Surf and Turf Rental
370 Ferry Road, Sag Harbor
The next time you think about an extended vacation, envision a land encompassing 55 acres offering both sunrises and sunsets. Next, imagine a shoreline stretching 3000 feet along some of the most pristine waterfront with soft, sandy beaches. Then, picture a compound of waterfront residences and carriage houses that look at a deep water dock and a 145' yacht with captain and crew parked just offshore awaiting your command. Dream of the deeply dredged, private lagoon with additional docks for the 30' twin engined fishing boat and jet skis. Conjure up an expansive pond, beautiful orchards, indigenous wild life and miles of trails accessed by 2 all terrain vehicles that are at your dis...
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The next time you think about an extended vacation, envision a land encompassing 55 acres offering both sunrises and sunsets. Next, imagine a shoreline stretching 3000 feet along some of the most pristine waterfront with soft, sandy beaches. Then, picture a compound of waterfront residences and carriage houses that look at a deep water dock and a 145' yacht with captain and crew parked just offshore awaiting your command. Dream of the deeply dredged, private lagoon with additional docks for the 30' twin engined fishing boat and jet skis. Conjure up an expansive pond, beautiful orchards, indigenous wild life and miles of trails accessed by 2 all terrain vehicles that are at your disposal. Not a promo for some exotic vacation destination but merely the description of the most beautiful waterfront property with the most unique set of extras now available for rent in the Hamptons today. Located on the northern tip of a peninsula that looks across at the pristine shorelines of Shelter Island, Sag Harbor and East Hampton's Northwest Harbor, Tyndal Point is now available to rent along with the 145' Summerwind, full crew, 30' fishing boat, jet skis and all terrain vehicles for late summer and early fall 2011. Call today for more information or for your own personal tour.
About Sag Harbor
Drive past the ocean-facing towns of Southampton, Water Mill, and Bridgehampton and you'll find the beauty of the bay "north of the highway": Sag Harbor.
Main Street is a picture-perfect vision of what an ideal town should be: leisurely, family friendly, featuring unique boutiques, and top restaurants. Add to that the cultural caché of the Bay Street Theatre with the celebrity cache; American Hotel and you have a formula for the good life.
Sag Harbor's pedigree as a major whaling port during the 1800s is evident in its architecture, which has been meticulously preserved by its house-proud owners of today. Walk down Sag Harbor's streets...
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Drive past the ocean-facing towns of Southampton, Water Mill, and Bridgehampton and you'll find the beauty of the bay "north of the highway": Sag Harbor.
Main Street is a picture-perfect vision of what an ideal town should be: leisurely, family friendly, featuring unique boutiques, and top restaurants. Add to that the cultural caché of the Bay Street Theatre with the celebrity cache; American Hotel and you have a formula for the good life.
Sag Harbor's pedigree as a major whaling port during the 1800s is evident in its architecture, which has been meticulously preserved by its house-proud owners of today. Walk down Sag Harbor's streets and you'll see grand Greek Revival mansions, old Victorians with all the gingerbread, charming cape cottages, and authentic saltboxes.
Warm weather mariners have an embarrassingly rich array of marinas, yacht clubs, and docks to choose from. Sag Harbor's shores, with the vista of Shelter Island in the background, provide sand and pebble beaches with gentle waters. Those who hear the siren's call know that home is where their heart is: Sag Harbor.