- Travel to the Hamptons on Long Island.Hampton Beach image by Semsem from Fotolia.com
Georgica Beach, along with Main, Wilborg, Egypt and Two Mile Hollow beaches, is one of the many shoreline hot spots in the East Hampton region of Long Island. Visitors flock there year round, but they are most abundant in the summer when the beaches are open. Travelers have several hotel options to choose from including an inn reminiscent of older times, a resort and an ecologically friendly destination. - For a journey back in time, visit the East Hampton's 1770 House Restaurant & Inn. Each of the rooms has a flat-screen television, bed linens and duvet covers, safes, Internet access and snacks. Some of the rooms have fireplaces and/or private entrances. The premises also have a separate Carriage House that comes with a master suite with a king-size bed, guest bedroom, two bathrooms, living room, pantry kitchen, dining room and a fireplace. Guests should be aware that the rooms have various minimum stays depending on the day of the week and the season, so calling ahead to check is best.
The 1770 House Restaurant & Inn
143 Main St.
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-324-1770
1770house.com - The East Hampton House Resort has 52 guest rooms, including studios, two-room suites, deluxe studios and deluxe two-room suites. Each room has either a private sundeck or a patio. Additionally, a maid services all of the rooms daily to make sure they are in top condition. A heated swimming pool, two tennis courts and a fitness center are on the premises. Nearby, guests will find beaches, Montauk Downs, the Sag Harbor Golf Course, Stony Hill Stables, the Montauk Lighthouse and a plethora of the Long Island wineries such as Martha Clara Vineyards and Pindar.
East Hampton House Resort
226 Pantigo Road
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-324-4300
duneresorts.com - The Maidstone promotes eco-friendly rooms and provides accommodations with organic cotton bathrobes and towels, linens and bath products designed by environmentally friendly companies. Each room includes a flat-screen television, Sony Playstation 3, iPod docking station, wireless Internet, aroma therapy burners, beds made from natural material, organic coffee, tea and a kettle. In The Living Room restaurant, chef James Carpenter prepares recipes that call for locally and organically grown products. Dishes include house-cured smoked salmon tarte flambe with creme fraiche and capers and Catapano Farm goat cheese tarte with homemade lingonberry sorbet. More than 200 wines are available as well.
The Maidstone
207 Main St.
East Hampton, NY 11937
631-324-5006
themaidstone.com
The 1770 House Restaurant & Inn
East Hampton House Resort
The Maidstone
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