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Sunset Beach, Shelter Island

Shelter Island, NY

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

It is a crime to be a resident of New York City and never have visited Shelter Island in your life.  I was inspired by a NY Times Article a friend linked me that gave an itinerary for the day.  Here is everything you need to know:

1)  Even though the ferry price is listed as $11 per vehicle one way from both the Greenport (North Fork) and Sag Harbor (South Fork) ferry services, it actually costs $13 per vehicle from Sag Harbor.  So if $2 makes a difference to you, do your round trip through Greenport.  Also, they charge per car per person.  So $11 per car plus $2 per person.  

2)  The North Fork of Long Island is picturesque and full of vineyards and farms.  Something to see in your life at least once.  But the South Fork is where all the action is.  The Hamptons are here!  There is a large and wealthy population!  Not only are there beautiful shops and towns and homes, but there are scenic vineyards and farms that rival those of the North Fork.  We took the Greenport Ferry to Shelter Island and the Sag Harbor Ferry back so we can dine at Il Capuccino (Amazing Italian food!!!  The big draw here is the complementary garlic knots they bring to the table.  And I also enjoyed my ravioli with pistachio sauce!) I was not satisfied with the Italian options on Shelter Island itself.  And there is no real charming Main Street on the Island (at least not that I found).

3)  As soon as we got off the Greenport Ferry in the morning, we drove up the hill to Marie Eiffel Market (which has an outdoor deck facing the harbor) We had our chocolate croissants and iced coffee facing the harbor and yachts.  I highly suggest getting your first bite here before you start your day on the island!  The cafe is one block down the hill from the newly renovated and quaint Chequit Inn.  This hotel is no place to go with young children as it is not stroller accessible.  And if you go here, go when it is a bit more affordable on a weekday.  If you want to make a road trip out of Shelter Island, I would totally stay here.  And the beautifully landscaped outdoor restaurant faces the harbor.

4)  After we ate at Marie Eiffel, we went to Picozzi's Bike Shop right around the corner, parked our car in the driveway, and rented a bike for one hour for $15.  Each bike comes with a helmet and a basket, but be careful to store your mobile phones in a bag as they can slip out.  We biked around Dering Harbor and Shelter Island Heights.  Look at a map and stay by the shoreline to see all the exquisite homes.  And remember, if you are not fit like me, be prepared for lots of hills and a spare oxygen tank in your car upon return.  I almost died.

5)  Have your bathing suit on and towels in a backpack that you place in the basket during the bike ride.  You can stop by Hay's Beach (free and much more private than the main draw: Sunset Beach).  There is no night life or restaurant here.  Just you and the sand and the water.  We didn't have towels so we couldn't relax here after a strenuous bike ride.  And if you don't want to rent a bike, you can still access Hay's Beach by car.  There are a few spots to park and it doesn't get crowded.  Spend a couple hours here before heading to Sunset Beach.

6)  We got to Sunset Beach by 1:30 and stayed four hours.  The sun would have set by 8:30 and my husband and I wanted to get back home for the kids. Otherwise, I'd have stayed here all day to catch the sunset and the alleged bumpin' night scene.  This beach is right across the Sunset Beach Hotel and Restaurant.  Onlynly permitted cars are allowed to park on weekdays (after 5pm, all cars can park).  Only permitted cars can park on weekends. However, if you drive down about 1/5th a mile, you will find free parking for all (to save some energy, make sure to drop off your beach chairs in the front and have your spouse park the car).  

So what can I say about Sunset Beach?  You feel like you are in the south of France when you are really just sandwiched between the North and South Fork.  I have seen charming beaches along the North Shore of Long Island. But nothing matches the crowd and vibe here.  You will feel like the Princess of Monaco.  Also, you can come here with your children (but my guess is those who did with young children either reside on the Island or were staying at a hotel).  There were paddle board rentals for $35 per person per hour and $60 per hour for two people.  If my husband and I weren't beat from the bike riding, we may have done this!  Also, we went on a 78 degree and sunny day.  The water was totally swimmable and clean and was the perfect temperature.  We forgot our beach umbrella so the cabana boy gave us one that belonged to the hotel and we tipped him a couple of bucks.  Also, I ran into a group of women who had ditched their husbands and children to enjoy a day here.  This doesn't have to be just a family oriented or romantic trip.  You can do a girls or guys day too!!!

