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Block Island- The Bluffs

Yacht charter in Block Island, means visiting this tiny little island just 12 miles off the coast of Rhode Island and an easy sail from Newport.  This is southern New England’s quiet island. Smaller than Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard, the “Block” is big in other respects. This spectacularly beautiful retreat, known for its 250-foot Mohegan bluffs that’s guarded by the Southeast Lighthouse, offers 365 freshwater ponds, 300 miles of stone walls, 32 miles of natural trails and miles of pristine beaches – a well preserved ecosystem and home to only about 800 year round residents.What to Do

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Block Island Beaches

Beaches: Block Island features 17 miles of unspoiled beaches, protected by lighthouses and spectacular bluffs, and surrounded by rolling roads, winding paths and wild, fragrant beach roses. Many of the beaches encompassing the island are isolated and nearly untouched providing breathtaking views and tranquility.

Two-and-one-half miles of some of New England’s finest beachfront can be found at Crescent Beach. Crescent Beach stretches along the island’s east coast from Old Harbor (where the ferries dock) to Clay Head, and connects with two other fine beaches, Scotch and Mansion beaches, to the north.

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Block Island Light House

Lighthouses: The Block Island Southeast Lighthouse is a 52 foot brick dwelling located atop the Mohegan Bluffs on the southeastern shore. Originally built in 1875, it was deactivated in 1990 and then relight in 1994. Today it acts both as a visitor destination and as an active navigational aid to the U.S. Coast Guard. The Block Island North Lighthouse (pictured below) is located at Sandy Point, near the north end of Block Island. First erected in 1868, the lighthouse stands 55 feet tall, is made of granite, and also serves today as a navigational aid to the U.S. Coast Guard. Visitors and seamen alike can see the tower’s flashing white light every five seconds.

Dining and Shopping: There are numerous restaurants, from casual cafes to fine dining, most of which offer daily caught seafood. Nightlife on the island, like most everything else, is casual. Shopping is offered along the main street in Old Harbor, where you can find books, jewelry and clothing.

enjoying sunset at the Great Salt Pond at Block Island, Rhode Island
Great Salt Pond