The Hamptons is a destination so mythologized in film, music, and literature that it often feels like a real-life Neverland. Each summer, travelers flock to Long Island’s East End seeking sun, rejuvenating wellness escapes, or lively coastal parties. Yet beyond the luxury that blankets towns from Westhampton Beach to Montauk, locals know the charm of the community extends far beyond wealth or legend.
Whether savoring the best burger at The Grill at Ruschmeyers, hunting for stylish finds along East Hampton’s Main Street, or enjoying a romantic dinner at Daphne’s, the Hamptons offers something for everyone—from in-the-know trendsetters to low-key diners. With timeless architecture and beachside abodes, these towns master the art of staying youthful. Ahead, explore the top hotels, restaurants, and experiences this summer.
The Surf Lodge

Once a modest Irish dive bar, Montauk’s Surf Lodge has become a must-visit hotspot for day and night experiences. Thanks to founder and creative director Jayma Cardoso, it’s known for its outdoor concert series, celebrity-hosted events, fashion pop-ups, and coveted waterfront suites.
Don’t miss the famously good chicken tenders. Space fills up quickly, so plan ahead and aim for a table by the water to enjoy the full atmosphere where your sandals might just double as dancing shoes.
Wölffer Estate Vineyard

A Sagaponack favorite since 1988, Wölffer Estate Vineyard exudes relaxed elegance with its rustic-modern tasting room overlooking lush, sunlit grapevines. Pair a glass of their signature wine, served in a hand-painted bottle, with a charcuterie board for the perfect afternoon indulgence.
From Thursday to Sunday evenings, visit the charming Wine Stand to grab a bottle to-go. Stay a while to watch the sun set over the stables and vineyards a quintessential Hamptons experience.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center

Known as the “Crown Jewel” of Main Street, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC) is a year-round hub for live entertainment in the Hamptons. From headline music, comedy, and Broadway performances to arts education programs for all ages, WHBPAC combines world-class talent with a strong sense of community under its historic roof.
Check the schedule for upcoming shows, including appearances by stars like Colin Jost and Hannah Berner, and experience a cultural mainstay that locals and visitors alike cherish.
El Verano

Located on a lively corner in Southampton, El Verano elevates Mexican cuisine with Chef Julian Medina’s modern take on classic flavors, using seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. For a more casual vibe, step next door to El Verano Taco Lot, an open-air taqueria serving Mexico City-inspired street food, including birria tacos, queso fundido, and housemade salsas. Both spots deliver authentic, flavorful experiences that capture the spirit of the Hamptons’ vibrant dining scene.
N’AMO

In Montauk, N’AMO specializes in seafood and raw-bar creations with a modern twist on coastal classics. Highlights include chilled scallops in melon aguachile and a creative cacio e pepe with creamy beans all enjoyed alongside stunning marina views.
Union Burger Bar

For a casual yet satisfying meal, Union Burger Bar in the Hamptons delivers gourmet burgers, craft beers, and indulgent milkshakes. Formerly known as Publick House, this lively spot also hosts fun events Friday Bingo Night is a local favorite.
Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa

A weekend at Gurney’s Montauk isn’t complete without a signature cocktail in hand. Sip crisp frosés, artisanal spritzes, or classic Negronis at The Beach Club or the Firepit while taking in ocean views. This season, Dolce & Gabbana brings Sicilian flair to the beachfront with a pop-up featuring fashion, accessories, and D&G wine. For a touch of luxury, don’t miss La Prairie’s ocean-view facial suite restorative cocktails and spa indulgence perfectly combined.
Topping Rose House

Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton transforms a 19th-century mansion into a haven of modern elegance. Enjoy cocktails by the pool, on the terrace, or by the fire, accompanied by a menu best savored under twinkling string lights. Just steps away, the Naturopathica spa offers rejuvenating treatments, perfectly complementing the sophisticated ambiance of this Hamptons retreat.
Sunset Harbor

Sunset Harbor, set on the waterfront, blends creative cuisine with scenic views. Enjoy family-style plates like the must-try shrimp scampi or fresh sushi rolls, paired with a cocktail menu best shared with friends from a table overlooking the boats.
Three Ducks

Three Ducks in Westhampton offers a fresh take on luxury elevated yet unpretentious, with relaxed elegance reflecting the town’s charm. This 12-room gem features curated guest experiences, including locally sourced breakfasts, complimentary bikes, and a rentable Moke for exploring. Perfect for unwinding, reconnecting, and soaking up the East End, Three Ducks is more than a stay it’s a laid-back escape.
LDV at The Maidstone Hotel
Nestled in East Hampton, LDV at The Maidstone Hotel brings a chic, European-inspired vibe to the Hamptons. Chef Jorge Espinoza (Scarpetta alum) crafts exquisite dishes, complemented by aperitivo hour on a terrace reminiscent of Milan.
Through July 27, French label Sézane adds Parisian flair with a pop-up, offering guests a complimentary Maidstone Spritz or rosé with purchases perfect for a Euro-summer experience without leaving the East End.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit the Hamptons?
Summer (June–August) is peak season for beaches, dining, and events, while late spring and early fall offer fewer crowds and milder weather.
How do I get around?
A car is the most convenient way to explore, but bikes, local shuttles, and ferries make short trips between towns and beaches easy.
Are the Hamptons kid-friendly?
Absolutely! Beaches, parks, family-friendly restaurants, and attractions like farm stands and vineyards cater to all ages.
Do I need reservations for restaurants and hotels?
Yes. Popular spots like The Surf Lodge and Topping Rose House fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
What should I pack?
Think light, breathable clothing for daytime, layers for cooler evenings, swimwear, beach shoes, and a stylish outfit for evenings out.
Are pets allowed?
Many beaches, restaurants, and accommodations are pet-friendly, but rules vary by location—check in advance.
What are must-see attractions?
Top picks include The Surf Lodge, Wölffer Estate Vineyard, WHBPAC, and scenic coastal towns like Montauk and East Hampton.
Conclusion
The Hamptons offer a perfect blend of sun-soaked beaches, cultural experiences, and sophisticated dining and accommodations, making it a quintessential East Coast getaway. From iconic hotspots like The Surf Lodge and Wölffer Estate Vineyard to hidden gems tucked along scenic coastal towns, there’s something for every traveler whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a taste of the high life.
