Explore Long Island Waters and Aquaculture

With more than 120 miles of shoreline, Long Island is a paradise for anyone who loves life on the water. From fishing and boating to exploring marine wildlife, it’s the perfect destination for a few days of coastal adventure.

Start your trip aboard the Tiki Boat “Enchanted”, a floating bar and nightclub that brings fun to the bay. Then head out with the Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island for whale-watching or a marine discovery cruise before settling in for the night at The Ocean Bay House, a beautifully restored bed-and-breakfast in Bay Shore.

Spend the next day at Captree State Park, a fisherman’s haven with open and charter boats ready for deep-sea excursions. After a day on the water, dine at Tellers: An American Chophouse, where fine dining meets history inside a converted bank. Campers can unwind nearby at Heckscher State Park, right on the Great South Bay.

Continue east to Shinnecock Inlet for surfcasting and ocean views, then stay at the Southampton Inn or pitch a tent at Sears Bellows County Park for a peaceful night in the Pine Barrens. End your journey at Montauk Point State Park, where the famous lighthouse overlooks some of the best fishing spots on the East Coast, and enjoy a sunset dinner at Duryea’s overlooking the water.

Round out your trip on the North Fork with a visit to Greenport and Laurel Lake, where you can fish, sail with East End Charters, or simply stroll through the village’s charming waterfront shops. Whether you prefer a cozy inn, a sailboat deck, or a seaside campsite, Long Island’s coastal beauty makes every stop unforgettable.

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