Monday, October 4, 2021
Visit Old Westbury Gardens & Phipps Estate for a guided tour of the magnificent mansion and the 200-acre estate’s formal gardens, landscaped grounds, woodlands and lakes are un-paralleled!
Check in to the Hyatt Place, Riverhead, New York, located on the Peconic River and adjacent to the Long Island Aquarium and Butterfly Exhibit. The hotel features contemporary, oversized guest rooms, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, fitness center, coffee and wine bar, and extensive hearty continental breakfast.
Tonight’s Dinner is included.
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Extensive hearty continental breakfast at the Hyatt, at leisure.
Meet your local guide for a driving tour of the neighborhoods and villages on Long Island’s South Fork, including “The Hamptons” – the summer playground of the rich and famous. Enjoy your “lifestyles of the rich and famous” tour as you view the homes, neighborhoods and towns where the rich and famous shop, relax and enjoy the fruits of their labor.
A stop is included at Coopers Beach, on the list of top 10 Beaches in the U.S.!
Touring continues to Montauk, drive by the oldest ranch in America! In the 1900’s Montauk’s beautiful seascapes and rolling dunes lured the first summer residents.
Lunch is included, overlooking the ocean!
Tour Montauk Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in New York, authorized during the Presidency of George Washington. Climb the 137 steps to the top of the tower and explore the exhibits in the “keeper’s house” museum. Shop in the gift shop and walk the grounds for fantastic views! Following our visit depart for Free time in the quaint village of Southhampton. Enjoy the boutiques, galleries and restaurants to suit every taste! Dinner is on your own in Southampton.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Extensive hearty continental breakfast at the Hyatt, at leisure.
Check out and depart to Sag Harbor with your local guide for a driving tour of Sag Harbor. During the 19th century, Sag Harbor was one of the busiest ports in the northeast, where diverse cultures came together for one pursuit: the hunt of the mighty whale. Tour the Old Whaler’s Church, built when Sag Harbor was at the height of prosperity and 63 whaling ships called Sag Harbor home port and the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, housed in the 19th century home of a once prominent ship owner. See collections of whaling tools and artifacts, portraits of ship’s captains and their wives, 19th century household items and antique toys.
Free time in the village of Sag Harbor for lunch on own before we depart for home.