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Where are the Hamptons? Out on the end of Long Island? There are more people that have not been to "The Hamptons" than have!..
Everyone has heard of the very popular east end of Long Island's favorite summer retreat, but not everyone has or even wants to visit.
Why should everyone go to The Hamptons? Well... people pick different parts of the Hamptons to visit for different reasons. The reccomendations of 1866Vacancy travel blog, is to go to the right places in the Hampton's to suit your own style.
East Hampton - If you like wearing sun glasses all the time, driving status cars, and rubbing elbows with someone who can possibly read your script... you might try and succeed at annoying someone in East Hampton. Quite honestly these people likely just want to be on vacation in peace. Don't let the pictures in Dan's Papers fool you.... when you see everyone flashing large smiles and attending various charitible events, looking exeptionally good in their photos. East Hampton Hotel deals are harder to find in season, it's best to call ahead.
Sag Harbor north west of the south part of the Hamptons, is great for a nice day strolling shops, checking out art galleries, or dining with friends.. Not much of an action location, it is a beautiful town with lovely yachts in the harbor to look at .. or climb aboard (better be the owner or have permission). It is a hop skip and a jump from Shelter Island, then onto the North Fork where one can wine taste all day and settle into a quaint North Fork bed and breakfast.
Montauk Point, Always Wanted To Go There?.... Ok.. Time To Go.
If you like piling up the station wagon and packing a P & B lunch with maw and the kids, you might want to go to visit Montauk Point, take some pictures, stay in reasonable priced motel, and play some putt putt golf. Also visit Johns drive in for homemade ice cream, and do not worry there are public bathrooms right in town.
If you want to go fishing without a large or any boat for that matter, and actually catch large fish at dawn with the surfcasters.. then well Montauk may be for you.
If you want to Hike as far as your legs can carry you to Montauk Point, from the Montauk village.. well... it is a long hike... with many beautiful beaches to the south of the main / somewhat travelled road.
Montauk is also a cool town for having some drinks by Gosmans up north or Shagwong right in the village. You can also find a bunch of great hotel/motel/resorts right on the ocean.. in warm weather if that is what you want! You can have a five dollar draft beer in town, or $1 beer up by the docks. You have to drive around this place and forage if you want to have some fun. Don't be such a tourist!
Multifaceted Montauk, also has one of the best surfing hotels "East Deck" for the guaranteed or your money back waves. Ok.. no guarantees.. but this long hotel with cool hotdog and wraps truck is a favorite for real surfers. Past the village furthest east, and not quite as far as Montauk Point, this place catches the best of the currents coming in from the Atlantic Ocean. Don't take up these rooms if you are not a surfer as this is their only really great spot to call their own.
Looking to book a place to stay in Montauk? Try the Hamptons Hotel Directory for Montauk Motels Hotels & B and B's.
Learn more about Montauks fun landscape with a cute printable map at eMontauk.com
Amagansett, Less busy..
If you like quiet places, organic vegetable stands, a beach house to write your book, and have more to spend, perhaps renting a beach house in Amagansett is for you.... and your $40,000 for perhaps four or five weeks. Hmm.
Between Amagansett and Montauk is a quiet strip of road that has a few hotels that typically have rooms when others are sold out in the villages. A poplular Resort along this strip is Gurneys. Take a touristy drive over to Gurney's restaurant, for oceanfront dining and a big Sunday Brunch buffet. Always a reliable and quality choice for the changing tides out here.
Southampton
Nice town, big village to walk and shop. Many beaches and hotels to stay. Plenty of Southampton Restaurants. Go in damp weather to the seafarers choice of a nice respite from a month of fishing at Shippys Pumpernickel, and try some nice roast duck or other traditional American Fare. Southampton has a little bit of everything. All around a pleasant experience.
Hampton Bays - Water water everywhere!
One drive over Poquott bridge toward the ocean, and you will see sweeping vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. To the east some houses and a few places to have a bite, keep going and you'll end up back west a bit and in West Hampton Beach. If instead you drive to the left / east you will find two places to enjoy the beach, and three or four restaurants, a few gift shops sometimes closed.... and the best fishing boats in the Hamptons. These guys/gals (?) do real fishing apparently. I will never forget "Edna" that boat is out of there but so captivating to look at with it's huge hull and rusty pieces.. you realize what fishing is about with that boat.
