Block Island is steeped in history, offering a rich tapestry of cultural and historical significance. Its history dates back thousands of years, with the island originally inhabited by the Narragansett Native Americans who called it "Manisses," meaning "Island of the Little God." European settlers first arrived in the mid-17th century,
As the vibrant greens of summer slowly give way to the rich reds, oranges, and golds of autumn, Block Island transforms into an enchanting escape that feels like stepping into a postcard. It is the perfect destination for a day trip that combines cozy cafés, picturesque autumn walks, and unforgettable
Block Island is known for its unspoiled beauty, charming coastal villages, and miles of pristine beaches. Whether you’re planning a day trip or an extended stay, exploring the island is a must. With its compact size of just under 10 square miles, getting around Block Island is not only easy
2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the Block Island Ferry’s own CAROL JEAN. Beginning service in 1984, the CAROL JEAN has been a mainstay for decades, proudly serving the residents of Block Island and visitors from the mainland. She led the way for the modernization of the Interstate Navigation fleet and helped evolve the Block Island tourism
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