Once a private home in Newport, then moved to Jamestown in 1889, Wyndham Bay Voyage Inn offers a special New England vacation experience. Throughout, the furnishings are Colonial reproductions, and the Inn has a pool, gym, and spa. Jamestown's sights include Beavertail Light, the harbor, and many shops and boutiques.
The last standing wood-frame hotel in Jamestown, The Bay Voyage preserves the charm of the past while providing the deluxe lifestyle demanded by the modern vacationer. The resort overlooks Narragansett Bay, with a marina just a few minutes away. The resort's restaurant offers gourmet dining at its finest. You can reach Newport via the connecting bridge. Newport is the site of the Tennis Hall of Fame and splendid mansions, which you can tour. The bay and the Atlantic Ocean beyond offer superb boating and fishing. For a little excitement, Newport is just over the bridge, and down on the bay, guests can rent private boats and fishing equipment for a day on the water. Land lovers will enjoy Jamestown's exhilarating bike and horse trails. And not far from the resort is Beavertail State Park, which is known for its beautiful vistas along the New England coastline.
Overlooking Narragansett Bay, less than one-half mile from shopping and dining in Jamestown, R.I. Historic Newport is just across the bay, five miles from the property. If you enjoy this area, you may want to visit Fairfield Newport at Newport Overlook. Area attractions including the Newport Art Museum and the International Tennis Hall of Fame, both within one mile of the property. Spring Street, the main thoroughfare of the Historic Hill district is also less than one mile from the property. The district is home to the "cottages," summer mansions constructed by the extremely wealthy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fantastic shopping, dining, and entertainment options are available, with Thames Street hosting the most numerous and popular venues in town.
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