The legendary Hamptons, a cluster of wealthy enclaves on Long Islands South Fork, remains a celebrity summer playground, with splashy restaurants and nightclubs galore. But lovely beaches, fishing and kayaking attract off-the-A-list visitors, as well. Old money oozes throughout Southampton, while new wealth reigns in East Hampton. Montauk is a hit with fishermen and surfers. The Long Island Railroad travels the Hamptons in an hour. The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum and Montauk lighthouse are popular stops.
Restaurants in Hamptons
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Experience the Maize at Fairview Farm. An 8 acre corn maze overlooking Mecox Bay at 69 Horsemill Lane, Bridgehampton, NY 11932. Play in the corn kernel box, eat delicious roasted corn, shoot the corn cannon, eat our own pop corn, enjoy pumpkin picking, open during September and October.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
The Havens House was built in 1743 and is now on the State & National Registries of Historic Places. The Museum features rotating exhibits. Our Archival Vault holds over 50,000 maps, deeds, diaries, letters, photos, and other historical documents. These are available for viewing by appointment. Admission is free. Donations accepted.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
We took friends from Singapore that hadn't had many farm experiences. This is fun. It doesn't take long. You pay for the milk to feed the goats by the honor system. We even used our credit card! The smiles and the fun we had in 20 minutes will stay with me for life. The goats are clean and friendly. This was a "10" of an experience. I would love to go back!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
St. Therese of Lisieux Church is a sacred and beautiful place. Fr. Tom Murray is the pastor and leads his parishioners with a beautiful song at the start of each mass, and he has a magnificent voice. More than the songs we sing each day, Fr. Tom feeds us inspiration and teaches us God;s way. The church is just beautiful and you will enjoy going to mass or even a visit.....light a candle, say a prayer, feel the presence of God.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
Open by advance reservation through October 31. Reserve on our website, pkhouse.org. Admission strictly limited to 50% capacity. Masks and social distancing required. The house, and its adjacent studio, give visitors a glimpse of how artists Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner lived and worked. A National Historic Landmark.
The Docent was very informative and enthusiastic about sharing the information on Pollock-Krasner. The space gives you a feeling of what it was like to live and work together. Much smaller studio than I would have imagined for such a large figure.
4.5 based on 1,443 reviews
Located on the tip of Long Island, the oldest lighthouse in New York State offers a museum, gift shop and tours.
A must see attraction. This beautiful Lighthouse on the tip of Long Island is worth the trip .You can have a picnic and take a tour and climb to the top of the lighthouse with spectacular views. And you better hurry cause it might go over the edge sooner or later
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