
Each one of the Hamptons’ villages, towns, and hamlets offers a unique personality and experience, in addition to the types of experiences you’d expect to have, so how do you choose which to visit?
The Hamptons is a holiday hot spot on the East Coast for many travellers. You can find vintage shopping, local dining, farm tours, vineyards, outdoor sports, wildlife refuges, and much more, all within the Hamptons’ top destinations. Whether you want adventure, dining, shopping, or just a laid-back retreat by the beach, check out the best towns and villages in the Hamptons to plan your trip.
A relaxing beach town a few minutes’ drive from Francis S. Gabreski Airport
适合: 情侣/夫妇, 家庭, 购物者, 餐饮
Westhampton is a laid-back resort area that attracts families. It has both ocean and bay access, markets and festivals, tonnes of family-owned shops and restaurants, and no shortage of world-class entertainment options.
Once a thriving resort area, Westhampton returned to its roots and now offers a more casual and low-key experience suitable for families with small children, older travellers, and couples or solo travellers looking for a relaxing retreat. That’s not to say that there isn’t plenty to do, however, such as lounging on gorgeous beaches, shopping in town, and catching a local performance at an entertainment venue.

Westhampton
A bright and busy town within touching distance of the beach
适合: 情侣/夫妇, 家庭, 购物者, 餐饮
Southampton is a beautiful town in the South Fork of Long Island. It’s one of the largest in Suffolk County and surrounded by the Great and Little Peconic bays. Much of the tourism centers around the Shinnecock Canal, which offers opportunities for watersports like boating, kayaking, and fishing.
You’ll find a lot of historic sites to explore, such as the Shinnecock Museum and Cultural Centre and the Southampton Historical Museum, which chronicle the local history of Southampton and its residents.

Southampton