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You can step into yesteryear with a stay at The 1661 Inn & Hotel Manisses. Great locations, top-notch guest services.
This inviting gallery of unique gifts and handmade American Art offers unparalleled shopping.
A collection of exotic and domestic animals is maintained by Justin Abrams, owner of the 1661 Inn and Hotel Manisses.
Brian Tata provides years of local mortgage experience that ensures you get the right mortgage and a smooth transaction.
A Airline Express serves BI-bound passengers traveling via T.F.'Green and Logan International airports or local Amtrak and Bonanza bus stations.
"Where the Locals meet and the Mainlanders eat". The eclectic pub menu served here is just the thing for that ravenous appetite. Lunch, dinner, late night. Outdoor seating.
For pastries, desserts, ice cream, coffees and full breakfast, look for Aldo's on Weldon's Way.
A number of boating options are available at Champlin's Marina, off West Side Road.
A great place to bring the family for a casual lunch or dinner. Italian fare including pizza, pasta and seafood is served in the dining room, on the patio and in the spacious bar.
This award winning Island-based photographer and wedding photojournalist will shoot your wedding or special occasion.
This is a premier ground transportation company providing transportation to Block Island locals and visitors.
A carefully orchestrated dinner is served nightly at this Victorian inn. Elegant location for drinks and tapas. Stunning views.
This delightful gallery of affordable art can be found at the island's outpost of art galleries on the second floor of the Post Office Building.
Visit Block Island's one and only sunglass shop. Great range in pricing and quality.
This shop below the National Hotel is an excellent stop for Block Island souvenirs, including T-shirts, hats, sweatshirts and collectibles.
Broker Gail Ballard Hall, who founded the firm in 1997, began her real estate career on Block Island in 1985.
Ballard's Beach is backstopped by a restaurant with the same name.
This year-round B&B is convenient to Old Harbor and New Harbor, the airport, beaches and ferries.
For buying, selling or renting, we are your complete source.
This legendary beachside restaurant features New World Cuisine served in a pleasant atmosphere, replete with nautical collectibles and beachside ocean views.
Block Island's legendary beachside restaurant will come to you'to cater your island event with its signature cuisine and outstanding service.
Treat yourself to the United States' best ice cream'as President Bill Clinton, First Lady Hillary and daughter Chelsea did here in 1997!
Along the Greenway trails, in Rodman's Hollow, and alongside most nature trails, you will find blackberries, depending on the season. See if the kids can pick a pint!
Enjoy breakfast or lunch as you watch planes arrive and depart Block Island State Airport.
Prompt, courteous service for all your needs: tours, weddings, group functions, as well as short trips around town, and to the ferries. Plan all your tours with us!
This area is wild, sometimes windy, with rough seas. Special place to visit. No signage, no lifeguards. Walk in, pack out all garbage.
Located in the 'Hogpen' area of New Harbor, close to the marinas, this company offers rental vehicles all year-round.
Get an early start with your hometown grocer, open at 6:30 a.m. everyday. Coffee and donuts, plus produce, sundries, prepared food, more.
This high-speed ferry service between New London and Old Harbor makes the trip in just over an hour.
This convivial outdoor market convenes for business Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 to 11 a.m.
This is Block Island's year-round ferry service, operating three large, car-carrying vessels and one large passenger-only ferry.
The Block Island Ferry Company offers charter bus services. After the ferry take the bus!
This waterside shop in New Harbor offers a full service bait and tackle shop as well as the finest fleet of local charter boats and guide services.
The recently expanded Block Island Grocery sells a wide selection of beer, wine and liquor, as well as groceries, newspapers and other sundries.
This store stocks goods you'd expect to find in a mainland pharmacy (except prescriptions): snacks and beverages, beach supplies, sundries, plus dvd rentals.
This seasonal passenger-only ferry service from Galilee is the quickest way to Block Island.
A collection of Block Island artifacts from the farming and fishing period to the rise of tourism in the Victorian era.
This amazing resource for things nautical will teach you and the kids about sailing, aquaculture, marine science, the Great Salt Pond and more.
The well-equipped Block Island Medical Center offers round-the-clock urgent care, 365 days per year.
Block Island Parasail & Water Sports has since 1989 offered a variety of fun-filled entertainment for the entire family.
Broker Kate Atwater Butcher and her staff of friendly, experienced professionals look forward to introducing you to this special island.
