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What’s Newport Like in June?

Newport, Rhode Island, in June typically offers pleasant, mild weather as the summer season begins to unfold. It’s a popular time to visit, bridging the gap between spring and peak summer.

What is the Weather and Climate in Newport in June?

June in Newport sees average high temperatures ranging from approximately 70-75°F (21-24°C) and average low temperatures around 55-60°F (13-16°C). Rainfall is moderate, with an estimated 3-4 inches (75-100mm) spread across 8-10 days, meaning mostly sunny days with occasional showers. Water temperatures in Narragansett Bay and the ocean typically range from 60-65°F (15-18°C), cool but often suitable for some beach activities.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in June?

June marks the start of the high season. Accommodation costs are generally higher than spring but may be slightly less than July or August. Hotel and B&B rates can range from an estimated $150-$250+ per night for budget options, $250-$500+ for mid-range, and $400-$800+ for luxury or premier B&Bs. Availability decreases significantly for popular options, especially on weekends; booking several weeks to months in advance is recommended. Dining costs vary, with a casual meal estimated at $15-$30 per person and fine dining ranging from $70-$150+ per person. Mansion tour admissions typically cost $30-$40 per adult.

What Should I Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions)?

Expect moderate to high crowds, particularly as the month progresses and school holidays begin. Weekends will be notably busier. Conditions are generally excellent for outdoor activities, with long daylight hours and often breezy coastal air. Local events in June often include early summer regattas, farmers’ markets, and sometimes smaller festivals like the Newport Oyster & Chowder Festival (check specific dates annually).

What are the Best Activities for June in Newport?

June is ideal for exploring Newport’s diverse offerings. Consider walking the scenic Cliff Walk for ocean views and mansion glimpses, taking guided tours of the historic Gilded Age Mansions (such as The Breakers or Marble House), or enjoying sailing and harbor boat tours. Beach days at Easton Beach (First Beach) or Gooseberry Beach are popular, though ocean swimming may still feel cool. Exploring the shops and restaurants along Thames Street and Bowen’s Wharf is also a favorite.

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