7)  My husband and I were not entirely impressed with the menus at Sunset Beach Hotel Restaurant and the Pridwin Hotel restaurant (right down the block and also across the beach.  Even though they are both trendy...we did not want to eat fish after a long, arduous day.  But if you are good with being hungry your whole life, I highly suggest going to Shelter Island on a Wednesday in the summer to experience the all you can eat dining experience at the Pridwin Hotel (pictures included in the gallery).  The all you can eat is $42 per person and starts at 6:30pm.  It includes drinks and draft beer.  But no alcohol (keep dreaming!).  I checked out the buffet and it was mostly seafood which we don't eat.  So I skipped out on this otherwise amazing opportunity.

8)  As mentioned above, we left Sunset Beach early to dine at Sag Harbor, which is an adorable and historic town on the north part of the South Fork. The main street here reminded me of that of Greenwich, Port Washington, and Northport all fused into one.  I prefer the Main Street in Westhampton Beach, to tell you the truth, but this one is on the harbor and totally adorable in a different way.  You must see it if you do a day trip or road trip to Shelter Island.  Also, we dined at Il Capucino because we were in the mood for Italian food.  But there were far trendier restaurants along the Main Street.  Research before you go.  Every place looked super cute!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Cupsogue Beach

Westhampton Dunes, NY

$17 dollar parking

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

There are two beaches in the Westhamptons that are public.  One is Tiana Beach on the complete east end of Dunes Road (where the houses are more grand and have bigger lots....much more scenic drive if you ask me) and the other is Cupsogue Beach on the complete west end of Dunes Road (the videos below will give you an idea of the houses you will see along the way). Both beaches are about a ten to fifteen minute local drive down Dunes road from Rogers Beach, a private beach for residents of Westhampton.  

Rogers is the best of the three in terms of their showers, and proximity to the town..but too bad if you are not a resident.  Scratch this off your bucket list unless you have a rich friend! 

Tiana is the best in terms of the scenic drive and the short distance between the parking lot and beach....however the bathrooms close at 5pm.  

Cupsogue is awesome because it is only $17 parking ($9 if you have a green pass and are a suffolk resident) as opposed to $25 at Tiana, however, it is a long walk to the beach and the parking lot allegedly fills up by 10am on weekends (even though we got there at 1 and got lucky as some cars were leaving...try your luck if you want to save $8...but if you are driving a long distance, play it safe with Tiana as their parking attendant alleged it never fills up...including on weekends).  Also, I preferred their showers to Tiana's and I believe their bathrooms are open later than 5pm.

The big draw here is the live band (the gallery above shows an image of what days and times they play).  I was once told they only play on Saturdays at 5pm so I was surprised to find a couple of bands here on a Sunday as well (they have a bar stand serving beer here as well).  It makes the beach experience extra amazing during sundown.  Except, who wants to stay here for dinner when the main town of Westhampton is so charming and offers so many cute shops and great restaurants?  Unless you stay here till sundown and go to Main Street after.  Make sure you click on the Tiana Beach link gallery to see pictures of Westhampton Beach town which is as close to Cupsogue Beach as it is to Tiana (equadistant).

They also have a great restaurant here (menu and pictures in the gallery above) called The Beach Hut.  I've noticed many beaches on the south shore don't have the greatest selection of food but here seemed to have a lot to offer (even though we didn't dine here).

The water was also clear and the waves this 83 degree and sunny day were the biggest I have ever seen in New York (they were about 15 feet height). Perhaps it was just the day or it happens to be always???  The regulars would know better.  

For a list of more beaches, click here.

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Sea Cliff Beach

Sea Cliff, NY

Admission $15 per adult $10 per child (or so the lady told me when I went here on the weekend....may be less on weekdays if you try)

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

This is a charming beach located in a charming town on the North Shore of Long Island!  A hidden gem if you will that has a cost for non-residents.  It is only open on weekends until the beach officially open the last week of June. I'm not certain if there is a different rate on weekdays but I'm sure they'll be less strict then and might not even charge.  Or try to go on a weekday before it officially opens to the public and you'll get in free of charge as I did (but the concession stand won't be open on weekdays until then).   The beach is on the Long Island Sound and has more shells than you'd expect, so have a pair of sandals that are good for going in the water with!  Advisory: Call in advance as weather changes can cause potential pollution and rain can potentially cause an increase in bacteria.  The beach may be closed in this event. 

