Throwback fun with the unlimited things to do in Westerly



Misquamicut, RI, is known for its pristine sandy beach and wonderful restaurants, beach bars, ice cream parlors, children's amusements and more. Everything you need for an unforgettable beach vacation is just a short walk or bike ride from The Hotel Maria. 

When planning your visit to Misquamicut Beach, be sure not to miss the following popular attractions and things to do in Westerly, RI.

Bayview Fun Park opens in a new tab

There's fun for the whole family with their award winning miniature golf course, batting cages, bumper boats, go-karts, bungee jump, and ocean fishing charters.

Flying Horse Carousel opens in a new tab

The oldest operating carousel in the U.S.A is right here in Watch Hill, bringing joy to families since the late 1800's.

Watch Hill Lighthouse opens in a new tab

Commissioned in 1807, this historic landmark and museum sits on a peninsula a beautiful ten-minute walk from the charming village of Watch Hill.

Foxwoods Resort Casino opens in a new tab

Even if gambling is not your thing, Foxwoods has something for everyone with great restaurants and clubs, shopping, a spa, a bowling alley, an arcade, live entertainment and more.

Matunuck Oyster Bar opens in a new tab

Savor an unforgettable waterfront experience highlighted by fresh, locally grown produce and locally farm-raised and wild caught fish.

Mystic Aquarium opens in a new tab

Descend to a wondrous realm beneath the ocean, with indoor and outdoor tanks featuring majestic sea creatures ranging from beluga whales and endangered African penguins to rescued seals and exotic tropical fish and more.

Atlantic Beach Park opens in a new tab

A Misquamicut tradition since 1921, this family entertainment center offers kiddie rides, Dusty's Ice Cream and more.

Napatree Point opens in a new tab

This pristine beach and bird sanctuary located on a peninsula in Watch Hill is a challenge to reach and impossible to forget.

Misquamicut State Beach opens in a new tab

From The Hotel Maria, it’s just a short walk to the largest state beach in Rhode Island, where you will find sandy shores and a great children’s playground.