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Buy Backpacker's Montauk Day Tours And Find Out About Favorite Tourist Attractions And Holidays

Luxury Lodging at Montauk Hotels

Montauk, Long Island is not short on luxurious accommodation, but there are three Montauk hotels that ultimately stand out: the Montauk Manor, the Montauk Yacht Club, and Gurney's Inn. Open since 1929, the Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina has been named one of the top 10 marina destinations in North America; it has been a favorite playground of the rich and famous including Charles Lindbergh, Harold Vanderbilt, John Wanamaker, Thomas Eastman, Nelson Doubleday, J. P. Morgan, and Vincent Astor. Pristine beaches, boardwalk dining, waterfront cocktails, and charter yachts are just a few amenities offered at the yacht club. Why not book deluxe oceanview suites and romantic cottages at Gurney's Inn, which features a world-famous heated seawater swimming pool where visitors can enjoy spa treatments, aquatic gymnastics, and Roman baths. Receive royal treatment at the Montauk Manor, an English Tudor hotel that has been welcoming guests since 1927 on top of Signal Hill. The manor has 140 condominium apartments, three tennis courts, large indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a private health club.

Stay in Montauk Hotels and Visit Second House

The tiny town of Montauk in East Hampton used to be known as the cattle range and Wild West of Long Island, New York long before it turned into the tourist destination that's popular today. Its long ranching history is evident in the remains of Second House -- the second house built in Montauk and the oldest structure still standing in Montauk today. In June 28, 1969, Second House officially opened as a museum, allowing the townsfolk to view photos and artifacts from earlier periods while admiring the gorgeous hydrangea and rose gardens and manicured lawns. Second House was built as a farmhouse for East Hampton shepherds, just like many houses in Montauk during that era. In the 18th century, the northern part of the kitchen was also used as a school. Visitors who want to catch a glimpse of Montauk history can stay at Montauk hotels near Second House such as the Second House Tavern, Sole East Resort, and Avalon Lake Front Motel. The Second House Museum is open daily except Wednesdays.
Buy Backpacker's Montauk Day Tours And Find Out About Favorite Tourist Attractions And Holidays


Stay at Montauk Hotels and Get a Glimpse of History at the Montauk Point Lighthouse
Buy Backpacker's Montauk Day Tours And Find Out About Favorite Tourist Attractions And Holidays


The Montauk Point Lighthouse is known to be the oldest lighthouse in New York. Situated at the eastern tip of Long Island, it was erected in 1796 during President George Washingtons time to serve as a navigation guide. Presently, it ranks as the fourth oldest active lighthouse in the US. Visitors billeted in Montauk hotels can take a glimpse of the seafaring history of this lighthouse at the Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum, where guided tours include a climb up 137 steps to the observation deck of the lighthouse for a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean. The museum houses a whaling exhibit; displays of the original documents from the Second United States Congress outlining the order of the lighthouses construction; and the celebrated Where Land Meets Sea and Sky: Exploring Montauk History through the Richard T. Gilmartin Galleries. If youre here during Thanksgiving, you will have the chance to witness the lighting of the lighthouses thousands of white lights symbolizing the start of the holidays.

Montauk Hotels and Nightlife Hot Spots

Although Montauk seems like a sleepy fishing village at the end of Long Island, the town comes alive with a vibrant nightlife as soon as the sun goes down. Montaukers love to fish, eat and drink, and when bars and pubs stay open until the wee hours of the morning during summers, party goers get into the action. Check out The 668 Gig Shack if you're staying at one of the Montauk hotels on Main Street; six-six-eight has 35 different beer labels you can sample, alfresco dining, and live band performances during weekends. For a traditional Irish fare of shepherds pie and lamb stew head to OMurphys Pub on Edgemere Road and indulge on huge portions of burgers and steaks and Guinness and Stella on tap. Watch the sun go down at the Montaukets outdoor daiquiri bar, or dance the night away on Nicks at the beach. Lenny's on the Dock offers its guests a pleasurable waterfront dining and drinking experience as they watch charter boats heading back to the pier.

by: Aveen Oswald




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