Kill a few birds with one stone:  This entire peninsula is filled with beautiful homes!  Sea Cliff itself has very old Victorian style homes while other towns such as Mill Neck, Oyster Bay, Centre Island, Brookville, Locust Valley and others offer more grand mansions with lots of land.  There is so much else to do around here such as other nearby beaches and an amusement park.  You can also visit Sea Cliff Avenue for cute shops just a couple blocks away from Sea Cliff Beach.  

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Miami, FL

Miami, FL

price varies

Optimum Seasons:  Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Miami is home away from home for my family!  Kosher restaurants and supermarkets are abundant.  The city, like New York, has much culture and diversity, skyscrapers, beaches, amazing nightlife, top notch hotels, and great food.  Except Miami has year round perfect weather and water that is at times as beautiful as the Caribbean and always much nicer than the beaches in the Northeast of the country.  

There is so much to do in this city!  I have been well over ten times, as a single girl, as a married girl, as a mother, as a daughter, and a daughter-in-law. Every trip was as perfect as the last.  In the past, I have stayed at Lowes, Shore Club, Fountainbleau, Sea Coast Hotel, and the Catalina.  But there is no losing with any hotel the shore in Miami Beach.  Book your hotel through tripadvisor.com for the best deals.  Both the Fountainbleau and Sea Coast Hotel have apartment units as well with cleaning services.  So it feels like a hotel anyway!

Places you must visit when you are there:  Ocean Drive and Versace's mansion in South Beach, the neighborhood of Wynwood with its beautiful murals, and Lincoln Road which is a beautiful pedestrian street.  You should definitely hotel hop down the main strip.  Each lobby and pool is worth seeing. Especially the recently constructed Faena.  The lobby and courtyard is remarkable.  I am a big fan of the Edition as well.  Shore Club remains an old favorite...lots of nostalgia here.  But really, every hotel is remarkable!  and Fountainbleau and Lowes are perhaps the more kid friendly ones.  And Lowes has prime location!! 

The town of Coconut Grove is delicious in every way.  Go there one evening with the kids, but if you are single, you can skip this.  And before you dine there, go to Vizcaya mansion....truly one of the most remarkable pieces of architecture in the United States.  The gardens make you feel like you're on an Italian villa.

Drive down "millionaire row" and see all the beautiful houses on the bay.  You can take a cruise here too, but the landscaping in the front of the homes are as charming and driving is for free!  Take a day trip to Bal Harbour Mall for outdoor, high end shopping.  Dine in Aventura a town north of Miami.  Visit Key West or the Miami Seaquarium (which I regret never doing).  Or just have an Uber driver give you a tour of Miami (as we did).  There is no shortage of beauty at every corner of this vibrant city!  Definitely visit at least once in your life.  And stay at least 5 nights to make the most of your trip if you are going with children.  

I highly recommend getting a citi-bike for a couple of hours (find out where the closest one is to you), and bike riding down the boardwalk (which runs behind the hotel strip on the beach, and is a vision all of its own) and back up through the streets so you get the most intimate views of Miami.  And do it early in the day, and put on loads of sunblock!  

We also took a cruise from Downtown Miami which shows you all the backyards of celebrities homes on the water.  And offers spectacular views of Miami's downtown skyline.  

The sunsets in Miami are to die for.  Either you get a beach view room, or a bay view.  It is win win, because if you don't see the beach, you get the sunsets!  Unless you get a room with both...which is the best cast scenario.  

Uber in Miami is super cheap.  No need to rent a car here, even if you're staying a long time.  It'll just be a headache with parking!  

I have visited in the Spring, Summer and Fall.  Winter I understand is too cold here but a lot of celebrities flock here during Christmas so it might be a fun time to be here then.  The ocean and weather are perfect in the Spring and Summer, but 4th of July is a great time with the fireworks.  There is literally no losing in Miami!

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Robert Moses State Park

Babylon, NY

Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

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This is the most western point of Fire Island, and is the only point that is accessible by car.  I have been to both Field 5 and Field 4, and can say that there is absolutely no difference except that Field 5 has a playground. You are also able to cross over by foot into Fire Island's nearby towns like Kismet from the eastern parking lot (Field 5), and walk to the Fire Island Lighthouse (which I didn't care to do).  This beach is a wonderful beach for adults and children alike. It is not such a long walk if you have a stroller.  In my opinion, it has the best concession stand of all beaches on Long Island!  An added bonus for men: there are plenty of exposed boobs when you walk east on the shore line towards the Fire Island beach where nudity is permitted. Also, parking is only $10 per vehicle!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Nickerson Beach

