Vacation rentals in Narragansett

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    Explore 1,290 vacation rentals in Narragansett

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Narragansett vacation rentals start at G$4,182 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,040 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    10 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    470 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,270 of Narragansett vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Beachfront, and Gym across Narragansett rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Narragansett stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Narragansett

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A compact, waterfront tiny house features large windows that fill the interior with natural light and offer views of the serene salt pond. The modern kitchen area is equipped with essential appliances, while the sleeping area contains a spacious bed surrounded by warm wooden walls.
Tiny home in South Kingstown
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Waterfront Tiny House in Matunuck

Waterfront tiny house with dock access to the clearest salt pond in the state only 15 steps from the front door. Bring or locally rent kayaks or paddle boards to explore the pond, walk to one of the best beaches in RI, and pop next door to one of America's top rated oyster bars (rated #17 by Food & Wine) for a dinner with a view. Wind down with the sunset or keep the fun going with lawn or board games before snuggling up with a movie before bed. Come stay at the best kept secret in Rhode Island.

Top guest favorite
A bright living area features a large windowed wall, providing expansive views of the waterfront. A light-colored sofa and two armchairs are arranged around a central coffee table, creating a cozy seating space. Natural light floods the room, enhancing its inviting atmosphere.
Home in Narragansett
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Seaside Serenity

Extraordinarily serene & equally stylish, this waterfront cottage on Great Island is the refuge you’ve been longing for! 2 bedrooms & 1 beautifully tiled bath, along with an open cook’s kitchen & living area feature windows everywhere to take in views you will never tire of! Relax on the covered porch or stroll barefoot across the grass to the deep-water dock & adjacent beach area. Located just minutes to Galilee, restaurants, the Block Island Ferry, white sandy beaches, surfing & so much more!

Top guest favorite
Two Adirondack chairs are positioned near the water's edge, facing a tranquil pond. Sunlight reflects off the water surface, with a small table placed between the chairs. Lush greenery and a tree provide a serene backdrop.
Home in South Kingstown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Waterfront Secluded Home with Dock

Nestled down a private road, enjoy a lovely waterfront home with sweeping 180 degree views of Potter’s Pond. Newly renovated and meticulously decorated. Unwind and relax on the back deck watching the extensive variety of birds and breathtaking sunsets. Spend your days exploring the pond in kayaks or try your hand at clamming, steps from the house. Located 1 mile from East Matunuck Beach, 1 mile from Tennis, Pickleball and Basketball courts. Walking distance to the renowned Matunuck Oyster Bar.

Top guest favorite
A spacious kitchen features a large island with intricate granite countertops and an integrated cooktop. Elegant dining chairs surround a rustic table, while large windows provide a view of the lavender field. Wood paneling and a flat-screen TV add warmth to the inviting atmosphere.
Farm stay in South Kingstown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 377 reviews

Lavender Farm Private Luxury Suite

The luxury suite features reclaimed wood from a 150 year old silo. Reclaimed beams adorn the ceiling. The shower features rainfall, waterfall and massage jets. There is a four post king size reclaimed wood bed with an amazing second floor view of the entire circular lavender field. There is also an open kitchen/living room area with a view of 4,000+ lavender plants. You will be surrounded by custom-picked imported Italian granite selections. The sinks in the suite feature amethyst geodes.

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area is complemented by a whitewashed ceiling and large windows allowing natural light. A comfortable sofa with decorative pillows faces a wooden coffee table. Additional seating includes a patterned rocking chair, with a dining table in view, and a kitchen area in the background.
Home in South Kingstown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Heart Stone House

This peaceful and centrally-located place is a sunny and spacious modern one-bedroom cottage located in the heart of historic Wakefield. We're minutes from many RI beaches. Stroll downhill to a lovely park on Saugatucket River, then cross the charming footbridge into town. Here you'll find a variety of restaurants, cafes, and ice cream, plus excellent community theater, yoga, and interesting shops. Relax inside this light-filled home or sit out on the deck overlooking the gardens and town.

Top guest favorite
The cottage is surrounded by vibrant greenery and colorful flowering shrubs. A tall American flag waves in front of the charming structure, which features a blue door and windows framed by shingle siding. A white picket fence enhances the quaint curb appeal of the home.
Cottage in South Kingstown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

The Snug Cottage: Walk to Water-Newly Renovated

Simply adorable studio cottage. 216 sq.ft. Central AC & heat, kitchen w/stove, oven, refrigerator, sink, & cabinets. Outfitted w/ plates, dishes & cookware. Eating area w/ drop leaf table. Comfortable, memory foam double bed w/ storage bins underneath. Bathroom w/ shower stall & pocket door. An outdoor shower for an easy post beach rinse too. No smoking in or on the premises. 2 parking spots at property; NO BOATS, CAMPERS, RVs OR TRAILERS ALLOWED . No street parking. No candles. RE-01712-STR

Top guest favorite
A cozy home is presented, featuring a welcoming front porch with steps leading to the entrance. Surrounded by well-maintained shrubbery and trees, the structure's light exterior contrasts with the lush green lawn, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Home in Narragansett
5 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Momma Bears Bungalow

Our property is centrally located from all beaches in South County Rhode Island. Walking distance to shopping and groceries also a playground if you have children. Enjoy this beautiful home that we poured our heart and soul into ourselves. There are custom countertops along with the soft touches to make you feel at home. The bathroom is extremely spacious. There is a wide open living/dining area . One queen Bedroom with lots of space. A twin bedroom that extends into a king bed.