The Hampton Bay area was once called "Good Ground". It withstood the hurricanes better, and has great fishing, and water access just about everywhere. The Ocean, the canals, the inlets, the bay. This place is really a win win. Not a fancy part of the Hamptons, but slowly and slightly dressing up a few restaurants..
The Hampton Bays was also the party town you heard about in the eighties. Not anymore. Many a cheap hotel crash pad appear to be out of business. There are police to pull over any young drinkers and make sure the streets are safe. Yet somehow the famous "Boardy Barn" survives. You can find ruckus at the Boardy Barn still. Think lots of beer, and a crowd singing Sweet Caroline the theme song for the eclectic mob to sing in unison. However be warned.. just east behind the hedges are the cops! They are waiting in the parking lot next door of the Wild By Nature market.. to make sure no one drives drunk. That is a good thing. IF you go looking for the parties you heard of of yesteryear.. you will be disappointed.. but if you are looking for a grown up version of the Hampton Bays.. you will find it now.
If you are a water sports kind of guy / gal and not into the above, there are some great places on the northern part of "The Bays". Hampton Bays has beaches which face either onto the Atlantic Ocean, and also the beautiful Peconic Bay. This is one Hampton town that has nice opportunities for water skiing, wind sufing and the like - Hampton Bays is a favorite for many, who like to really enjoy the peacefulness of not being on, but having the very best of nature all around. There are plenty of hotels and motels in Hampton Bays.
There are quite a few cool restaurants there now too. Toni's Asian Fusion is a popular place with their new Hibatchi grills. A serene choice is Inn Spot on The Bay. The proprietor makes a good martini, and can bring you homemade vanilla ice cream with vanilla beans from Madigascar.
West Hampton Beach - Where to Stay.. What to Do..
Closest to NYC by about an hour less in drive time from "East" Hampton or Montauk Point "The End" or "The Beginning" (this is an old debate). West Hampton Beach has a nice village for walking... cool and casual food places, coffee shops, etc... Nice beaches on the Atlantic, and many large houses along Dune Road to look at and wonder "Who owns these cool beach houses?". More importantly why are alot for sale? (hint: Wall Street economic turndown). Yes you can get a million dollars off these prime beach houses, easily now. Just come up with the other three million and you will be in... Do it!
Or if you are not yet a millionaire, that is ok too.. you may call early and get a room right on Seabreeze Avenue, at the Seabreeze motel for $120 midweek during the summer. Not too shabby!
When there... eat, swim, walk, drink, read poolside, take photos doing the afforementioned for your later years. If these are your later years.. do not waste time taking photos.. go have some fun kids!
This is a seasonal town, so call ahead, the quiet motel clerk answering the phone on the first ring in June is "sorry we are booked" in July.. Forage, Forage! Call until you find! West Hampton Beach Motels & Hotels.
To get a glimpse at the Hampton towns is the helpful Hamptons Hotel Directory. The cute map makes clear where you will be logistically for making the right choice for your plans. It will get you where you want to go...
If you do not have time to check your computer and pick from the directory while on the road, do not worry! Call the famous toll free travel phone number 1-866-Vacancy. They can offer you the nearest hotel in their system.
However, the Hamptons are a tough town to sign up to the travel network, and for that reason all are not included in the system. Try both 1866Vacancy and The Hamptons Hotel Directory to get a great place to stay while in the Hamptons! If you want to find real reviews try to looking at Hamptons Restaurant Reviews on Yelp the popular restaurant review site. This link will show you a few in East Hampton, NY.
Everyone has heard of the very popular east end of Long Island's favorite summer retreat, but not everyone has or even wants to visit.
Why should everyone go to The Hamptons? Well... people pick different parts of the Hamptons to visit for different reasons. The reccomendations of 1866Vacancy travel blog, is to go to the right places in the Hampton's to suit your own style.
East Hampton - If you like wearing sun glasses all the time, driving status cars, and rubbing elbows with someone who can possibly read your script... you might try and succeed at annoying someone in East Hampton. Quite honestly these people likely just want to be on vacation in peace. Don't let the pictures in Dan's Papers fool you.... when you see everyone flashing large smiles and attending various charitible events, looking exeptionally good in their photos. East Hampton Hotel deals are harder to find in season, it's best to call ahead.
Sag Harbor north west of the south part of the Hamptons, is great for a nice day strolling shops, checking out art galleries, or dining with friends.. Not much of an action location, it is a beautiful town with lovely yachts in the harbor to look at .. or climb aboard (better be the owner or have permission). It is a hop skip and a jump from Shelter Island, then onto the North Fork where one can wine taste all day and settle into a quaint North Fork bed and breakfast.
