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GETAWAY
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by megan gagnon DESIGNER-APPROVED DESTINATIONS
left: A view of the exterior, complete with weathered shingles and Victorian details. middle: Vintage surfboards were a must for a property originally called The Surf Hotel. right: The views are unrivaled at the only oceanfront hotel.
Easy Breezy
This BLOCK ISLAND gem embraces surfer style and island living
Visitors to Block Island know the iconic property well— with its Victorian façade and wraparound porch—a welcome sight for travelers stepping off the ferry to experience one of Rhode Island’s treasured summer spots. Locals remember it as The Surf Hotel, which anchored the small area of village shops for most of the
Every seat is a good one on the property’s wraparound porch. building’s history (it started as a cottage for the island doctor in 1873) before emerging after a full renovation in 2019 as Block Island Beach House. The reimagined resort pays homage to its storied past, with an elevated surf shack vibe inside and an outdoor space that invites guests to take in perhaps its best feature: the sweeping views of Crescent Beach.
Boston firm Elder & Ash dreamed up the redesign, collecting one-of-a-kind antiques and vintage surfboards to evoke the nostalgia of the island’s original beach cottages. Styled alongside modern light fixtures and against a backdrop of statement wallpaper, the result feels fresh. Distressed wood
above: A recent addition to the property, The Gables has one of the only pools on the island. below: The frosé is available all day at Beach Bar and will match the sunset pink sky.
furniture sits on hand-selected oriental rugs, and original art hangs on shiplap walls— special touches that complete the homey ambience in each unique room.
One of the best ways to take in the view is with a drink in hand. This summer, the cocktail list includes margaritas, rum punch, and plenty of other refreshing concoctions to beckon you in from the beach. Pair your BIBH Surfslide (the hotel’s take on a mudslide) with a plate from The Surf, known for its casual menu, which includes BBQ and seafood-forward shared plates. There’s also the Beach Bar, where you can grab a frosé as you’re coming up from the sand, the perfect way end to a day of swimming or take in the sunset.
Your best plan is not have one at all. Book a stay, explore the island on a bike or moped, and carve out plenty of time for beach lounging. Chances are, you’ll become a Block Island regular, too.
Block Island Beach House 32 Dodge Street Block Island, RI 02807 larkhotels.com
above: Retro touches run throughout, like at the charming bar. below: The fish tacos are a favorite of the summer menu.
The vibe in the lobby is laid-back and lived-in.
GET A ROOM
Each unique space blends beach house charm with elevated amenities
SHACK CHIC Drift off to sleep in a vintage-inspired spindle king bed. Blackout shades ensure you’ll sleep in— unless you’re getting up for a sunrise surf.
VIEW FINDER Snag a room with a balcony, and enjoy morning coffee or happy hour cocktails on your perch at the only oceanfront hotel on Block Island.
NEW WAVE Rooms at The Gables offer more space and options with twin beds, making them ideal for families.