FOR RENT
$87
per night$609 / 7 night stay
Ocean Club at Atlantic Beach




Check-in
05/17/2025

Check-out
05/24/2025

Bedrooms
1 Bedroom

Sleeps
4

Baths
Varies

View
Varies

Check-in
05/17/2025

Check-out
05/24/2025


Usage Frequency

Maintenance Fees
$0

Season
Low

Bedrooms
1 Bedroom

Baths
Varies

Sleeps
4

View
Varies

Unit #
TBA

Affiliation
Interval International

Ownership

Usage Type
BOOK THIS RENTAL

Check-in
05/17/2025
Check-out
05/24/2025
$87
per
night $609 / 7 NIGHT STAY
night $609 / 7 NIGHT STAY
Why are these prices so low?
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About Ocean Club at Atlantic Beach
Newport is famous for its natural seaside beauty and for the magnificent mansions and gardens built there by the industrial barons of America's Gilded Age. But you don't need to have a tiara or chauffeur to enjoy Newport's treasures, from interesting museums to mansion tours to walks or bicycle tours along rocky coves. Newport was the playground of the wealthy (think Vanderbilts and Astors) from the 1880s to the early 20th century. Their fantastically elaborate mansions along Bellevue Avenue - the Breakers, the Elms, Marblehouse, Rosecliff - are open to tours. Newport also was host from 1930 to 1983 to the America's Cup, the world's premiere yacht regatta. Even though the Australians wrestled the Cup from the New York Yacht Club in 1983 and the contest moved out of Newport, yachting and boating remain deeply ingrained along Newport Harbor and at the city's Museum of Yachting. Many types of cruises in and out of local waters are offered to the public.
Amenities
Air Conditioning
Cooking Facilities
Lockout (some units)
Television
VCR or DVD
Exercise Equipment
Laundry
Whirlpool/Hot Tub
Pool
Auto Rental
Bar/Cocktail Lounge
Beach
Bicycle Trails
Boat Marina/Launching
Fishing
Golf
Grocery/Convenience Store
Horseback Riding
Lake
Live Entertainment
Playground
Racquetball
Restaurant
Sailing/Rentals
Scuba Diving
Spa
Tennis
Waterskiing
Sauna or Steam Room
