Good morning, Newport! Today is Wednesday, July 2, the 183rd day of 2025. There are 182 days left in the year.
🚨 You need to know
Newport Harbor is welcoming one of the world’s most famous ocean liners today as the majestic Queen Mary 2 makes her scheduled port call at the City by the Sea. The iconic Cunard vessel, which arrived this morning for a day-long visit, anchored in the harbor and tenders passengers to Perrotti Park, giving visitors the chance to explore Newport’s historic waterfront and renowned attractions.
The Queen Mary 2 stands as an engineering marvel and the world’s last true ocean liner, explicitly designed for transatlantic crossings rather than traditional cruise itineraries. Completed in 2004 and measuring 345 meters in length, the ship ranks among the longest cruise vessels in the world, and can accommodate 2,620 passengers along with 1,200 crew members across her 19 decks. With a cruising speed of 30 knots, she holds the distinction of being the world’s fastest cruise liner currently in operation.
Today’s visit marks the midpoint of what promises to be a busy cruise season for Newport Harbor. According to the latest cruise ship schedule from DiscoverNewport.org, the harbor is set to welcome an impressive lineup of vessels through the fall months. The schedule the majority of port calls will occur from September through early November, with September being particularly active with 18 scheduled arrivals, including multiple visits from popular ships like the Enchanted Princess, Norwegian Getaway, and Silver Shadow.
The cruise ship season will continue strong into October with 17 more scheduled arrivals, featuring luxury vessels such as the Crystal Serenity, Viking Mars, and Majestic Princess. The season begins winding down in November with seven final visits, including return calls from the Silver Shadow and Crystal Serenity.
As with all cruise ship visits to Newport, the Queen Mary 2 and other vessels make day-long stops only, with none staying overnight.

Here’s what else you should know
🆕 Fort Adams Trust has opened its mysterious underground listening tunnels to the public for the first time, marking a significant expansion of the self-guided tour experience at the National Historic Landmark.
🕰️ Stories of priceless artwork lying unrecognized for decades will take center stage when one of America’s leading antiquities experts visits Newport next week.
🌬️ Rhode Island’s plan to bring in more offshore wind power appears at risk of washing away after a fourth delay to a scheduled contract signing with a project developer.
🇺🇸 The Newport Historical Society will open the doors of the Colony House on July 4th as part of the city’s Independence Day celebrations, offering residents and visitors a chance to experience history at one of America’s oldest government buildings.
🗓️ On tap this week/weekend: Fourth of July festivities, Newport Classical, Newport Gulls, Newport Polo, and more. Here’s a look at what’s on tap for events, live music, and entertainment this week and weekend.
📰 The Latest from What’sUpNewp
📈 Yesterday’s most-read
The following were yesterday’s most-read What’sUpNewp articles.
- Obituary: Paula Raposo
- What Sold: A look at 25 recent sales across Newport County (June 23 – 27)
- Obituary: Charles F. Weishar
- What’s Up in Newport County this week and weekend: June 30 – July 6
- Newport City Council schedules Executive Session following disrupted meeting
- Obituary: Richard Morgan
- Morning Notes: Preservation Society names new chairman, welcomes trustees at annual gathering
- Portsmouth Fire Department quickly contains brush fire on Anthony Road
- Colony House to host Independence Day Celebration with Declaration Reading, 21-gun salute
- Providence Restaurant Weeks returns with 60+ participating eateries
📅 What’s Up Today
- Today: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 1 pm and 2 pm. Patchy fog before 8 am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Southwest wind 6 to 10 mph. The chance of precipitation is 50%—new rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts are possible in thunderstorms.
- Tonight: Patchy fog before 2 am, then patchy fog after 4 am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
- Today: SW wind 5 to 9 kt. A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 1 pm and 2 pm. Patchy fog before 8 am. Seas 1 ft or less.
- Tonight: SW wind 5 to 7 kt. Patchy fog before 2 am, then Patchy fog after 4 am. Seas 1 ft or less.
- The coastal water temperature is 64 degrees.
- Sunrise at 5:16 am. Sunset at 8:22 pm. 15 hours & 6 minutes of sun.
- High tide at 1:41 am & 2:15 pm. Low tide at 7:04 am & 8 pm.
- The lunar phase is a Waxing Crescent.
Things To Do
- 7 am: Wednesday Walking Club at Second Beach
- 2 pm: Aquidneck Growers Market on Memorial Blvd.
- 3:30 pm: Free Wednesday Walk at Norman Bird Sanctuary
- 5 pm: Taproot’s 7th Anniversary at Newport Vineyars & Restaurant
- 5:30 pm: Outdoor Fitness with RAD Fit at Sakonnet Vineyards
- 6:30 pm: Fermentation Class at Forty 1 North
- 6:30 pm: Singles at Sunset 50+ at OceanCliff
- 6:35 pm: Newport Gulls home game at Cardines Field
Live Music & Entertainment
- Buskers: Open Mic with Mike Warner at 9 pm
- Fastnet Pub: Trivia at 9 pm
- JPT Film & Event Center: The Life of Chuck at 5 pm, Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning at 7:30 pm
- Landing: Mark Flynn at 12:30 pm, Jay Parker at 4 pm, Jim Devlin at 8 pm
- Newport Vineyards: Nikki & The Barn Boys at 5 pm
- O’Brien’s Pub: Eoin Egan on the patio at 4:30 pm
- One Pelham East: Karaoke at 9 pm
- Pivotal Brewing: Groove Merchants at 7 pm
- Ragged Island Brewing Company: Summer Concert Series featuring Wooden Horse at 4 pm
- Sunset Cove: Mac McAnally at 3 pm
Newport County Public Meetings
- Middletown: Middletown Library Building Committee at 6 pm
- Tiverton: Tiverton Zoning Board of Review at 7 pm

