands along 30 miles of shoreline.

If you live in Rhode Island you've probably visited a lighthouse or two during your lifetime. While some are easy to reach in our state parks, others are more elusive located on islands and hard to reach spots. Take in the sights of ten of these coastal gems in just 95 minutes aboard this magnificent lighthouse tour. Whether you're a longtime native or a visitor to the Ocean State, this is one sightseeing expedition you won't want to miss.

Pack as much scenery as possible into one boat ride by hopping aboard Rhode Island Bay Cruises. In just 95 minutes, this cruise will treat you to 30 miles of fabulous shoreline, ten lighthouses, and ten islands!

The fast ferry, Ava Pearl, can cruise at speeds of 30 knots to take you from one sight to the next and then slow down to a crawl so you can drink in the scenery and take photos!

Cruise along the shoreline of the Narragansett Bay to see lighthouses from a whole new perspective.

You'll also seek out those island lights that you may have never had the chance to see up close before.

Plenty of seating both inside and outside on the deck makes sure everyone has great views. So bring your camera to get those shots to share on social media!

The cruise also takes you under the Jamestown and Newport Bridges, past mansions, through the Newport Harbor, and to the historic Fort Adams.

This one-of-a-kind lighthouse tour boards at Quonset Point Pier. Get ready for an action-packed cruise filled with Rhode Island's iconic sights!

Learn more by visiting their website or Facebook page. Online reservation rates are $30 for adults, $28 for seniors, $16 for children ages 3-11, and children under 3 ride for free. Dock address: 1347 Roger Williams Way, North Kingstown, RI 02852.

Have you ever taken this lighthouse tour? On a boat isn't the only way to check out some of the Ocean State's amazing scenery. Ride the rails on this morning mimosa tour to see a whole new side of Rhode Island.

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