Montauk Point, Always Wanted To Go There?.... Ok.. Time To Go.
If you like piling up the station wagon and packing a P & B lunch with maw and the kids, you might want to go to visit Montauk Point, take some pictures, stay in reasonable priced motel, and play some putt putt golf. Also visit Johns drive in for homemade ice cream, and do not worry there are public bathrooms right in town.
If you want to go fishing without a large or any boat for that matter, and actually catch large fish at dawn with the surfcasters.. then well Montauk may be for you.
If you want to Hike as far as your legs can carry you to Montauk Point, from the Montauk village.. well... it is a long hike... with many beautiful beaches to the south of the main / somewhat travelled road.
Montauk is also a cool town for having some drinks by Gosmans up north or Shagwong right in the village. You can also find a bunch of great hotel/motel/resorts right on the ocean.. in warm weather if that is what you want! You can have a five dollar draft beer in town, or $1 beer up by the docks. You have to drive around this place and forage if you want to have some fun. Don't be such a tourist!
Multifaceted Montauk, also has one of the best surfing hotels "East Deck" for the guaranteed or your money back waves. Ok.. no guarantees.. but this long hotel with cool hotdog and wraps truck is a favorite for real surfers. Past the village furthest east, and not quite as far as Montauk Point, this place catches the best of the currents coming in from the Atlantic Ocean. Don't take up these rooms if you are not a surfer as this is their only really great spot to call their own.
Looking to book a place to stay in Montauk? Try the Hamptons Hotel Directory for Montauk Motels Hotels & B and B's.
Learn more about Montauks fun landscape with a cute printable map at eMontauk.com
Amagansett, Less busy..
If you like quiet places, organic vegetable stands, a beach house to write your book, and have more to spend, perhaps renting a beach house in Amagansett is for you.... and your $40,000 for perhaps four or five weeks. Hmm.
Between Amagansett and Montauk is a quiet strip of road that has a few hotels that typically have rooms when others are sold out in the villages. A poplular Resort along this strip is Gurneys. Take a touristy drive over to Gurney's restaurant, for oceanfront dining and a big Sunday Brunch buffet. Always a reliable and quality choice for the changing tides out here.
Southampton
Nice town, big village to walk and shop. Many beaches and hotels to stay. Plenty of Southampton Restaurants. Go in damp weather to the seafarers choice of a nice respite from a month of fishing at Shippys Pumpernickel, and try some nice roast duck or other traditional American Fare. Southampton has a little bit of everything. All around a pleasant experience.
Hampton Bays - Water water everywhere!
One drive over Poquott bridge toward the ocean, and you will see sweeping vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. To the east some houses and a few places to have a bite, keep going and you'll end up back west a bit and in West Hampton Beach. If instead you drive to the left / east you will find two places to enjoy the beach, and three or four restaurants, a few gift shops sometimes closed.... and the best fishing boats in the Hamptons. These guys/gals (?) do real fishing apparently. I will never forget "Edna" that boat is out of there but so captivating to look at with it's huge hull and rusty pieces.. you realize what fishing is about with that boat.
The Hampton Bay area was once called "Good Ground". It withstood the hurricanes better, and has great fishing, and water access just about everywhere. The Ocean, the canals, the inlets, the bay. This place is really a win win. Not a fancy part of the Hamptons, but slowly and slightly dressing up a few restaurants..
The Hampton Bays was also the party town you heard about in the eighties. Not anymore. Many a cheap hotel crash pad appear to be out of business. There are police to pull over any young drinkers and make sure the streets are safe. Yet somehow the famous "Boardy Barn" survives. You can find ruckus at the Boardy Barn still. Think lots of beer, and a crowd singing Sweet Caroline the theme song for the eclectic mob to sing in unison. However be warned.. just east behind the hedges are the cops! They are waiting in the parking lot next door of the Wild By Nature market.. to make sure no one drives drunk. That is a good thing. IF you go looking for the parties you heard of of yesteryear.. you will be disappointed.. but if you are looking for a grown up version of the Hampton Bays.. you will find it now.
If you are a water sports kind of guy / gal and not into the above, there are some great places on the northern part of "The Bays". Hampton Bays has beaches which face either onto the Atlantic Ocean, and also the beautiful Peconic Bay. This is one Hampton town that has nice opportunities for water skiing, wind sufing and the like - Hampton Bays is a favorite for many, who like to really enjoy the peacefulness of not being on, but having the very best of nature all around. There are plenty of hotels and motels in Hampton Bays.
