There are six ways to get from Narragansett to Mystic Seaport, including bus, train, taxi, and car. The cheapest way is $7, while the quickest takes 47 minutes. The Jamestown Newport Ferry’s Hop-On Hop-Off service offers scenic, easy-access transportation between Jamestown and Newport, crossing Narragansett Bay and going through the bay’s islands, rivers, and coves.
The journey from Narragansett to Mystic takes approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including transfers. Passenger tickets can be purchased online in advance or at the ticket counter on the date of travel as space allows. This 90-minute cruise showcases some of Rhode Island’s most beautiful Lighthouses. The captain will take you throughout Narragansett Bay, bringing you up close to the bay’s beauty.
For a day trip with kids, Mystic is a great choice. It is only an hour away from Narragansett and the road is good and fast. The living history of Mystic is a charming seaport town that captures the essence of a bygone era while providing modern amenities and timeless memories for every traveler. The direct drive from Mystic to Narragansett is 31.1 miles (50 km) and should have a drive time of 42 minutes in normal traffic.
A whale watch tour with a company named Frances Fleet in Narragansett RI is mentioned as a possible option. This is not a complete list of ports and is intended solely as a guide to great destinations.
📹 JUST SAILING in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island~ with Mary Beth and Stephen ~Ep 65
Out for an afternoon sail in Narragansett Bay, just sailing and hardly any talking. Enough said! #sailing, #narragansetbay …
📹 Ep30 Mystic Seaport and Museum
We leave Narragansett Bay and cruise south to Watch Hill, RI then a short hop to Mystic, CT.
This article was great. So many familiar, fun places to see again. Looked like the weather was beautiful as well. Nice to see Scott and Lyn and looked like a fun time for all. Pancake doing the zoomies on the beach was awesome!! What a terrific little spirit she is. You are getting really darn good with boat repairs and by now I think you can handle just about anything that may come your way!! Good job Capt Bryan. What a terrific adventure this has been for you all. ⛵🐾💖