What's Your Hamptons Vibe?

Are you new to the Hamptons? Or, perhaps, you are just thinking of shaking it up and exploring a stay in a new town. Whatever the case, StayMarquis has a handy new tool to help you decide where to go.

Introducing the StayMarquis “Which Hamptons Town Matches Your Vibe“ quiz. Just a couple of minutes of your time will let us shape your ideal getaway. Whether you are looking for a romantic escape, a family affair, an artsy and cultural holiday, or an action-packed adventure, it‘s a simple assistant to help guide the way.

Plus ... share your results for $200 off your next StayMarquis stay!

 

East Hampton

Upscale, artsy, and historical
  • Home to high-end boutiques, art galleries, and fine dining.
  • Offers cultural attractions like the Guild Hall and historic homes.
  • Beaches like Main Beach consistently rank among the top in the country.
 

Southampton

Luxurious and vibrant
  • Known for its majestic estates and the bustling Village of Southampton with upscale shops.
  • Hosts numerous social events, including charity galas and museum openings.
  • Popular beaches include Cooper's Beach.
 

Sag Harbor

Historic and bohemian
  • Rich maritime history with well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture.
  • Cultural hub with a strong arts scene, home to writers and artists.
  • Offers a mix of nautical activities and quiet, community-focused living.
 

Bridgehampton

Family-friendly and agricultural
  • Known for its horse farms and the annual Hampton Classic Horse Show.
  • Offers a blend of agricultural heritage with vineyards and farm stands.
  • Attracts families with its local festivals and community events.
 

Water Mill

Scenic and serene
  • Known for its stunning water views and quiet neighborhoods.
  • Home to several art institutions like the Parrish Art Museum.
  • Offers luxurious properties with ample privacy.
 

Hampton Bays

Lively and accessible
  • More affordable and diverse than some other Hamlets.
  • Known for its vibrant nightlife and live music scenes.
  • Great for water sports and activities like boating and fishing.
 

Westhampton

Relaxed and family-oriented
  • Known for its more laid-back atmosphere compared to its eastern counterparts.
  • Features family-friendly beaches with less crowdin.g
  • Hosts a variety of local events, including outdoor concerts and community fairs.
 

Quogue

Quiet and exclusive
  • Offers a secluded, small-town feel with private beaches and quiet lanes.
  • Known for its elegant homes and an affluent, private community.
  • Wildlife Refuge offers opportunities for bird watching and nature walks.
 

Sagaponack

Rural and ultra-luxurious
  • Features some of the most expensive real estate in the U.S.
  • Predominantly agricultural with scenic farmlands and vineyards.
  • Known for its beautiful, understated beaches and quiet country atmosphere.
 

Wainscott

Quaint and charming
  • Offers a blend of old-world charm and modern luxury.
  • Known for its picturesque windmills and proximity to Georgica Pond.
  • Home to a mix of old farmhouses and new high-end developments.
 

East Quogue

Laid-back and family-friendly
  • Known for its tranquil environment and beautiful pine forests, making it a quieter retreat within the Hamptons.
  • Offers a mix of charming cottages and modern homes, appealing to both seasonal visitors and permanent residents.
  • Features several excellent bay beaches and is close to the Shinnecock Bay, ideal for boating and fishing enthusiasts.
  • The downtown area, though modest, hosts a few beloved local diners and seafood restaurants, providing a cozy, small-town feel.
 

Remsenburg

Exclusive and serene
  • Often referred to as the “first Hampton” due to its location just west of Westhampton, offering a quieter alternative to its more bustling neighbors.
  • Lacks a commercial center, which helps maintain its low-key, residential charm and exclusivity.
  • Surrounded by natural beauty including lush greenery and scenic water views, making it attractive for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.
  • Home to a number of notable writers and artists, adding a subtle cultural layer to its community.
 

Shelter Island

Secluded and picturesque
  • Accessible only by ferry, adding an element of privacy and isolation that is cherished by its residents.
  • Offers a blend of beautiful landscapes, from marshlands and wooded trails to stunning beaches, making it a nature lover’s paradise.
  • Rich in history with landmarks like the Shelter Island Windmill and Sylvester Manor, a historic plantation and educational farm.
  • A tight-knit community that supports local businesses, farms, and artists, fostering a strong sense of community.
  • Features a diverse array of dining options from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, catering to a range of tastes and occasions.