Planning a trip to the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival? Take this chance to explore Nye Beach – a charming and historic neighborhood in Newport where visitors are greeted by a picturesque blend of sandy shores, boutique shops, art galleries, cozy cafes, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Here’s what you can discover at Nye Beach:
Nye Beach provides easy access to the sandy shores of the Pacific Ocean. Stroll along the beach, enjoy the invigorating sea breeze, and take in breathtaking views of the Oregon coastline.
The Nye Beach Turnaround is a central gathering point with a historic touch.
Take a leisurely walk along this scenic path, lined with benches and panoramic views of the Pacific. Keep an eye out for a beautiful compass rose that adorns the turnaround.
Explore the locally owned boutiques, shops and galleries scattered throughout Nye Beach where you’ll find a variety of unique items, local artwork, and ocean-inspired souvenirs on display.
Nye Beach is home to several cafes and restaurants with something for everyone. Enjoy dining with a view, indulging in some fresh seafood at Pacific Kitchen, sipping on a craft beer at The Taphouse at Nye Creek, or grabbing a coffee at one of the cozy local coffee shops.
Book enthusiasts should visit the Nye Beach Book House, an independent bookstore with a thoughtfully curated selection of books. It’s a cozy spot to browse and find a good beach read.
Nye Beach is known for its vibrant art scene with various galleries and the Newport Visual Arts Center (VAC) featuring local and regional artists. The area often hosts art walks and community events throughout the year.
The Nye Beach area has some historic landmarks, including the Sylvia Beach Hotel, which has a literary theme and is named after Sylvia Beach, the famous American bookseller and publisher.
Historical Fact: The area is named after John Nye, a pioneer who came west with a team of oxen in 1859, claiming the semi-wilderness area in 1866 when the US Government opened the coastal area to homesteaders. He later sold it in 1880 to Sam Irvin, a developer, who saw the area’s potential and began to promote Newport tourism.
Stroll along the cobblestone streets that add character to the neighborhood. The charming streets contribute to the nostalgic and quaint feel of this beloved beach town. Pause to admire the colorful murals that adorn some buildings in Nye Beach, adding an artistic flair to the neighborhood.
Depending on the season, visitors may have the opportunity to spot gray whales from Don & Ann Davis Park. Situated on a bluff, this 2-acre site offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. On a clear day you can see north to Yaquina Head and south all the way to Cape Perpetua! Keep your eyes on the horizon for a chance to see these majestic mammals.
Book a getaway with Oregon Beach Vacations and discover all the delights Newport’s Nye Beach has to offer. We have a great selection of vacation rentals to suit all sizes and budgets. Many of our homes have ocean views, hot tubs, and allow pets! Whether you’re looking to relax by the ocean, shop for unique treasures, or immerse yourself in local art, Nye Beach offers a delightful experience on the Oregon Coast.
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