By The Editors By The Editors | May 6, 2024 | Culture, Culture Feature,
Here is everything you need to know about celebrating your dad this Father's Day in the Hamptons.
For more views of the water, make a trip to Cedar Point County Park. It looks over Gardiner's Bay and offers 607 acres of historic land to explore. Visitors can go fishing, hiking, camping, hunting for waterfowl—even scuba dive, and all this at what was once a busy shipping port. Here is our complete list of the best parks in the Hamptons. 5 Cedar Point Road, East Hampton, 631.852.7620
Shou Sugi Ban House, the Hamptons’ go-to wellness destination, opened a new oasis in Water Mill—Shou Sugi Ban House. Adjacent to the main Shou Sugi Ban House property, the intimate five-room (including three suites) bed-and-breakfast offers a private swimming pool and patio. Each dwelling boasts a gas fireplace, Frette linens, a soaking tub or shower and organic Japanese amenities. Guests of the inn also receive priority access to Shou Sugi Ban House’s spa and wellness offerings, including massages, hydrotherapy and more, as well as a daily signature breakfast from the plant-rich culinary program designed by Michelin-starred chef Mads Refslund. Shou Sugi Ban House also added two sumptuous stand-alone residences on the property between itself and the inn, where short-term rentals allow guests to unwind privately in the comfort of a home away from home. Click here for more of our favorite spas in the Hamptons. 337 Montauk Highway, Water Mill
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First-time visitors marvel at this centrally located Hamptons beach's low-key vibes—it's like the secret somehow hasn't gotten out, even though it's staring everyone right in the face. (To be fair, given the concentration of celebs and city society types in the surrounding area, there's a fair amount of discretion happening here as well.) Here are more of our favorite beaches in the Hamptons. 1200 Sagg Main St
Panoramic water views, undulating fairways and greens and windblown grasses: all of the above and more can be found at Sebonack Golf Club. Located on Peconic Bay and Cold Spring Pond, this 18-hole course boasts enchanting views to accompany your game. Designed by Jack Nicklaus and Tom Doak, the course combines their differing styles to mold itself into the landscape for a unique yet natural look. The club also features a large clubhouse and charming golf cottages that can house members and guests for overnight stays. Click here for more of our favorite courses in the area. 405 Sebonac Road, Southampton
Kissaki in Water Mill has a goal of sharing Japanese culture across the world and focuses on Omakase sushi and Kaiseki tradition. The 16 course tasting experience includes the chef's choice of three appetizers, 13 pieces of nigiri and a dessert. 670 Montauk Highway, Suite E, Water Mill
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