Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Helpful Guide to The Hamptons New York Holiday Apartments vs Hotels and Resorts

The Hamptons are the towns of Southampton and East Hampton, placed at the eastern corner of Long Island. Most travelers prefer spend there their summer vacations. Some others looking for night activities prefer traveling there in July and August. But The Hamptons are a great location to visit anytime. Below you will find a list of things to do and attractions, as well as travel statistics on comparison shopping, vacation planning and themes, and some lodging options.

Rated among the best in the world, The Hamptons beaches are recognized for their beauty and white sand. Visitors of a Hamptons summer rental will find the bay beaches are less crowded than ocean beaches and offer calmer surf. Golfing at The Hamptons is truly unique. Those staying at a Hamptons bed and breakfast can head to the Montauk Downs State Park. Located only a 15 minute drive from East Hampton; this park offers one of the best public golf courses in America. Other excellent public golf course in the area is the Bethpage in Farmingdale. Wine fanatics visiting a Hamptons house rental will feel at paradise when vacationing at The Hamptons. Home to over 50 vineyards of different sizes, visitors to the area will be delighted when tasting international award winning wines and some of the most exclusive wines served in luxurious New York City restaurants.

Based on market research studies, 67 percent of the travelers were interested in comparison shopping among Hamptons vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts, hotels, and resorts.  Surprinsingly, there was a 53 percent that were open to receive offers from places to stay near The Hamptons, like Hampton Bays, Springville, East Quogue, Jamesport, Westhampton Beach, Southampton, Mattituck, Water Mill, Riverhead, Northville, Cutchogue, Remsenburg, Bridgehampton, Calverton, Reeves Park, and Peconic, and Sagaponack. Stats show that vacation planning is dominated by early planners with 53 percent of the inquiries coming from those who started their vacation planning 2 or more months in advance from the travel date, 25 percent of the inquiries were sent 1 to 2 months in advance, and 17 percent were from last minute travelers inquiring within the last 30 days prior to their arrival to the Hamptons lodging. The most popular vacation theme for the Hamptons area is family reunions with 57 percent of the traveler’s inquiries requesting accommodations for groups of more than 4 adults, 25 percent for families with children, 14 percent for couples, and 14 percent for people traveling alone.

Staying at a vacation rental in Hamptons is an excellent idea especially if you are traveling with your family or a large group. Hamptons vacation rentals not only offer more space but also more privacy.   Below, there are two great lodging options to explore:

Sag Harbor Retreat Vacation Rental: Architect's home ,a five minute walk to a sandy private bay beach,1.25 miles to the center of the Sag Harbor Village Center,close to East Hampton and Bridgehampton (perfect for Bridgehampton Classic Horse Show or the Hampton's international Film Festival). This house has three master bedrooms, (one king bed and two set of twins that can be converted to kings). Beautifully furnished with Modern,Asian accents, and Mid Century Modern pieces, the house is sophisticated yet comfortable and casual,fitting the ultimate Hampton Retreat.

Hamptons NY Vacation House: Lovely, just built three bedroom, three bath Hamptons vacation home available for rental for weekends, weekly or monthly. The house abuts a beautiful nature preserve with hiking trails. The Master bedroom has a queen bed and bathroom with a marble shower and a jacuzzi tub. There is also a loft.The first floor of this Hamptons vacation rental has two more bedrooms--one with twin beds, another with a queen. Two full bathrooms and one half bath, an airy Great Room with a brick fireplace. Directly between the towns of Sag Harbor and Bridgehampton; about 2.5 miles to the ocean.

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