Southampton, New York

Pay Homage to the "Original" Hampton

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The praise heaped on Long Island's tiny Hamptons seems ceaseless - their pervasive beauty, wealth and extravagance are constantly in the spotlight. Yet, there is one Hampton, the "original" Hampton, as locals will remind you, which shines just a bit brighter than the rest. Unspoiled beaches, a charming village center, exclusive shops and exquisite dining have made Southampton the Hampton du jour. The smell of old money is powerful in this pristine setting, but these days new blood is mixing with blue blood. And the result is a perfect blend of sprawling beaches, private estates and just enough places to "be seen" to satisfy the uppercrust.

More recently, Southampton has quietly made a name for itself as the Hamptons' epicenter of arts and culture. The serenity of salty ocean breezes and unspoiled sands has lured countless artists and writers to Southampton. Painting greats Jackson Pollock and Ray Lichtenstein both had studios here, and author Tom Wolfe has a residence in the village. More than 20 galleries can be found in the village center alone and art aficionados will adore the Parrish Art Museum, featuring famous 19th- and 20th-century American art.

When Southampton's shady streets have all been explored, and hedges hiding the very exclusive mansions of the Agawam Lake-Gin Lane estate area have been peeked over, there is but one thing left to do - hit the beach. Seven-plus miles of unspoiled shoreline make up Southampton's oceanfront expanse. Rolling, windswept dunes and waving grasses beckon visitors to escape to the Atlantic. The beaches here are kept perfect and secluded, irresistible to seekers of solace. If the sedentary lifestyle isn't your cup of tea, don't despair - Southampton offers plenty of water activities to keep an adventurous spirit active.


 

Child-Friendliness
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3 of 5
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Well-kept beaches and their watchful lifeguards are big winners for families. Southampton caters to wealthy adults, however, and many hotels and B&Bs don't allow children under 16 on their premises.
Swimming
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5 of 5
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Wave after foamy wave of clean, aquamarine water laps at the shores while a number of on-duty lifeguards ensure safety.
Sand
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5 of 5
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Fine, tan and incredibly clean, the sand is exceptional and Southampton's beaches are wide and sprawling.
Atmosphere
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4 of 5
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Southampton is not lacking in style, charm or beauty, but the local attitude may be a bit stuffy ... if you're not part of the "it" crowd, you'll know.
Non-Beach Activities
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5 of 5
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Museums, galleries, shops, tours of historic sites, three golf courses, first-class dining - Southampton has it all.

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