You may have always been told that summer is the best time to enjoy Narragansett Bay. But while summers here are undeniably amazing, you’ll be happy to know there’s plenty to see here in every season. In fact, right now is the perfect time to get a glimpse of all the migratory harbor seals hanging out in the bay. Save the Bay is currently offering Seal and Lighthouse tours, and they’re fantastic.
Narragansett Bay forms New England’s largest estuary.
FaceMePLS / Flickr This 28-mile inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean is an expansive natural harbor.
Typically, you can only spot harbor seals here during the winter and early spring.
Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay / Facebook They love to relax in these chilly waters.
Save The Bay has been offering seal watching tours and nature cruises for the last 15 years.
YouTube And now, they have Seal and Lighthouse tours, which are fun two-hour adventures.
The Seal & Lighthouse Tours begin with your boat motoring through historic Newport Harbor.
Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay / Facebook There, you’ll have sweeping views of seals resting on Citing Rock off of Rose Island and the Newport Bridge.
The cruise is worth it for an up-close-and-personal look at these adorable creatures alone – but the tour also includes a stop at Rose Island Lighthouse.
YouTube There, you’ll have a chance to get out of the boat for awhile and enjoy a lighthouse tour.
The cost of this seasonal experience is $47 for adults and $37 for children and Save the Bay members (children under three are free).
Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay / Facebook You can also pay $22 for a one-hour tour ($17 for children and members) and just spend your time checking out the seals.
This video gives you a more in-depth look at what a tour is like. Ready to come spend time with the seals?
FaceMePLS / Flickr
This 28-mile inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean is an expansive natural harbor.
Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay / Facebook
They love to relax in these chilly waters.
YouTube
And now, they have Seal and Lighthouse tours, which are fun two-hour adventures.
There, you’ll have sweeping views of seals resting on Citing Rock off of Rose Island and the Newport Bridge.
YouTube
There, you’ll have a chance to get out of the boat for awhile and enjoy a lighthouse tour.
You can also pay $22 for a one-hour tour ($17 for children and members) and just spend your time checking out the seals.
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