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The Hamptons is a must-visit for NYC visitors looking for an outdoors escape.
Make restaurant reservations in advance, especially on summer weekends.
Some beaches are private and require passes to access.
If you’re driving, you’ll need a permit to park at many beaches.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Hamptons. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to visit the Hamptons, many travelers choose to visit on a guided tour from New York City. Group day trips from NYC start at US$179 per person, including Hamptons’ highlights such as Southampton and Sag Harbor, or you can splurge on a private tour from US$1,299 per group.
Yes, the Hamptons is the go-to weekend getaway for New Yorkers, especially in the summer months. Whether you rent a luxurious seafront villa, go wine tasting at a Long Island winery, or hop between historic coastal towns, the Hamptons has enough shops, restaurants, and beaches to keep you busy all summer. If time is of the essence, consider taking a day trip from New York City—with so many options available, a local guide will help you hone in on the highlights.
Per one customer who booked the Hamptons Private Day Trip From New York City, "Ronald was fantastic! We had a girls' weekend where my adult daughter and three of her friends were in New York for a concert, and myself and one of the other mothers joined. Ronald was great at being flexible with us so that the itinerary was built around our interests. He made sure we were back on time to the city for a Broadway show that night. He narrated our trip with history, humor, and fun facts. All of us had a fantastic time seeing the Hamptons for the day. We truly couldn't have asked for better!"
The Hamptons are the summer vacation spot from NYC, so expect big crowds and high prices from July through Labor Day. Savvy travelers visit the Hamptons outside of peak season, whether heading to the beach in May-June or September, wine tasting in fall, or snagging a bargain break in winter.
Whether you visit on summer vacation, take a day trip from New York City, or spend the weekend at the beach, there are plenty of options for touring the Hamptons. Popular tours include hopping between the coastal towns and beaches, shopping at Tanger Outlets, wine tasting, and scenic helicopter flights.
Yes, you can reach the Hamptons in a 3-hour drive from New York City, so it’s possible to visit on a long day trip. With limited time, it’s best to stick to one or two towns, such as Sag Harbor and Southampton, or opt for a guided tour.
It depends on your idea of fun. Head to Bridgehampton for polo matches and fine dining, to East Hampton for hip cafés and cool art galleries, or to Sag Harbor for boutique shopping and a lively nightlife scene. Or, if you’re down for beach days and party vibes, try Montauk.
No, there’s no longer a ferry service from Manhattan to the Hamptons. However, you can take the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) from Manhattan’s Penn Station or the Hamptons Jitney bus to several towns in the Hamptons. Ferries also run between New London, Connecticut, and Sag Harbor in the Hamptons.
There are tons of fun things to do when you're done visiting the Hamptons. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in New York:
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