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The Newport Harbor Island Resort’s decor embraces the city’s nautical roots and the island’s history.
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We started our tour by visiting the resort’s state-of-the-art fitness center, which is accessible 24 hours a day with your room key.
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The resort offers ample spaces to relax both inside and outside.
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The Lounge draws primarily an adult crowd, but families are welcome too. Guests can place their order here to dine out on the deck as well.
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The Lounge has familiar favorites on the bar menu in addition to signature cocktails.
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The resort is on the northern tip of Goat Island, where a torpedo station was constructed in 1869 that produced weapons for the Navy until closing in 1951, including through World War I and World War II. Photos and nods to the island’s past can be found throughout the property.
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The fire pits are a hit with couples, families and friend groups. They can be reserved in advance.
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The outdoor pool is popular and vibrant during the daytime, but when we visited at dusk, it was serene.
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The Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and overlooks the resort’s marina.
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The Restaurant also has a deck where guests can enjoy a salty breeze on warm summer days.
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