This reservation service is located in the middle of town, in the lobby of the Harborside Inn, and books many island hotels, suites and rental homes.
The island's source for sporting goods. You won't be disappointed. Owner-manager has decades of experience.
Fish for striped bass, bluefish, sharks, and tuna on safe, fast, diesel powered Ridgeway express.
Step up to a wonderful spot for a tasty break, with wonderful ocean views, deck seating, and a collection of island antiques.
Located in the Old Harbor historic district, the Blue Dory Inn has garnered praise in national publications.
Call to reserve or stop by the shop, in beautiful New Harbor next to the Oar restaurant.
This fun, colorful boutique is the place to get the look you want for the summer.
A great toy store on Block Island, featuring favorite brands like Lego, Melissa & Doug, Playmobil, in addition to exciting specialty toys.
With two large bars, two floors, a patio, outside bar and outside seating, this is the island's biggest nightclub. Acts nightly in summer.
Rose Schaller offers an unobtrusive editorial style to capture your wedding day or family vacation.
Who loves chocolate? Fudge, candies and more. Home of the Sandy Feet Turtle.
Charlestown Beach is a sandy, peaceful beach that is popular with fishermen.
Some of the island's best views are along Clay Head Trail. Easy hiking. No facilities.
Pub food with all the fixin's: burgers, chicken sandwiches, Philly Cheesesteaks, fried chicken, hot wings and BBQ ribs. Kid-friendly. Games, TVs, pool, fooseball, and a lot more
Now open and newly revamped for 2010. Don't miss it.
Bored at the beach? Try stand-up paddleboarding, kiteboarding or surfing! Store stocks the latest beach and surf gear.
Dorry's Cove is a special, tranquil place. No ammenities. Good place for a quiet swim, or tanning and reading.
This cab company is your source for mainland transportation. Eagle services all the Block Island ferry boats, in addition to the airports and train stations in the region.
Yoga, Pilates and more. Private and semi-private instruction available.
A popular island bistro offering islanders and tourists alike an eclectic array of delicacies.
The trail traverses open fields that run to the edge of the bluffs.
This is your Block Island stop for unique Irish and Celtic themed gifts imported from Ireland.
Located in the lobby of the National Hotel. Health and beauty aids, pharmaceuticals (including Dramamine), sunscreen, disposable cameras, batteries, postcards, more.
This small, neatly maintained market offers a wide selection of fresh fish, smoked fish and shellfish.
An island tradition for more 30 years, Finn's serves lunch and dinner. Freshest of seafood from Finn's Fish Market next door.
Clothing for swimming, sunning & surfing. Large selection of bathing suits for women and children; board shorts and swim trunks for men.
Fred Benson Town Beach is Block Island's fully equipped bathhouse and pavilion. Food available.
This area is called 'Smilin' Thru' and reportedly inspired the 1920s song composed by Arthur Penn, who stayed on the island.
A combination of trees and open fields makes this trail a good place to observe such raptors as the northern harrier.
This juice bar and cafe is in its sixteenth year serving REAL fruit smoothies, organic coffee and frozen drinks, as well as breakfast and lunch.
On Chapel Street across from the BI Ferry, offering a selection of quality gifts, clothing and home decor.
It doesn't get more local than this. Sharky's is a favorite of families and fishermen, tourists and year-round salts.
The antique facade of this landmark store has inspired artists and photographers for decades. Boutique of the unique!
Unique,affordable jewelry,'Best of Rhode Island' winner~ 2009 "Americas Best Jeweler",Chosen "One of the 'Ten great things not to miss on Block Island'!
The eye-catching Gothic Inn is perched high, overlooking the whole of Crescent Beach.
Block Island photos by resident photographer Malcolm Greenaway are displayed at this shop next to the Empire Theatre.
Set in the heart of historic Old Harbor, the Harbor Grill is a great choice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great view of town and harbor.
An 'Oasis for the Passionate Appetite.' Variety of chowders, soups, salads, sandwiches, burritos, grilled fish, Thai specialties and jerk scallops.
Musician Heather Russo, with 25 years of performance experience, is available to perform at your next Block Island function.
This picturesque 25-acre field sloping to Middle Pond and West Beach is on the way to the North end of the island.
This Victorian hotel features refined dining. Local ingredients with herbs and vegetables from the hotel's garden. Welcoming bar.
