The Southampton center is approximately the area of Agawam Park and 7 miles southwest of Wolffer Estates Winery.
Due to the geography of this town, most visitors travel to Southampton in the summer months to enjoy pristine, undeveloped beaches. Local farm stands and vineyards do amazing business in the busy summer months. Fishing charters, catamarans, and unspoiled, sandy shorelines await those seeking the serenity of salty ocean breeze. If you're not thrilled with the ocean though, plan to attend one of the many festivals of the East End. You can choose from the Garlic Festival, Maritime Festival, Fresh Hops Festival, and Authorfest to name a few of the more popular festivals during the busy season on Long Island.
The summer months bring tourists from all over. You'll find New York City socialites, Long Island Families, and couples from up and down the east coast escaping their busy lives to bask in the serenity of Southampton during the summer in Southampton. A long weekend here is sure to leave you feeling rejuvenated.
If you're willing to bundle up, the winter months are the best times to get great deals on Southampton hotels. Go ice skating, enjoy empty beach views on a scheduled trail walk, and celebrate Harborfrost this off-season in Southampton. The Southampton Inn's grounds are absolutely gorgeous when covered in a blanket of snow. Located in the heart of the quaint Southampton village, this location provides perfect proximity for year-round strolling through colonial homes, to the many exciting boutiques, art galleries, historic museums, and restaurants. The Southampton Inn is pet-friendly, includes free Wi-Fi, self-controlled heating and cooling system in each room, and a restaurant and licensed bar on-premise in case that winter weather keeps you bundled up inside.
If you know where to stay you can often save money on vacation by taking advantage of hotel discounts. AAA members often save 10-20% on their stays. Butler's Manor Bed and Breakfast offers discounted rates for AAA Members. Known for its extraordinary hospitality, Chris and Kim's passion for personal service and attention to detail will help make your stay unforgettable. These two wonderful owners have furnished five individually designed guest rooms, all with private bathrooms, to keep you cozy through the night. When you wake up in the morning, you'll follow your nose to a full breakfast served in the garden in pleasant weather or in the comfortable formal dining room in cooler months. The beauty of this manor might prevent you from wanting to board the shuttle to the beach, but don't fret, the saltwater pool will help you cool off without the harsh chemicals of chlorine.
The Harpoon House Bed and Breakfast also offers AAA discounts. Stay within a 5-minute drive of Cooper's Beach and North Main Street Historic District in one of nine guest rooms the Harpoon House has to offer. A complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast is served from 8-10 a.m. daily and three different lounges allow you the opportunity to unwind with your favorite beverage. Leave the comfort of this B&B to explore Agawam Park, or stay inside and learn about the rich culture of Southampton at the Historical Museum or Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center.
Planning a group event, such as a family reunion or a wedding, in Southampton is very common. Many hotels offer group discounts for a number of different organizations. The Capri Hotel Southampton with its crisp, white, beach vibes, and the modern design of the Topping Rose House both offer great group discounts, each promising its own unique, but equally beautiful and relaxing experience.
Best value hotels often take into account traveler ratings, prices, booking popularity, and location. Southampton, New York, isn't a huge town, but there are still a few options that provide great value for your dollar. Baron's Cove has great ratings, affordable prices, and an amazing location across from Sag Harbor Cove. The hotel just underwent an extensive two-year renovation of all of its guest rooms. These renovations include a new pool and fitness studio, all set amid a classic Hamptons' landscape. Enjoy panoramic views from your room, morning yoga, or breakfast by the pool at this value location.
Most people travel to Southampton for the beach scene. If you're looking for a public strip of shoreline with lifeguards on duty, snacks for sale, and chair and umbrella rentals, Cooper's Beach is the spot for you. Find a ride or a village permit to park at Little Plains beach for an exclusive experience. Here you'll find clean white sand and little crowds. You can also enjoy the surf created by the sandbars. If you're looking for a clean break that is safe for swimmers of all levels, check out Georgica Beach. This beach is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking. This local spot tends to be a great spot for avoiding crowds. If you're traveling to Southampton, exploring the local beaches is a must in any season. Even if you won't be in the water, it's a beautiful sight to see at any time of year. Plus, you can comb the beach for beautiful shells in any kind of weather.
To get to Southampton , many visitors take the drive from where they live, since having a car is definitely handy when looking for awesome beaches, delicious farm stands, and the perfect winery. If driving the whole way isn't an option for you, you can fly into Long Island MacArthur Airport, rent a car, and drive the 45 minutes on NY-27 E to Southampton. Don't want to rent a car? No problem. Call a cab or an Uber to bring you to the Sayville Train station and then grab the Long Island Railroad to Southampton. There's nothing quite like a double-decker train ride along the coast to start your vacation off right.
Southampton is a beautiful beach town to visit at any time of year. You'll find it the most crowded and expensive in the summer months, but full of exciting activities fit for the whole family. The best deals will come with the winter weather but don't fret, there's something pretty magical about a frosty shoreline.
Below are reviews of the city of Southampton, NY from an actual visitor's perspective.
Love The Golden Pear, 75 Main, the beautiful atmosphere and products of all shops, The Arts Center, Hildreths, Sant Ambroeus, to name a few favorites! Love it all!
We ate dinner at an excellent restaurant, Baranda.