Embark on a private morning cruise aboard Camelot, exploring Newport’s stunning coastline in vintage style. Relish serene views and timeless elegance.
Embark on a private morning cruise aboard Camelot, exploring Newport’s stunning coastline in vintage style. Relish serene views and timeless elegance.
- Fort Adams State Park - Discover the historic Fort Adams, a remarkable coastal fortification that guards the entrance to Newport Harbor. Constructed in 1841 and operational through the early 20th century, this vast military site provides an intriguing look into America’s coastal defense history. As visitors stroll along its towering stone walls,…
- Fort Adams State Park - Discover the historic Fort Adams, a remarkable coastal fortification that guards the entrance to Newport Harbor. Constructed in 1841 and operational through the early 20th century, this vast military site provides an intriguing look into America’s coastal defense history. As visitors stroll along its towering stone walls, they will encounter well-preserved structures such as the parade grounds, officers’ quarters, and underground tunnels once used for strategic defense. The visit offers breathtaking views of Narragansett Bay, creating a perfect blend of history and scenic beauty. Learn about the fort’s role in safeguarding the United States during significant periods, and enjoy the open grounds that now host cultural events and festivals. Whether a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique waterfront experience, Fort Adams is a must-visit destination in Newport.
- Ida Lewis Lighthouse - Explore the historic Ida Lewis Lighthouse, a charming beacon situated on a small rocky outcrop in Newport Harbor. Originally known as the Lime Rock Lighthouse, this delightful maritime landmark dates back to the mid-19th century and played a crucial role in guiding vessels safely through the bustling harbor. The lighthouse is best known for its remarkable connection to Ida Lewis, one of America’s most celebrated lighthouse keepers. Famous for her bravery, Ida Lewis gained national acclaim for rescuing people from the waters of Newport Harbor, earning her a lasting legacy as a symbol of courage and dedication. As visitors admire views of the lighthouse from the harbor, they will be looking at a site rich in maritime history and human heroism. Today, the structure remains an iconic part of Newport’s waterfront landscape, offering insight into the life of lighthouse keepers and the vital role they once played in coastal navigation.
- Newport Shipyard & Marina - Explore “The Shipyard,” a renowned waterfront destination in Newport Harbor, celebrated for its long-standing maritime heritage and strong connections to the global yachting community. Originally established as a boatyard in 1834, this historic site has transformed into one of New England’s leading service centers for luxury vessels. Today, the Shipyard is recognized for offering comprehensive services to prestigious yachts, including dockage, maintenance, refit, and repair work. Located in the heart of Newport, it remains a crucial hub for sailors, captains, and crew, especially during major sailing events and yacht seasons. As visitors pass by, they will witness a dynamic blend of history and modern maritime activity—from sleek superyachts lining the docks to skilled technicians maintaining vessels of all sizes. The Shipyard continues to reflect Newport’s legacy as a world-class sailing destination, providing a unique glimpse into the operations behind the region’s thriving boating culture.
- Hammersmith Farm - Visit Hammersmith Farm, a historic waterfront estate that embodies both the elegance of Newport’s Gilded Age and its connections to American political history. Located at 225 Harrison Avenue, this impressive shingle-style mansion overlooks Narragansett Bay and is surrounded by expansive grounds that capture the charm of a 19th-century coastal retreat. Built in 1887 as a 28-room summer residence, the estate became widely recognized as the childhood home of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, where she spent many of her early years by the seaside. Its tranquil setting and grand yet understated design distinguish it from Newport’s more ornate mansions, offering a glimpse into a refined yet relaxed lifestyle of the era. Today, while privately owned, the estate remains an iconic landmark best admired from the water, providing visitors with a scenic view of a property rich in history, elegance, and enduring cultural influence.

- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- On-board restrooms
- Surcharges on fuel
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- On-board restrooms
- Surcharges on fuel
Embark on an exclusive cruise aboard the elegantly designed vessel Camelot, gliding along the captivating Newport coastline. Witness sailboats racing past, seagulls gracefully flying above, and the sun shimmering on the water as you relax and savor the journey. Discover why the New York City elite chose Newport, Rhode Island as their summer retreat…
Embark on an exclusive cruise aboard the elegantly designed vessel Camelot, gliding along the captivating Newport coastline. Witness sailboats racing past, seagulls gracefully flying above, and the sun shimmering on the water as you relax and savor the journey. Discover why the New York City elite chose Newport, Rhode Island as their summer retreat during the Gilded Age, aboard a classic picnic boat reminiscent of the 1920s. Guests are invited to bring their own food or beverages for the cruise.
- The boat’s location is wheelchair accessible, however the wheelchair cannot be brought onboard.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.