Most of us, even if we won’t admit it, would like to be rich rich rich, but inevitably aren’t aren’t aren’t, and probably won’t be, in the end. There’s only so much space on this planet, especially for those who actually own a sizeable chunk of that space for themselves and intend to keep it that way. If it has a “ton” at the end of the name, you can be pretty sure that it’s exclusive and swanky. Never fear, though. If you feel that your “tonnage” is merely a picture on a page, you can get it if you really want it, but you must try. Try and try, you’ll succeed at last.


So, to the Hamptons, shall we? Southampton, Northampton, Campton . . so many to choose from. “The Hamptons” refers to a group of affluent, picturesque seaside communities located on the South Fork of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, USA. It’s a renowned resort destination, particularly famous as a popular summer getaway for wealthy New Yorkers and celebrities.
They stretch across the eastern end of Long Island, byencompassing two towns, Southampton and East Hampton, which contain numerous smaller villages and hamlets like Montauk, Amagansett, Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, Westhampton Beach, and Water Mill. Swanky, to say the least. And, if the beauty is a bit too much for you, despite the opulence, the Hamptons still retain a significant rural character with picturesque vineyards, horse farms (like the Hampton Classic equestrian event), and local farm stands, hinting at its agricultural history. Well rounded, we’d say.


Even if you can’t bask there for a few summer weeks doesn’t mean that you can’t visit, and our affiliate friends Expedia have got just the ticket as it were. First, have a look at their bespoke travel itinerary for you, here. Next, click here here. to book your stay.




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