The Hamptons
Whether you are living it up or winding down in your own private getaway, the Hamptons are for you. A concentration of towns, villages, and beachside hamlets, the Hamptons are nestled on the Atlantic Ocean in the east end of Long Island. The area was originally conceived solely as a summer colony retreat from the hustle and bustle of the big city, and to this day has maintained this laid-back quality of life.
It is a popular escape for city folks ready to recharge with good food, sea breezes, or beach days. The Hamptons are not strictly hands-off to non-New York natives, however, and while it does carry an affinity for the lifestyles of the rich and famous, there are ports of call for everyone.
The Hamptons at a Glance The Hamptons has always been a tried-and-true classic retreat, especially with its oceanside location, rural atmosphere, charming history, and relaxing seclusion. It has not only attracted affluent New York City dwellers and celebrities to its sandy beaches, but people from the world over and varying levels of tax brackets can find somewhere to land. The higher and lower ends of the housing and home rental markets can run steep, but the South Fork has so much to offer for anyone just needing a break from it all. Between cheap, delicious tacos and $85 tasting menus, to laid-back surfing, and an opulent nightlife, the Hamptons has become an attractive place for those on a budget and big spenders alike.
Where are the Hamptons? The Hamptons� location keeps it commercially and socially linked to New England, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Plenty of its communities were erected by Connecticut natives, with architecture and aesthetics harkening back to those New England roots, especially in Sag Harbor Village and East Hampton Village. The climate in the Hamptons makes it ideal for getting away, especially in the spring and summer. The summer is mild and relaxing, with an occasional higher temperature here and there, but nothing dipping in the ocean cannot fix. Winters run cold, piling snow on already white sand, and while it makes for a picturesque winter retreat, summer vacationers would prefer to wait for the warmer months. Private flights arrive at East Hampton Airport, just south of Sag Harbor. The Hamptons Attractions
There is no shortage of things to do during your stay in the South Fork. You can start your day at the unassuming, but delicious Estia�s Little Kitchen for buttermilk pancakes or breakfast tacos. Estia�s is open for every meal, so the chances of you going back for a beer with your lunch, or a cocktail dinner are pretty high. You can also investigate the French flair of Bilboquet! But, if you are serious about wining and dining, head into Sag Harbor for a venerable village of casual to fine dining experiences--all with a spectacular view of the bay.
The summer months are when the Hamptons come alive with parties often lasting into the morning hours, and surfers hitting the waves at Ditch Plains in Montauk. Or hit the trails of Hither Hill before visiting the Pollock-Krasner House for a glimpse into the creative and personal life of famed artist Jackson Pollock. The Crow�s Nest in Montauk has a drink and a meal ready for you when you are ready to take in the golden-orange sunset against the blue waters.
Dick Rocks
Wheeler Rock
East Fire Island
Goose Rocks
Squaw Rocks
Chaffinch Island
Big Boil
Atlantique Beach
Shoreham Beach
Belden Island
The Hassock
Bowman Rock
Blue Point Beach
East Rive Beach
Momauguin Beach
Island´S End Golf And Country Club
Frisbie Island
Indian Island Golf Course
John Boyle Island
Southampton Beach
Horse Island
House Chimney Island
Hammonasset Beach
Parrish Art Museum
The Thimbles
West Beach
Cupsoque Beach
West Silver Sands Beach
Outer White Top
Shinnecock Hills
Warner Islands
Islip Art Museum
Old Cobble Rocks
Falkner Island Light
Gibsons Beach
Moon Rock
Foskett Island
Miller Place Beach
Kenneys Road Beach
Hen Island
Lower Beach
Sumac Island
Osborn - Jackson House Museum
Maidstone Park Beach
Overlook Beach
Marine Island
Dogfish Island
Northford Rock (Historical)
Olde Vine Golf Club
Bedell Cellars
Blue Ridge Golf Club
Hotchkiss Grove Beach
Truman Beach
Pindar Vineyards
Hampton Beach
Home Sweet Home Museum
Quogue Wildlife Refuge
Pipe Stave Hollow
Westhampton Beach
Suffolk County Marine Museum West
Sag Harbor Golf Course
West Fire Island
Umbrella Island
Andrews Island
Circle Beach
Hookers Rock
Mary Rock
Short Beach
Sannino Vineyard
Poxabogue Golf Course
Mill Pond Golf Course
Blackstone Rocks
Sparkling Pointe
Long Island National Golf Club
Shinnecock Hills Golf Course
Limewood Beach
Stratford Shoal Light
Sag Harbor Whaling Museum
Scotts Beach
Orient Beach
Harmony Vineyards
Three Quarters Rock
Watermill Beach
Big Indian
Wainscott Beach
Sammys Beach
New Haven Lighthouse
Guild Hall Museum
Upper Beach
Sebonack Golf Club
Shinnecock Light
Jeffrey Rock
Indian Island
New Made Island
Horton Lane Beach
Falkner Island
White Top Rock
Foot Rocks
Jacobs Public Beach