![]() ![]() ![]() Your move? Get to Watch Hill early (the beach parking lot fills up pretty quickly), spend the morning and early afternoon getting your saltwater fix, then head out for a golden-hour stroll through town, followed by a round of sunset cocktails at the Olympia Tea Room. (Be sure to get some ice cream at St Clair Annex, which has been open since 1887.) The area is so quaint and picturesque, it even captured the heart of Taylor Swift, who bought a house here in 2013 that remains the most expensive private home in Rhode Island today. This is what comes to mind when people think of charming New England: white-picket fences, cute seaside shops with shell mobiles hanging in the windows and old-school restaurants that serve your food through a sliding screen door. But the thing about Watch Hill is that it’s not just about the beach, it’s about the town itself. The sand is wide and soft, the crowd is fun and the waves are mild – all perfect qualities for pure relaxation. Make no mistake, Watch Hill Beach is an incredible stretch of coastline. Read on for the best places to enjoy the ocean in the Ocean State.Īt Watch Hill Beach, the sand is wide and soft, the crowd is fun and the waves are mild © Jared DiPietro / Getty Images Watch Hill Beach – Westerly Best beach for après-beach fans Some are best for surfers, others for sunset seekers and still others for those who want nothing more than a cold, dripping ice-cream cone after they’ve taken their last dip. ![]() The only question is which beach to hit first – for the smallest state in the country, Rhode Island (which is not actually an island, by the way!) has an overwhelming number of options. That means the state has managed to maintain its distinctive “Little Rhody” energy, which will satisfy your inner beach bum – and leave you feeling like you stumbled upon a well-kept travel secret at the same time. The best part? Despite its incredibly gorgeous scenery and authentic local vibe, Rhode Island has remained relatively out of the limelight, with many visitors choosing the classic shores of the Cape or the glitzier sands of the Hamptons for their beach vacations instead. It's no secret Rhode Island has some of the best beaches in the US – its nickname is the Ocean State, after all, and thanks to 40-plus miles of stunning coastline, it's absolutely filled with saltwater gems. ![]()
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