Top guest favorite
The open kitchen and dining area feature light-colored cabinetry and a spacious dining table with white chairs. A modern refrigerator and appliances are visible, while a large television is mounted on the wall. Soft rugs are laid across the tiled floor, enhancing the inviting ambiance.
Apartment in Narragansett
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

A coastal charm! Kick back and relax year round!

A bright and uplifting getaway place with coastal charm. Contemporary décor and style in a refreshing, quiet neighborhood. Stroll down to the river with a beverage and snack to enjoy the water view and sunsets. Only 7 minutes to Narragansett Town Beach, 15 minutes to visit Newport, and 10 minutes to the University of RI (URI). Take a ferry trip to Block Island to enjoy the beauty of the bluffs, lighthouse, beaches, music and fresh seafood. Close proximity to RI State beaches also!

Top guest favorite
The exterior view features a partially shaded wooden deck with a gas grill, surrounded by landscaped areas and a variety of shrubs. A smooth stone pathway leads to the entrance, and a grassy area extends beyond, framed by trees in the background.
Apartment in South Kingstown
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Blue Dream BnB

This is a 1,400 sq ft private in-law apartment with your own locked entrance completely separate from the house. The 1st floor has two bedrooms with new queen beds and a full bath. The 2nd floor has a full kitchen, pull out couch, full bath and room for an inflatable bed. Child and dog friendly with pack n play and water bowls on hand. Please look at our reviews to see if we would be a good fit. A few miles from several local beaches, Newport and the Block Island Ferry. 4:20 friendly.

Top guest favorite
A horse stands near a fenced area outside a red barn, surrounded by green trees and grass. The structure features a white window and a stone pathway leading to the entrance, evoking a peaceful farm atmosphere.
Farm stay in Saunderstown
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Studio Farm Cottage near Newport & Narragansett

Our farm is conveniently located 15 minutes from Newport, 10 minutes from Narragansett, and 10 minutes from Wickford. From Wickford, you can catch a ferry to Block Island, while the Quonset Ferry to Martha's Vineyard (May-Oct) is just 15 minutes away. The cottage is walking distance to a public bus stop and 15 minutes from the Kingston (AMTRAK) or Wickford (MBTA) train stations. We're happy to pick you up from the train or airport if we're available.

Top guest favorite
The kitchen features a large quartz island with seating, surrounded by dark cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Two pendant lights hang above the island, while ample natural light filters through the window, illuminating the modern design.
Home in Narragansett
5 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Coastal Paradise Stunning Water View Walk to Beach

Stunning 8BR Beach House: Water Views, Decks, Walk to Beach! This beautiful 3-story, 8BR, 4.5BA retreat is a short stroll to the beach. Enjoy phenomenal water views from two large decks. The second floor hosts the kitchen, dining area, and living room, opening onto the deck. Kitchen features a massive quartz island, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood dining table seating 12. The living room boasts a large sleeper couch and 65" 4K HD TV.

Top guest favorite
The exterior view of the property displays a multi-story house painted in light colors, featuring multiple windows and a small deck at the entrance. A gravel driveway is visible, along with a well-maintained lawn and a few planters at the base of the house.
Apartment in Narragansett
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Rhode to Bali - Town Beach Unit 3

We are excited to share our Air BnB, “Rhode to Bali” with you. We live on the property and are happy to help you get the most out of your Narragansett vacation. Our house has two apartments with separate entrances. Each one has a full bath, kitchen and bedroom with a high quality, comfortable queen bed . Walking distance to beach, park, restaurants, and coffee shops. We look forward to meeting you . Warmly, Carolyn Plante

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Narragansett?

    Narragansett has popular accommodations near the Pier area for easy access to beaches, shops, and dining. Staying around Point Judith or near Scarborough Beach is frequently suggested for quieter surroundings and scenic views.

  • What are the best things to do in Narragansett with kids?

    Families often explore sandcastle-building and swimming at Narragansett Town Beach, search for shells around Scarborough Beach, and walk the seawall for ocean views. Adventure seekers can visit nearby nature centers or play at local parks.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Narragansett?

    Explore popular beaches like Narragansett Town Beach, wander along the historic Towers, and enjoy fresh seafood in locally owned restaurants. Surfing, kayaking, and coastal hikes are frequently suggested outdoor activities.

