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Day Sail or Sunset Sail for Two on the Schooner Adirondack II (Up to 25% Off)

Sail Newport
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The speedy, turn-of-the-century-style schooner ferries up to 57 guests around Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay during day or sunset sails

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Beginning in May, day sails and sunset sails depart Newport Harbor, lasting 1.5 hours. The schooner ferries guests around Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay, offering glimpses of Narragansett Bay mansions, a 19th-century military fort, and Hammersmith Farm—the former summer house of President Kennedy and the site where he and Jackie held their wedding reception.

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Promotional value expires Oct 12, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Subject to availability. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to cancellation or rescheduling due to severe weather. If rain, trip will proceed and ponchos will be provided. Sunset sail not valid Friday or Saturday. Day sail not valid Saturday. Not valid for nationally recognized holidays. Reservation required at least 48hrs in advance. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (can be rescheduled subject to availability if done 24 hrs in advance). Purchaser names will be provided to the vendor for ticketing purposes. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Sail Newport

The sight of an 80-foot pilot schooner sailing as it nimbly navigated the water of Newport Harbor was a much more common sight in the 19th century than today. Sail Newport celebrates the majestic spirit of this bygone era by welcoming passengers aboard the Adirondack II, a wooden-hulled, turn-of-the-century-style schooner that wouldn't look out of place 100 years ago—even though it was built in 1999.

The original pilot schooners were built for speed, and the creators of the Adirondack II honored this legacy while still implementing a number of modern touches—including rigging held in place with kevlar shrouds—to better create a swift, safe, and comfortable ship. On days with high winds or an above-average number of people sneezing, the Adirondack II can reach speeds of up to 10 knots as its sails catch the breeze.

For each voyage, as many as 57 passengers can explore the vessel's mahogany-trimmed teak decks as it sets out into the harbor. Cruises can provide guests with stunning views of sights such as Newport's waterside mansions, numerous lighthouses, and a 19th-century fort.

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