Area

Laid-back charm

Westhampton is a laid-back beach town with an artistic edge. Just 90 minutes from NYC, it’s easy to get to but feels a world away. The village has been quietly revitalized with new restaurants, shops, and bars popping up downtown. Local culture runs deep, with galleries, events, and spots like the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center and the restored Sunset Theatre. With wide beaches, scenic trails, and great food, it’s an easygoing escape with just the right amount of buzz.

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Beach access

Complimentary beach passes and towels are available on a first-come, first-serve basis at the front desk. Some of the closest beaches to Three Ducks include Pikes Beach — about an 8-minute drive and a favorite of ours — and Hot Dog Beach, which is just as easy to reach. Guests also have convenient access to Sand Bar, Tiana, Ponquogue, and Flying Point beaches. If you're up for exploring a bit more, Cameron, Mecox, Sagg Main, and Foster Memorial (Long Beach) are also included with your pass.

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Watersports

Spend your mornings on the water with stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, or even paddleboard yoga—ideal for both solo outings and group adventures. For something faster-paced, jet ski rentals offer a thrilling way to explore the coastline. From late June through August, Island Surf School hosts a three-day-a-week Surf Camp, held on the best wave days as determined by the weekly forecast.

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Local event

Westhampton Beach Village comes alive in the summer with a full schedule of outdoor events and live entertainment. Enjoy free concerts at the Village Green, Movies on the Great Lawn, and Hamptons Collegiate Baseball games. For headline performances, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC) presents a summer lineup of concerts, comedy, and theater—including Broadway-style shows and appearances by both renowned and emerging talent.

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Farm stands

Westhampton Beach is home to a vibrant network of farm stands that celebrate the region’s agricultural roots. From the bustling Saturday Farmers Market on the Village Green to roadside favorites like Farmers Market Farm Stand and Olish Farms, visitors can find everything from just-picked produce and homemade pies to fresh mozzarella and local honey.

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Boutique shopping

Explore boutique shopping across Westhampton, Quogue, and Southampton, where each village offers its own mix of locally owned shops and designer brands. In Westhampton Beach, stroll along Main Street for coastal-inspired fashion, home goods, and specialty markets. Quogue offers a quieter, curated selection of shops with a focus on elevated essentials. In Southampton, you’ll find a blend of high-end labels and independent boutiques, all set against the backdrop of a historic village with classic Hamptons charm.

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Dining

Dining has been at the heart of the Westhampton Beach renaissance. From laid-back beachside cafés to upscale bistros and acclaimed farm-to-table restaurants, the village has become a culinary destination in its own right. Whether you're in the mood for fresh seafood, inventive cuisine, or classic comfort food, Westhampton Beach serves it all.

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Arts and culture

Westhampton Beach has a lively arts scene centered around the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC), which hosts live music, film, and dance year-round. Local spots like Art Studio Hamptons offer art classes and workshops for all ages. Each summer, the Westhampton Beach Festival of the Arts turns the Great Lawn into an outdoor gallery. Nearby, the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton Arts Center, Guild Hall, and LongHouse Reserve offer even more to explore.

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Kids

Westhampton and the nearby villages are full of fun, easygoing activities for kids. Families can visit local farms to see goats and chickens, explore the Quogue Wildlife Refuge, or watch planes at Gabreski Airport. The Big Duck in Flanders is a favorite stop for a fun photo. Kid-friendly spots like The Barn and Brunetti’s Pizza make mealtimes simple and relaxed. It’s a great place for kids to be outside, explore nature, and enjoy a slower pace.

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