The East End of New York’s Long Island, jutting 100 miles into the Atlantic Ocean, is home to some of the world’s most spectacular ocean beaches, pristine bays & estuaries, secluded freshwater ponds, pine forests with quiet nature trails, foggy mornings, lazy sunny days, blazing sunsets painted on the evening sky, and star-filled nights. The soil is fertile and the climate is kept mild by the Gulf Stream waters. A fisherman’s playground, a vintner’s paradise and an artist’s inspiration, the historic “East End” has attracted visitors for thousands of years, from the earliest settlers - the Native Americans - to today’s world savvy travelers.