There are quite a few cool restaurants there now too. Toni's Asian Fusion is a popular place with their new Hibatchi grills. A serene choice is Inn Spot on The Bay. The proprietor makes a good martini, and can bring you homemade vanilla ice cream with vanilla beans from Madigascar.
West Hampton Beach - Where to Stay.. What to Do..
Closest to NYC by about an hour less in drive time from "East" Hampton or Montauk Point "The End" or "The Beginning" (this is an old debate). West Hampton Beach has a nice village for walking... cool and casual food places, coffee shops, etc... Nice beaches on the Atlantic, and many large houses along Dune Road to look at and wonder "Who owns these cool beach houses?". More importantly why are alot for sale? (hint: Wall Street economic turndown). Yes you can get a million dollars off these prime beach houses, easily now. Just come up with the other three million and you will be in... Do it!
Or if you are not yet a millionaire, that is ok too.. you may call early and get a room right on Seabreeze Avenue, at the Seabreeze motel for $120 midweek during the summer. Not too shabby!
When there... eat, swim, walk, drink, read poolside, take photos doing the afforementioned for your later years. If these are your later years.. do not waste time taking photos.. go have some fun kids!
This is a seasonal town, so call ahead, the quiet motel clerk answering the phone on the first ring in June is "sorry we are booked" in July.. Forage, Forage! Call until you find! West Hampton Beach Motels & Hotels.
To get a glimpse at the Hampton towns is the helpful Hamptons Hotel Directory. The cute map makes clear where you will be logistically for making the right choice for your plans. It will get you where you want to go...
If you do not have time to check your computer and pick from the directory while on the road, do not worry! Call the famous toll free travel phone number 1-866-Vacancy. They can offer you the nearest hotel in their system.
However, the Hamptons are a tough town to sign up to the travel network, and for that reason all are not included in the system. Try both 1866Vacancy and The Hamptons Hotel Directory to get a great place to stay while in the Hamptons! If you want to find real reviews try to looking at Hamptons Restaurant Reviews on Yelp the popular restaurant review site. This link will show you a few in East Hampton, NY.
If you have not yet been to the North fork of Long Island, it is time to get going. Tour the wineries stay at a sleepy bed and breakfast, wake up to fresh coffee, and take a walk along a gently rolling waterway.. The North Fork of Long Island is decidedly unHampton. Take a look at some of the quaint North Fork bed and breakfast's ran by the locals before you go!
Where is the North Fork? You mustn't be from New York! Long Island has two east end destinations that are popular. The Hamptons is known worldwide. The Island is shaped sort of like a fish. With two long peninsulas stretching for vast miles their is a North and South Fork. The Hamptons is the south fork, and goes by "The Hamptons". The North Fork, well is called "The North Fork"!
If you love nature, and want to not feel the hectic pace of The Hamptons in July... then don't do the same old thing. The North Fork has beautiful vistas, relaxing ambiance, and simple yet special villages..
Get aboard a North Fork boat, and sail around the Long Island sound, visiting Sag Harbor, the famous port for many years, visit Shelter Island, knows for it's quaint low key community surrounded by water, available by boat or ferry.. see the beautiful Peconic Bay and more. For more information on finding a captain to take you around visit eNorthfork boating and make the most of your trip to the North Fork.
Day Trips to The North Fork are very poplular for Long Islander & NYC travelers. Also those staying for a while in The Hamptons will head north, hop the ferry and make their way to the North Fork for a nice afternoon. There are nice restaurants in the North Fork where you can have simple fresh seafood and a glass of local chardonnay, and more. To get a feel for what dining in the North Fork is like visit A Touch of Venice, website. The opposite of quaint ambiance, and more of a touristy stop is Claudios. Always fresh clams and an iced tea are a good choice there... or stroll further into town to find the many restaurants in the village.
Find out more by visiting some great North Fork travel sites that can help you find the right place.
Visit i or eNorthfork.com and find the best idea of the bed and breakfast places you can book while visiting.
Where is the North Fork? You mustn't be from New York! Long Island has two east end destinations that are popular. The Hamptons is known worldwide. The Island is shaped sort of like a fish. With two long peninsulas stretching for vast miles their is a North and South Fork. The Hamptons is the south fork, and goes by "The Hamptons". The North Fork, well is called "The North Fork"!