This is the restored homestead of Dr. John and Senator Christopher Champlin.
Bring skateboards or rollerblades (helmets required), or just hit the playground. Tennis courts, basketball court.
Nine guest rooms and cottage, each with private bath and A/C; some with private entrances and ocean views.
Tucked behind the Harborside Inn is an excellent selection of rental bicycles and new 2009 model mopeds, mountain bikes, beach cruisers, tandems and tag-alongs.
BI's only bookstore is an excellent one. Great resource for gifts, entertainment, education.
Block Island's graveyard features headstones dating back to the late 1600s.
Locally owned and operated, Island Hardware has served Block Island since the 1960s.
Located on Chapel Street, just one block from Old Harbor, the Island Manor Resort is a short stroll away from the ferry, shops and beaches.
Block Island's watersports retailer since 1994 features snorkeling gear, sports accessories and functional apparel.
Musician and DJ Marc Scortino offers top-notch wedding entertainment, including full DJ service and live cocktail-hour entertainment.
After 15 years in the cute little shop on Dodge Street, jeweler Jennifer Milner opened a bigger shop below the Harborside Inn along Water Street.
This gallery overlooking Old Harbor from the 2nd floor of the Post Office building specializes in contemporary American paintings, drawings, photographs, and woodcuts.
With almost two decades in the coffee business, Juice 'n Java knows the ropes when it comes to coffee. Cool place, hot coffee!
'Kid Beach' is a well-sheltered beachfront at the south end of Crescent Beach. AKA Baby Beach.
Local, year-round resident Avery Kirby will be your driver, if you call 466-2928.
Koru believes our health and the health of our environment are inherently connected. Full spa with wide array of offerings.
A wonderful old storefront on Dodge Street is home to one of the few island antique stores.
Original watercolors and limited edition Giclee prints of Block Island scenes by the artist. Available at Arts and Crafts Guild fairs, at the store 234 Water, at the Aurora Gallery, or by calling the artist.
Stay at this mainland hotel and skip the traffic on the first day of your Block Island vacation.
Enjoy the best fishing New England has to offer, on the 36-foot Stanley Lobster yacht, 'Rooster.'
Experience spectacular ocean views at The 1661 Inn and beautiful gardens at the Manisses.
Mansion Beach is at the end of a dirt road by the same name. Deep sand. Parking available.
Clients at this salon on Dodge Street can rest assured they're in good hands.
Practicing the Victorian art of decoupage, these artists create custom heirloom plates from wedding invitations or birth announcements.
Kids are a-mazed by this tangle of interconnected, oceanside trails.
Tours available with longtime island resident Vin McAloon, who claims to have been a cabin boy aboard Verrazano's ship when the explorer first spotted little Block Island.
See more of Block Island with Mig's Rig, a comfortable, air-conditioned, 10-passenger van.
The 150-foot cliffs along Mohegan Trail, the island's southernmost road. The views from the steps at Payne Overlook will take your breath away.
Located in the heart of town,"the Mohegan" offers something to please almost everyone: seafood, steaks, burritos, sandwiches, Asian noodles, variety of salads.
Comfortable 7-passenger, white Suburban for hire. This taxi is owned and operated by Monica Hull Shea, a year-round resident and direct descendent of original Block Island settlers.
Serving fresh seafood, steak and signature pasta dishes nightly. Lunch served daily.
A white-washed icon with sweeping vistas of the Great Salt Pond, The Narragansett epitomizes Block Island style with airy rooms, ocean breezes and a rolling lawn.
Known for its steaks and ocean-side dining, this landmark hotel and restaurant is in the heart of town with outoor seating along massive wraparound porch.
O-w-n your vacation week! Fully furnished condos sleeping 2, 4 or 6 with complete kitchen and more. Rentals and by-the-night accommodation available.
The quickest way to get to Block Island is to fly New England Airlines.
A ferry runs from Fort Adams in Newport to Old Harbor daily, July 1 through September 17.
This granite beauty at the northernmost tip of Block Island has had its tower restored and will reopen to the public in July.
This taxi service operates year-round and offers island tours with a unique historical focus and magnificent photographic opportunities.
Island favorite offering a varied, reasonably priced menu for lunch and dinner. Harbor views, outdoor seating.
Where once stood the island's largest hotel'the Ocean View'there is now a beautiful wooden pavilion with unmatched views of Crescent Beach.
