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Here is a chart of our guests’ favorite Hamptons locations

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Noyack Bay

This nearby bay offers shallow protected waters perfect for snorkeling, paddleboarding.  A great choice for a short day trip from Sag Harbor, the bay offers plenty of privacy and room to pursue a range of water activities in calm protected waters.

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Sunset Beach, Shelter Island

Arrive in style at one of the most popular destinations in the Hamptons.  Anchor off the beach and be escorted onshore to enjoy the beach activities and the popular lounge and fine French dining experience.  Paddlebaord, splash around on floats and enjoy meals and beverages onboard.  Enjoy the breathtaking sunset.

Majors Harbor (cove), Shelter Island

Surprisingly tranquil waters await nearby on the North side of Sag Harbor in

a popular cove known as Major’s Harbor.  Escape with friends and/or family to this

Shangri la.  Snorkel, paddleboard and splash around on floats until it is time to

break for lunch or dinner. The nearby location allows for a timely return for a

Hamptons restaurant evening dinner reservation, or cruse to  multiple locations.

Greenport

Greenport is a small village located on the North Fork of Long Island.  A relaxed summer location featuring ice cream shops, clam bars, casual and dockside dining, art galleries and various summer activities.  A favorite place to embark on a voyage, wrap up a voyage and disembark, or utilize as an overnight stopover.

Outer Sag Harbor and Barcelona Point

This location is best for a short day trip or last minute decision to get out

on the water.  In minutes you have escaped the mainland and are surrounded

by sun, sky and water.  Paddleboard, jet ski and splash around on floats,

or just relax on three different decks and take in the sun while the

meals and beverages are served.

Smith Cove, Shelter Island

Visible in the distance from the Shelter Island ferries,  Smith Cove features a shallow crescent beach abutting a nature reserve.  Due to being out of the currents and having wind protection on three sides, often other large yachts will be anchored nearby.

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Three Mile Harbor, Easthampton

A beautiful natural harbor protected on 360 degrees of the compass from the winds, great for paddleboarding.  Enjoy water that is warmer than the bays or ocean.   Dine onboard, enjoy a beach barbecue under a palapa (one of the few places this is permitted), or dine at a waterfront restaurant.

 

Restaurants include:  Si Si Mediteranian, East Hampton Point, The Blend

Nicoll Point Cove, Shelter Island

Perfect choice in certain weather conditions, a long white sandy beach makes for a great day trip escape.  Snorkel, paddleboard and splash around on floats until it is time to break for lunch or dinner.

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