Long Beach, NY

Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

This was quite possibly the worst beach experience of my life.  If you have a child in a stroller, this is not the place for you!  The walk from the parking lot to the beach is approximately give or take a quarter of a mile and the concession stand is far from the beach front.  Please note never to go to this beach unless you are a member!  The other beaches on the Long Beach strip are infinitely better!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Lido Beach West

Long Beach, N

Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

I love this beach for it's short distance from the parking lot to the water, its concession stand, the crowd, how clean the water is, and how private it is. This is by far the best of all the beaches on the Long Beach strip.  Tip:  if you are going on a weekend, make sure you arrive before 11am as the parking lot fills up fast!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Stepping Stone Park

Kings Point Park, NY

Member Card required, no admission fee, free parking lot

Optimum Seasons:  Spring, Summer, Fall

Great Neck's masterpiece!  Situated on the Long Island Sound with out-of-this-world landscaping and English gardens, this park has it all, and for all ages.  And there is no price to enter!  I have seen many gardens in my day, and nothing comes close to the display of flowers and plants here!  Paired with their sunsets, views of Manhattan's skyline and the Whitestone and Throgs Neck Bridge, the serenity of the Long Island Sound, the rocky shore line, the dock, the playground and sprinklers for the children, their summer festivals, this is just one of my favorite places to be as soon as winter is over! It is worth moving to Great Neck and getting a park card!  Otherwise, just thank me for the pictures!  Tip:  if you love the Beatles, and kind of feel like you owe something to your parents and in laws for bringing you into this world, take a few beach chairs and go here once a year on a Saturday night in the summer and watch a Beatles cover band play all their hits! There is nothing like exposing your children to the music your parents exposed you to when you were a kid, and watching a live concert together during a beautiful sunset!

For a list of other mansions and gardens, click here.

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Cooper's Beach

Southhampton, NY

$40 Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

There is a $40 fee to park (most in Westhampton are $25 and under), a longer walk from the parking lot to the beach, and a longer drive from home as the Southhampton is further east than Westhampton, but if you are into people watching and a decent concession stand (serves fries, breakfast, and sandwiches), this is the place for you!  I find the water the clearest of all the beaches I've been on the south shore.  Depending on the time of the season you go, there may or may not be huge waves.  We went towards the end of the summer and for some reason, there was a huge cliff by the shore so we were not able to sit in our beach chairs and watch our children at the same time.  They were under our field of vision.  The second time I went this was not the case, so I'm guessing this is just based on your luck!  

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Go into their town for dinner and some high end shopping. 

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Asharoken Beach Park

Northport, NY

Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

I discovered this by complete accident and through an inquisitive mind. When I had visited the Vanderbilt mansion the town over, I had asked the guide if the land across the water was Connecticut.  He told me it was actually Asharoken peninsula in the town of Northport.  He told me it was a street with water on both sides and it is worth seeing.  So I followed through and drove ten minutes to Asharoken Avenue.  It is a three mile stretch of waterfront homes on both sides of the street.  It is a very unique point on the North Shore of Long Island.  At the very beginning of the street, you will find two neighboring beaches, one for residents and one for anyone willing to pay $20 for parking.  The beach is a sand beach with calm and crystal clear waters, and a concession stand, and a short walk to the parking lot!   I went on a weekday and was able to find a lifeguard who let me access the private beach.  This is a wonderful place to go with the family and enjoy collection shells with the kids and actually swim in calm waters!  Tip:  have sandals for the rocks at the bottom of the ocean!

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Vanderbilt Mansion in neighboring Centerport!  And park on Main Street in the town of Northport and walk around the town!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Soundside Beach Park

Bayville, NY

No admission fee, free parking on street

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

 

One of the rare sand beaches on the North Shore of Long Island!  And my favorite beach!  The water of the Sound is much clearer and calmer than that of the Atlantic.  It is as though you are swimming in a lake! The depth of the beach is very shallow, and there are lots of shells and rocks so swimming with sandals is a good idea!  Children will love collecting shells by the shore and building their sand castles while adults can enjoy the cocktails offered by Walls Wharf restaurant on the beach (wonderful menu with a huge variety).  Tip:  go here on a weekday with minimal traffic and easy parking.  Parking in the main parking lot is for residents only so your best bet is dropping off your family with their beach chairs and finding parking yourself if you go on the weekend.  If you go on a weekday, be there by noon, park in the lot of Walls Wharf and dine there so they allow you to use the parking lot after you've finished eating.  Advisory: Call in advance as weather changes can cause potential pollution and rain can potentially cause an increase in bacteria.  The beach may be closed in this event. 

