Hmmm. Just what will you do on your hot summer weekends?
• Escape to the beach
• Visit local wineries
• Challenge your buddy to a tennis, volleyball, or basketball match
• Catch up on your summer reading by the pool
• Go strawberry picking one weekend, then golfing or kayaking on the next
• Exercise in the country’s fresh air…run to the bay beach (2 miles RT)
• Enjoy a big BBQ with new friends under the stars
• Dance the night away at the hottest nightclubs

And if that’s not enough for you…enjoy access to 4 quaint towns, all just a quick car ride away:

“Sag Harbor” features excellent seafood and sushi, boating & local shops. By day, pick up Sylvester’s coconut cup of joe, your next beach read at the Paradise Café, and fresh seafood at Jeff & Eddie’s. By night, we love the American Hotel for a romantic dinner and then it's straight onto Rocco’s for a night of cocktails and fun with water views.

“East Hampton” features luxury shops, heavenly spas & excellent restaurants. After a day by the pool or at beach, throw on those flip flops and hit East Hampton for a few scoops of ice cream and a long windowshopping tour of town. If you’re in the mood for a sweeter treat, take your pick from Coach to Cynthia Rowley, Scoop NYC to Ralph Lauren, Henry Lehr to Tiffany’s (yes…Tiffany’s)! P.S. The best steak in the Hamptons can be found in East Hampton…at The Palm.

“Southampton” offers some of the best nightlife in the Hamptons, along with great shopping (such as Saks Fifth Ave, Calyspo & Lily Pulitzer), local restaurants (we love La Parmagana), and artwork (check out the Parish Museum).

“Bridgehampton”, although a small town, offers some of the best antique furniture on this side of the fork–and you gotta love its Aveda Spa Salon, Max & Marley Can/Ice Cream Shop, and Bobby Van’s Steakhouse on the main street!

 

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