Welcome to Montauk, the premiere destination for the most discerning wanderers. Here, Gurney’s effortless way of life surrounds you with boundless experiences to find your bliss.

This hideaway for icons of the past remains the urbanite’s ultimate escape.
Situated at the furthest point east on Long Island, Montauk is a surfer’s paradise, a naturalist’s haven and a historic resort town. The best year-round Hamptons living starts here.

Montauk was a quiet and under-the-radar beach town when local resident Maude Gurney built a small, 20-unit hotel. The name? Gurney’s Inn.

Quiet and off the grid, Montauk was where fishermen lived by their daily catch and generations of families grew up on the water.

Soon, Montauk drew celebrities, artists, dignitaries and political heavyweights for simple, relaxing summers, often spent mingling with locals

Gurney’s continues to represent an idyllic, yet spirited, escape year-round for the world’s elite travelers, all while honoring Montauk’s local roots.
Local Way of Life
Restaurants at Gurney’s
See and be seen at Scarpetta Beach, the Hamptons’ outpost of the NYC Italian icon. Settle in at Tillie’s, an inviting American kitchen. You’ll enjoy seasonal, local ingredients, prepared to perfection, wherever you dine.

The Beach Club pairs a selection of coastal classics and warm-weather cocktails to be enjoyed by the sea.

Fresh, bright and boldly flavored, Tillie’s serves up familiar cuisine in new and unexpected ways.
Restaurants at Gurney’s
See and be seen at Scarpetta Beach, the Hamptons’ outpost of the NYC Italian icon. Settle in at Tillie’s, an inviting American kitchen. You’ll enjoy seasonal, local ingredients, prepared to perfection, wherever you dine.

At Scarpetta Beach you’ll experience the laid-back luxe Montauk is known for. Glass of wine, watching the sunset? Yes, please.
A Legendary Place
The original beach town, Montauk remains a surfer’s paradise and naturalist’s haven, grounding city dwellers in local traditions. Whether it’s a wine tasting from regional vineyards or sailing lessons on the Atlantic, you’ll find a sense of place through seasonal rituals.

Taste distinctive wine, cider, and spirits at the renowned Long Island wineries. Mingle in the lively tasting rooms or relax on the terrace to take in scenic views as you sip.

Saddle up. Established in 1658, Deep Hollow Ranch is the oldest cattle ranch in the US, which makes them expert navigators of local trails as you ride through 4,000 stunning acres, or along Long Island Sound beach.
A Legendary Place
The original beach town, Montauk remains a surfer’s paradise and naturalist’s haven, grounding city dwellers in local traditions. Whether it’s a wine tasting from regional vineyards or sailing lessons on the Atlantic, you’ll find a sense of place through seasonal rituals.

When you’re out east, there’s nothing better than a day on the Atlantic, whether deep-sea fishing or out for a sunset sail.
