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Avail Of Discount Montauk Day Tours And Find Out About Familiar Parts Of Town And Activities

Seal Watching Tours from Montauk Hotels
Seal Watching Tours from Montauk Hotels

At the Montauk Point State Park in Montauk, New York, seals are a major attraction. Visitors can spot up to four seal species on the rocky beaches of Montauk Point where these sea mammals sun themselves during the winter. A relaxing 3-hour stroll on the sand from Montauk hotels should include watching these friendly pinnipeds. Instead of exploring the area by yourselves, why not join a guided tour so the haul-out zone is not disturbed. Groups that want to see the seals should get no closer than 70 yards (64 meters) to the resting marine mammals. Along the way, you will be able to also watch many birds and other marine geology species. Throughout the winter, naturalists from the Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island and the State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation lead seal walks during Fridays and weekends. Warm clothing and comfortable shoes for traversing sand and rocks are recommended, as well as binoculars for an up close view of the seals.

Bird Watching from Montauk Hotels

Avail Of Discount Montauk Day Tours And Find Out About Familiar Parts Of Town And Activities

Long Island in Montauk serves as a dwelling place for about 120 species of birds as well as a stopover for hundreds of migratory birds. Because of its strategic viewing location along the oceanfront, Montauk is now a favorite vacation spot for bird watchers. Many of them book at Montauk hotels near the Montauk Point State Park; as these hotels provide easy access to the Atlantic Flyway, where the migratory birds stop to rest every year. The most common birds that visit are ospreys, bald eagles, ducks, geese, and songbirds; but if youre lucky you will see rare bird species once in a while. During migration season, the Atlantic Ocean comes alive with such species as Corys Shearwaters, Black-Legged Kittiwakes, Greater Shearwaters, Northern Fulmars, Audubons Shearwaters, Manx Shearwaters, and Wilsons Storm-Petrels. There are several dining establishments in the vicinity of the Montauk Point Lighthouse that provide fantastic views of these birds. The best time to visit Montauk is in the fall and winter.

Stay in Montauk Hotels to See Long Island Wineries
Avail Of Discount Montauk Day Tours And Find Out About Familiar Parts Of Town And Activities


Long Island has a history of producing fine wines that dates back to 1975. There are more than 50 vineyards in the island today, covering 3,000 acres of land that's capable of yielding vinifera varietal grapes similar to those produced in California and France. You will find many of Long Island's vineyards in North Fork, such as Ackerly Pond, where you can bring your dogs with you; Corey Creek, voted Best New York Gewurztraminer and Best New York Chardonnay by the New York Food and Grape Foundation; Bedell Cellars, featured by Wine Business Monthly as among the top 10 Top 10 Hottest Small Brands in the US; and Clovis Point, where guests can sample the Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Syrah. From Montauk hotels, book Long Island wine tours to visit vineyards at the South Fork. Check out the sprawling mansion of Loughlin Vineyards, the high-ceiling tasting room of Wolffer Estate, the nine honey mead varieties of Long Island Meadery, and the Normandy-style chateau of Duck Walk Vineyards.

Stay at Montauk Hotels to See the Montauk Point Lighthouse

The Montauk Point Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in New York. Located at the easternmost point of Long Island, the Montauk Point lighthouse was built in 1796 during President George Washingtons term and has been used as a navigation aid since 1797. It is currently 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 features Where Land Meets Sea and Sky: Exploring Montauk History through the Richard T. Gilmartin Galleries, a whaling exhibit, and the original documents from the Second United States Congress authorizing the construction of the lighthouse. If youre in Montauk during Thanksgiving, catch the lighting of thousands of white lights at the lighthouse to signal the start of the holiday season.

by: Aveen Oswald




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