Discover the Little U.S. Town Known as the `Sailing Capital of the World`

If you like sailing, or just enjoy learning about some of the most unique towns in the U.S., this one is for you! We’re bringing you to Newport, Rhode Island — the ‘Sailing Capital of the World’, and covering what makes this little town so special.

Why Is Newport the ‘Sailing Capital of the World’?

Newport is a Rhode Island city on the coast of Narragansett Bay. It’s been the heart of sailing missions for many years, with the first records dating back to the 17th century. The reason why Newport is such a great sailing city is because of the amount of wind it gets.

Another reason that Newport earned the title of ‘Sailing Capital of the World’ is because it’s so ingrained in the city’s culture. The city sits on the edge of the bay and offers miles of views of passing sailboats. Even those who don’t sail can soak up the views at Cliff Walk, a 3.5-mile trail that takes travelers along the edge of the water.

Sailors can count on catching some cool summer breezes while on Narragansett Bay. That’s one of the main reasons that the city was chosen to host the America’s Cup from 1930 to 2003. The America’s Cup competition is one of the most unique and prestigious sailing competitions, and it’s also the oldest international competition (of any sport) that is still operating. Being host to such an important event certainly helped secure Newport’s title as ‘Sailing Capital of the World’.

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