If you love nature, and want to not feel the hectic pace of The Hamptons in July... then don't do the same old thing. The North Fork has beautiful vistas, relaxing ambiance, and simple yet special villages..
Get aboard a North Fork boat, and sail around the Long Island sound, visiting Sag Harbor, the famous port for many years, visit Shelter Island, knows for it's quaint low key community surrounded by water, available by boat or ferry.. see the beautiful Peconic Bay and more. For more information on finding a captain to take you around visit eNorthfork boating and make the most of your trip to the North Fork.
Day Trips to The North Fork are very poplular for Long Islander & NYC travelers. Also those staying for a while in The Hamptons will head north, hop the ferry and make their way to the North Fork for a nice afternoon. There are nice restaurants in the North Fork where you can have simple fresh seafood and a glass of local chardonnay, and more. To get a feel for what dining in the North Fork is like visit A Touch of Venice, website. The opposite of quaint ambiance, and more of a touristy stop is Claudios. Always fresh clams and an iced tea are a good choice there... or stroll further into town to find the many restaurants in the village.
Find out more by visiting some great North Fork travel sites that can help you find the right place.
Visit i or eNorthfork.com and find the best idea of the bed and breakfast places you can book while visiting.
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We have many, many prebooked hotels all around the globe that allow us to put you in at the very best hotel prices. We have special hotel rates for internet bookings, but we also offer great phone deals...
Take the one call challenge and see if you can find a great deal.
The 1866Vacancy.com is the best kep travelers secret!
It's Free! No registration to use! Just call 1866Vacancy.com. Now because many savy travelers now use blackberrys... The phone numerically is not as easy to remember but here it is the famous Toll Free Travel Number for Vacancy Deals: 1-866-822-2629 -so put it in your adress book with the full numbers.
Then call 1-866-822-2629 a href="http://www.1866Vacancy.com">1-866-Vacancy). However at midnight there could be hold time. In peak seasons, all of a suddent there could be 20 calls in one hour and the agents could be on the phone trying to book everyone all at once, so be patient if that happens....
Do you want to go to Paris, France last minute, do you want to go to Disneyland and take the kids somewhere to get away from it all? Feeling impulsive and want to travel immediately? And want to pay less not more? Well that is the whole point of 1866Vacancy.com
We have many, many prebooked hotels all around the globe that allow us to put you in at the very best hotel prices. We have special hotel rates for internet bookings, but we also offer great phone deals...
Take the one call challenge and see if you can find a great deal.
The 1866Vacancy.com is the best kep travelers secret!
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$22 super discount NYC hotel... 1star not reccomended.... but available - or you can go for the best.. NYC Luxury Hotels... with 1866Vacancy getting the inside scoop...and delivering the best hotel deals.. to you!
As always you can search among the reccommended best value hotels in NYC .. great hotel deal in NYC or you can go to 1866Vacancy's home page and find deals around the world. Or search now for the best hotel deal in any city.
1866Vacancy.com can and does find travelers super deals on great hotels easily! And you can always call 24/7. Be patient in high booking hours.
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Which harbor? Any will do.. NYC harbor, San Francisco Bay... take a cruise and see the sights... take in the night... wine, dine, dance, remember why life is wonderful!
One night cruises are a great way to get away from it all.. and they are always a good value...
With 1866Vacancy.com.. we highlight the specials so you can book at up to 50% off - No one wants to cancel a cruise on a less than filled ship ... one lonely booking weekend... so there you have it... When opportunity sails, make sure you are on board!
Here is a great example of a super NYC one day cruise to nowhere. Try the NYC to NYC 1 Night Dinner & Dance Cruise. Brochure price $200 - 229. Your price from$99. Save up to 50% ! (Depending on season & availability) Depart at 7 pm in the evening, arrive back to port at 8:am the following day. Music, dancing, entertainment, dining, some drinks, room service, accomodations are included. Certain beverages, casino games & spa treatments are extra. This is the best deal in New York City for a night out. Escape for an unforgettable evening, and be back by early tommorrow.
It's a great ship - The Norwegian Dawn... Can't be beat for a great time and a really nice boat.
Not just in New York are there great travel deals on one day cruises.. Check out a Seattle one day cruise super deal! It is a popular favorite!
Take a two night Romantic Cruise while in London on to Denmark!
Lastly it would not be a good travel blog, if we did not mention the $199 two day cruises from Miami to the Bahamas. Don't sit around on the beaches of Miami, when you could be sailing straight through to The Bahamas!