  • How is the weather in Narragansett?

    Narragansett has cold winters near 19–37°F (-7–3°C), with snow and rain, and warm, breezy summers ranging from 60–80°F (16–27°C). Spring and fall are milder, with moderate rainfall and changing foliage.

  • When is the best time to visit Narragansett?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for warmer beach days and outdoor activities. Autumn attracts visitors for scenic coastal views and quieter streets, while winter is quieter with brisk air and stormy weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Narragansett?

    Visit Narragansett Town Beach for swimming and sun, stroll by The Towers for coastal history, and explore the fishing village atmosphere around Point Judith. The seawall is a favorite spot for ocean views and relaxing walks.

  • What are some hiking trails in Narragansett?

    Narragansett has scenic trails such as the Canonchet Farm Trail and nature walks near Black Point. Many visitors also explore paths around Fishermen’s Memorial State Park for coastal views and native plants.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Narragansett?

    Families can play at the beachfront, join surfing lessons, or picnic at local parks. Walking along The Towers, trying fishing excursions, and visiting nearby nature centers are frequently suggested ways to spend a day together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Narragansett?

    Explore local lighthouses, visit historic Newport for waterfront walks, or discover regional food shops in coastal villages nearby. Charter boat cruises and nature reserves around southern Rhode Island are also often recommended.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Narragansett?

    Many stays in Narragansett welcome pets, especially in residential neighborhoods and near beach areas. When booking, check for outdoor spaces and designated pet amenities.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Narragansett?

    Arrive early to popular beaches for easier parking and quieter mornings, and consider layers since coastal breezes shift quickly. Local seafood markets and small bakeries are frequently suggested for enjoying fresh flavors.

  • What is Narragansett known for?

    Narragansett is known for its sandy beaches, classic surf culture, and maritime heritage. The area has historic landmarks such as The Towers and is popular for fresh seafood, fishing, and scenic waterfront views.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Narragansett?

    Explore Black Point’s shoreline trails for quiet walks along the water. Marshes and local parks near Point Judith invite birdwatching and peaceful scenery away from the main crowds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Narragansett?

    Narragansett has locally caught lobster, clam cakes, and Rhode Island-style calamari as highlights. Handmade ice cream and stuffies—a regional stuffed clam dish—are frequently suggested treats.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Narragansett?

    Pack layers for shifting coastal temperatures, beachwear, and sturdy shoes for walking trails or exploring rocky areas. Sunscreen and reusable water bottles are recommended for longer days outside.

  • What is the nightlife in Narragansett like?

    Narragansett has a relaxed nightlife scene, especially near the Pier area with casual bars and live music. Many venues feature local seafood, craft drinks, and outdoor seating during warm months.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Narragansett?

    Narragansett hosts summer concerts and art festivals around the Pier, and seafood celebrations are popular throughout late summer. Holiday parades and seasonal farmers markets often draw both locals and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Narragansett?

    Family-friendly stays are often available in neighborhoods near the beach, Pier area, and Point Judith. Rentals with extra bedrooms, outdoor space, and proximity to parks or dining are frequently suggested for groups with children.

All about Narragansett

The small seaside community of Narragansett, on the chilly Atlantic waters of Rhode Island’s southern coast, has attracted summer-bound beachgoers for generations. Drawn by impeccable weather and sprawling beaches rife with recreational opportunities, visitors congregate on the soft sandy beaches for surfing and sunbathing. The historic downtown areas with streetside cafes, cobblestoned streets, and iconic New England-style architecture offer opportunities to enjoy regional seafood like lobster, steamed clams, and boiled crawfish.

If you’re looking to do some hiking and wildlife spotting outside of town, Burlingame State Park, Big River Management Area, and Block Island National Wildlife Refuge are easily accessible from Narragansett.

What are the top things to do in Narragansett?

Beavertail State Park

Walking trails, rocky coastlines, and picnic areas adorn this small state park overlooking Narragansett Bay. You can enjoy afternoons in the sun and check out the onsite Lighthouse Museum and its exhibits. Or visit the science center with detailed information on the local geology, ecology, and adjacent tide pools that are open for exploration during low tide.

Point Judith Pond

Point Judith Pond is one of the most easily accessible clamming sites in Rhode Island. It’s located on the edge of town, drawing fans of steamers and quahogs. Several shops in town will rent you the gear you’ll need to go clamming. Just be sure you’re familiar with daily catch limits and grab a temporary fishing license before heading out.

Block Island

Take the Point Judith Ferry to this small island retreat roughly 12 miles off the coast of Rhode Island. Block Island is known for its dramatic sweeping cliffs, sandy beaches, and a 19th-century lighthouse. The Block Island National Wildlife Refuge, on the northern side of the island, offers opportunities for hiking while you check out the migratory songbirds that call the island home.

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