9 days in Hamptons Itinerary

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Fly to John F Kennedy International Airport, Drive to Riverhead
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Riverhead
— 2 nights
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Montauk
— 6 nights
Train to New York JFK, Fly to London

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Riverhead — 2 nights

Eschew the tourist crowds and head to Cupsogue Beach County Park and Roanoke Vineyards. Escape the urban bustle at Quogue Wildlife Refuge and Pike's Beach.

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London, UK to Riverhead is an approximately 13-hour combination of flight and car. You'll gain 5 hours traveling from London to Riverhead due to the time zone difference. Expect a bit warmer temperatures when traveling from London in July; daily highs in Riverhead reach 32°C and lows reach 20°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Sun) to allow time to drive to Montauk.
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Montauk — 6 nights

Do some cultural sightseeing at Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center and Montauk Point Lighthouse. Discover out-of-the-way places like Gin Beach and Montauk Downs State Park Golf Course. Get out of town with these interesting Montauk side-trips: Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge (in Noyack), Sag Harbor (Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum & Foster Memorial Beach) and Shelter Island Historical Society (in Shelter Island).

To see more things to do, reviews, photos, and more tourist information, refer to the Montauk trip itinerary planner.

Getting from Riverhead to Montauk by car takes about 1.5 hours. In July, plan for daily highs up to 31°C, and evening lows to 23°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 22nd (Sat) to allow time to travel back home.
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Hamptons travel guide

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Lighthouses · Dolphin & Whale Watching · Beaches
A historical summer retreat, the Hamptons is one of the United States' most expensive residential areas. The series of hamlets and villages in Southampton is known for its isolated charm and luxury. The small villages swell in population during the summer, as New York City's most recognizable residents escape here to frequent restaurants, retail outlets, and the colorful art community. Secluded mansions are interspersed with golf courses and tennis clubs, where socialites gather during daylight hours.
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