Enjoy the East End Al Fresco. 
From Riverhead to Orient to Montauk

The Eastern End of Long Island, New York City’s backyard beach getaway, offers a variety of fun activities for all ages and interests. From Riverhead to Greenport to Montauk, there are the Hamptons, North Fork farms and vineyards, breweries, scenic beaches, and stunning views. From tall ship festivals to music festivals to drag racing events, to the Long Island Aquarium, Splish Splash, and the Parrish Art Museum, there’s something for everyone.

Explore The East End of Long Island

Let's uncover the best places to go, eat, drink, and shop!

Adventurers End Up Here
Families End Up Here
Travelers End Up Here

Stay & Play

From June-August Click here to See special packages and events. Stay on the East End and Play with family, friends or take a solo adventure.

Oktoberfest

Celebrate Fall on the Long Island's Beautiful East End. Stay tuned for our calendar to see where to go for festivities in September and October.

East End Holidays

Go into the places only locals are familiar with. Visit little known hideouts and avenues that open the mind into what being a local is all about.

WHAT THE LOCALS SAY IT MEANS TO END UP HERE

“Ending up” on the east end means taking some time to look around, [and] soak in what we have. It means taking a staycation right here! Make time to stop at a local market & experience what we grow, stop at a local brewery or restaurant & taste what other locals are working hard to create. Visit a park or beach and realize that we’re surrounded by local beauty, and really make the most of that.”
Sheila Malone
Manager of Long Ireland Beer Co.
“Ending up here is the dream that our visitors get to appreciate for a moment, but us locals get to experience every day of our lives. The east end, in my opinion, is one of the most amazing places you could ever live, work or visit. It has so much to offer and so many incredible things to see. I am proud to live and run my business on the east end. I thank God every day for these blessings.”
Jerry Dicecco
Owner of Jerry and the Mermaid