Visit Long Island’s North Shore and challenge yourself on world-class golf courses, explore Gold Coast mansions and hike bluff-top trails overlooking the calm waters of the Long Island Sound.
Long Island’s North Shore is a place rich in history dating back to the Revolutionary War when George Washington traveled from what is now the North Shore’s Northern Boulevard across Long Island to thank his spy ring. The luxurious North Shore lifestyle is also deep routed, harkening back to an era where well-to-do families like the Vanderbilts, Guggenheims and Phipps made this spot their suburban getaway and summer retreat.
Grab your shades and sunscreen. When it comes to Long Island’s South Shore, its all about sand, surf and sports. From nautical pursuits to world class sporting facilities and its own "museum row," the South Shore has a vast variety of activities to keep you busy on your next vacation.
There’s fun waiting for the entire family in Central Suffolk. An aquarium, water park, game farm, nature trails, campgrounds and beaches.
Long Island’s Central Suffolk region is a contrast of environments featuring cliffs and rocky beaches at the edge of the Long Island Sound, a serene Peconic River, tranquil preserves and outstanding attractions.
The North Fork of Long Island is home to 30 wineries that offer their bounty to visitors amidst mile after mile of scenic farmland and quaint villages.
Long Island’s North Fork is a welcome respite from the hubbub of everyday life. With its lush green landscape, surrounded by water from the north to the south, the North Fork is home to historic sites, endless antique shops and roadside stands offering fresh produce and homemade apple pies.
One of the best known icons on Long Island's South Fork is the historic Montauk Lighthouse located at the eastern most tip of Long Island. The South Fork of Long Island offers fabulous white sand beaches, and a laid back, beach vacation atmosphere that includes amazing fishing charters, seaside dining, hiking, horse-back riding and kids activities. On your wayto Montauk, New York, visit The Hamptons, known as an international hot spot for celebrity-watching, sun-bathing dining, shopping and art.