'Quiet Alternative.' Newly renovated country inn set amongst spacious grounds at the center of the island.
This well-established pizza parlor serves lunch or dinner from its convenient perch in between beach and town.
This grand mansard overlooking New Harbor, just a few hundred yards from beautiful Crescent Beach, is Block Island's newest hotel.
'Purrrfect clothing for your lifestyle.' Huge sales all summer!!
Owned by broker Jennifer Phillips, an island resident for the past 26 years, this agency specializes in sales, rentals, and appraisal work.
On Water Street beneath the National Hotel, this gallery features local photographer and jewelry designer Lesley A. Ulrich.
Pond & Beyond paddling tours allow you to view wildlife and the scenic shoreline of the fascinating Great Salt Pond.
Best described as preppy with a twist, this shop is located on Water Street, overlooking the Statue of Rebecca.
Established at the end of prohibition, this island fixture offers wine, beer, spirits, snacks, soda, ice, and tobacco products.
This dramatic hollow drops below sea level and features panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean as well as access to the beach.
This unique ravine is a fine example of what's called a glacial outwash basin.
A family run company that has shown off spectacular Block Island sunsets for more than 10 years. These fine hosts will make your day!
Many consider a sunset ride on the west side of the island to be the most memorable experience of a Block Island stay.
Off Corn Neck Road is a labyrinth built of stone, with a beautiful view of the North Light and Sachem Pond.
This luxury 42 foot Beneteau sailboat is available for crewed charters from a half day to one week.
Stylist with more than a decade of Block Island experience will travel to you to provide salon and spa services.
'Clothing for your lifestyle.' It is often said that dogs on Block Island dwell in paradise.
On the first floor of the Seaside Marketplace, the Sandpiper offers an eclectic selection of gifts and clothing, featuring Fresh Produce Sportswear.
Scotch Beach is a quarter mile north of Fred Benson Town Beach. Small lot, otherwise hike in from Corn Neck Road.
Located in the Block Island'Historic District, this family owned and operated inn is out of the main traffic pattern but only a few minutes from the Old Harbor ferry dock.
At the northern end of Block Island you'll find this granite marker on a pretty spit of land between Sachem Pond and Cow Cove, at the end of Corn Neck Road.
Smuggler's Cove is the perfect location to host your special event.
This grand red-brick beacon, a National Historic Landmark with gingerbread detail, nearly fell into the sea.
Sports mini-camps for basketball, baseball, lacrosse and soccer, varied age groups. Mid-June to mid-August. Call for details.
In a renovated barn on Spring Street'opposite the Manisses Hotel'you'll find work by Block Island artists on exhibit in a cooperative gallery space.
'The General Store of Block Island." Gifts, apparel, more.
Longing for that delicious coffee flavor recognized worldwide? It's here on Block Island, too! Outdoor seating.
Named for the biblical Rebekah-at-the-well, B.I.'s 'Rebecca' stands proudly at the intersection of four Old Harbor roads.
With more years on the scene than any other island agency, Sullivan knows the territory.
Sweeney's Wine & Spirits is located on Main Street in Wakefield, RI, but with free delivery to the Block Island ferry, it's just a phone call away!
'Good Food' is the slogan of this charming eatery, a favorite of locals and regular visitors who come back for the unique sandwiches and salads.
Home of the famous 'Eat Fish' T-shirts, Twin Maples has been family owned and operated for three generations.
Vail Beach in summer can be either rocky or deep in fine sand, depending on changes wrought by winter storms. Steep hike.
Daily high-speed ferry service between Montauk, N.Y. and Block Island R.I. Quick, comfortable passage to Block Island's New Harbor (Champlin's Marina).
Adjacent to the Statue of Rebecca, this take-out cafe boasts some of the island's best outdoor seating, with views of Old Harbor and Water Street.
This inviting destination is known for its large selection of jewelry, ranging from real sea glass to hand-wrought sterling with semi-precious stones.
This resort shop features the best quality clothing, sportswear, hats and accessories at prices that match and often beat mainland pricing.
West Beach presents a truly different experience. Top place for a beach hike.
Call for transportation to and from the train and the Pt. Judith Ferries (all Interstate Navigation ferries).
An island fixture for dancing and socializing before, during and after Prohibition.









