Long Island Neighborhoods

Eastern Long Island is adorned with quaint coastal villages that exude a timeless charm. Stroll through cobblestone streets, explore boutique shops, and dine at waterside restaurants offering panoramic views.

 

A charming community, Stony Brook Village is filled with shops, lovely restaurants, parks, lodging, cultural activities, and even an historic grist mill.

One of the most picturesque of waterside villages to be found on Long Island, Port Jefferson is known for its many historic buildings featuring wonderful shops and restaurants, its easy-going lifestyle, and mid-Island convenience. 

Another picturesque locale, St. James attracted many celebrities and socialites early in the 20th century and remains a desirable community with historic charm and a scenic setting.

A lively village with a thriving arts scene, Patchogue features theaters, art galleries, and a variety of restaurants and bars. The Patchogue River and marina add to the town's charm.

Known for its historic charm, Sayville has a vibrant downtown with boutique shops, eateries, and a waterfront park along the Great South Bay.

Nestled on the North Shore, Northport Village charms with Victorian architecture, a bustling harbor, and a vibrant downtown featuring boutique shops and eateries. Cultural events and art galleries add to the village's appeal.

Settled in 1653 and voted one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People, Huntington is a unique town with a rich and diverse history offering numerous attractions, including a lighthouse and a whaling museum, as well as restaurants, nightlife and cultural arts. 

With its scenic waterfront, Babylon Village offers a walkable downtown, a lively arts community, and a variety of dining options, making it an appealing destination for visitors.

A quaint village located on the South Shore of Long Island, Bellport Village has long been a destination for day-trippers and summer residents alike, offering a variety of shopping and dining opportunities and one of the most well-known summer theaters in the region.

Combining historic charm with natural beauty, Cold Spring Harbor boasts colonial architecture, cultural attractions, and waterfront parks. The village is home to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, adding to its allure.

Rich in history, Oyster Bay features colonial architecture, waterfront attractions, and the historic Sagamore Hill. Explore charming streets with boutiques and eateries, all while enjoying the town's nautical heritage.

Nestled along the North Shore, Port Washington offers picturesque waterfront views, a historic district, and a diverse array of dining options. The town is known for its maritime heritage.

Greenport on the North Fork is a maritime gem with a rich history. Explore antique shops, waterfront restaurants, and enjoy scenic views of Peconic Bay. The village offers access to vineyards and a relaxed atmosphere.

Sag Harbor, nestled on the South Fork, is a historic village with a maritime flair. Quaint streets are lined with 19th-century homes, boutique shops, and waterside restaurants. The village's charm is heightened by its deep maritime history and vibrant cultural scene.

East Hampton, an affluent village on the South Fork, blends sophistication with coastal beauty. Stroll along Main Street to discover high-end boutiques, art galleries, and fine dining. The pristine beaches and iconic windmills add to the town's elegant appeal.

Montauk, situated at the eastern tip of Long Island, is a seaside town known for its stunning beaches and outdoor activities. The village offers a laid-back atmosphere with surf shops, seafood shacks, and the iconic Montauk Point Lighthouse