Tour Highlights
A glimpse into what you’ll visit through Newport’s past and present.
We love showing families around the historic homes and ocean views of Newport.
At the gates of The Breakers.
A historic mansion in Newport.
A perfect blend of Queen Anne charm and Shingle Style elegance.
An original 1777 map of Newport, Rhode Island, brimming with colonial charm and old port details.
We stopped outside The Breakers, one of Newport’s most iconic mansions.
A colonial home with a widow’s walk; a classic piece of Newport architecture that echoes stories of seafarers and early American life.
Monument in M.T. Perrotti Park honoring decades of local service.
We ride through Newport’s streets, giving you a closer look at the parts most people miss.
The Newport Lobster Shack, a beloved red trailer serving fresh seafood right on the dock.
A well-preserved colonial home with a pop of red on the door
The Great Friends Meeting House, built in 1699, the oldest surviving house of worship in Rhode Island.
Statue of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry standing tall in Newport, Rhode Island. The hero of the Battle of Lake Erie commands attention in this leafy historic square.