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The Hamptons, part of the East End of Long Island, consist of the towns of Southampton and East Hampton, which together compose the South Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York. The Hamptons are a popular seaside resort and one of the historical summer colonies of the northeastern United States.
The Hamptons is a group of towns, villages, and hamlets, concentrated on the eastern end of Long Island in New York state. Most famously, the region is a popular getaway for people from New York City. The Hamptons is known for its rural setting and amenities.
The two towns that comprise the Hamptons — East Hampton and Southampton — offer vastly different landscapes, and where you end up depends on your vibe.
Discover the enchanting location of the Hamptons with our expert guide. Dive into the heart of luxury, beaches, and cultural hotspots. Learn what makes the Hamptons a sought-after destination for travelers and locals alike.
It’s a place to relax, to savor, and to take in the art, beauty, and surroundings of one of New York’s most bucolic collections of communities. Read on for the ultimate guide to planning the...
The Hamptons is an area on the east end of Long Island, New York, known for its incredible natural beauty, outdoor activities, cultural institutions and rich history. The Hamptons start at just about 90 minutes east of New York City, in historic Remsenburg, running all the way east on the south fork of Long Island through Westhampton ...
Glitz, glamour, fame, fortune: The story you know about the Hamptons is partially true, but this is the guide you need to enjoy the full Hamptons experience, which has its down-to-earth notes, too.
The legendary Hamptons, a cluster of wealthy enclaves on Long Island s South Fork, remains a celebrity summer playground, with splashy restaurants and nightclubs galore. But lovely beaches, fishing and kayaking attract off-the-A-list visitors, as well.
If you’re looking to relax on powdery beaches, see top-notch modern art, and taste wine and beer directly from the source, the Hamptons have all that and more. Here are the top things to do in the Hamptons, from eating and drinking to surfing and biking.
Located about 152 kilometers east of New York City on the eastern end of Long Island's southern fork, the Hamptons consist of about 20 seaside villages that were once home to colonial-era fishing, whaling and farming interests. They have since grown into luxurious communities.