The state’s best beaches are situated on this isle just a ferry ride away from Newport. Almost half the place is a nature preserve. Thus if you walk down the 142 wooden steps found at Mohegan Bluffs you’ll discover a natural more isolated beach and one of the best places to surf in New England. Mansion Beach is reportedly rarely crowded. Don’t miss seeing the sunset over Charlestown beach. Experts note that there are enough little restaurants and B&Bs and suggest exploring the place via bike.
Believe it or not, despite the popularity of the North Shore, this beach park, situated close to the Marine Corps military base at Kaneohe Bay, is a surprisingly oft’times empty “hidden paradise.” The surrounding city is a relatively serene beach-and-base town that is more of a family-geared place than a tourist trap. There are 2.5
miles of white sand and deep blue ocean water on the shoreline and even the high green mountains you might expect from a Hawaiian vacation. The waves are perfect for paddleboarding and kayaking.