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Walk along the shore a quarter mile east and west to view some quaint and charming homes.  North Shore's Malibu, if you will!  Walk over a couple of properties to the left and you will find Crescent Beach Club, a restaurant as well as a catering hall, with palm trees planted on its beach.  You're not allowed to walk on this property but just pass by along it's shore line.  It's the closest you'll get to feeling like you are in the Caribbean in Northeast America.  Also, if you are into nice homes, drive a half mile east on Bayville Avenue to Centre Island (Bill Joel lives here).  It's about a mile long peninsula with houses on the water on both sides of the street.  Very scenic drive!

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Ocean Beach Park (Long Beach)

 

Long Beach, NY

Admission Per Person Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

I found everything about this beach amazing!  The free parking spots.  The $15 per adult charge but free for children.  The numerous food vendors and restaurants you will find along the 2 mile boardwalk (lined with apartment buildings and the modern and sleek Allegria Hotel). 

Kill a few birds with one stone:  

There are a lot of restaurants and delis along West and East Park Avenue. Walk around the Allegria lobby and have a meal or drink in its restaurant with views of the beach.

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Allegria Hotel rooftop

Allegria Hotel lobby

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Tiana Beach

Westhampton Beach, NY

$25 Parking Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

Tiana Beach is all the way east on Dune Street.  I choose this beach over Rogers because Rogers is private for residents only.  But Rogers is far more convenient!  Anyway, the drive to Tiana is spectacular.  Here is where you can spot 50 million dollar homes and dream big! Tehre is a myth that you have to get here before noon to find a spot in the lot, but the people by the entrance assure that the 800 spot lot never fills up on weekends.  And I always see people strolling in hours after I arrive.  So if this is the truth, go a little later as your children might get naggy at a beach for that long.

There is a concession stand but you may want to bring some extra food regardless!  I love this beach because the coast line is nearly on the parking lot, so you don't have to schlep a long distance.   The water is also extremely clean and the beach is far more private than those you'll find closer to NYC! 

Kill a few birds with one stone:  The closest of all the Hamptons, I find Westhampton extremely charming and much more kid friendly than neighboring Southhampton.  Westhampton Bakery is my personal favorite.  It has a wide variety of foods on its menu, you can dine inside or outdoors on its adorable patio, and you will never have a custard croissant quite like theirs.  Tip:  beat the after-beach traffic so you can get your hands on one of these before they run out!  I love their Napoleon, pizzas, seared tuna dish, and most everything I try here.

Also, 4th of July (or another date depending on when they do the fireworks) is a wonderful time of year to come here.  The fireworks on the Great Lawn on Main Street are magical and start around 9:15pm.  Worth it to drag out your kids bed time!  Tip:  beat the after-beach traffic so you can get your hands on one of these before they run out!  I love their Napoleon, pizzas, seared tuna dish, and most everything I try here.

For a list of other beaches, click here.

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Caumsette State Historic Park Preserve

Huntington, NY

No admissions fee, free parking lot

Optimum Seasons:  Spring, Summer, Fall

This is a scenic peninsula located on the Long Island Sound. It is a 1,750 acre preserve that includes multiple hiking paths, horse stables, gardens, and a sand beach.  The land is relatively flat so the hike is not so difficult.  It will take you about two hours to park in the lot and then walk around the property (at snail's pace mind you).  I did this in the second week of November when foliage was at its peak, on a beautiful sunny day with blue skies.  I'd say anything under a 50 degree day is too frigid, as you are surrounded by water.  The big perk to this hike is that when you get to the end of the trail, you find yourself on a sand beach!  It was a truly beautiful and exhilarating experience.  You can go with a friend, a loved one, old children, or young children.  Have a good jogging stroller if you are bringing a toddler or baby. Lots of photo ops at every turn!

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Huntington is among the most charming towns on the north shore of Long Island.  There are many towns along the drive on Northern Blvd.  Also, if you are in the mood for another hike involving an uphill climb, try Cold Spring Harbor park.  I have not checked this off my bucket list yet but I have been told once you get to the top of the short mountain, you enjoy breathtaking views of the Sound.  Let me know how it goes!

For a list of other gardens and local places to hike, click here.

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