You can host your event at your home, in the garden, backyard or by the pool - any place you wish!
If you're looking to have your event directly on the beach, that's not a problem either. If your home is already on the beach, some simple permits are usually required to cover things as tents, street parking and bonfires. If you don't have access to a private beach, we can find and secure a town or village beach location for you*. We can direct you to the agencies that issues the permits, or we can handle the leg work for you. Below is a list of area beaches in the Hamptons. You should know that certain beaches may also require additional permits or special permits and may not be available to non-residents (Town or Village). Other restrictions may apply.
Town of Southampton Beaches (All town and village residents can apply)
Pikes Beach, Dune Road Westhampton Beach
Swan Park, Dune Road East Quogue
Tiana Beach, Dune Road, Hampton Bays
Ponquogue Beach, Dune Road, Hampton Bays
Flying Point Beach
W. Scott Cameron Beach
Mecox Beach
Sagg Main Beach
Villages (Some may be limited to village residents)
Quogue Village Beach, Dune Road, Quogue
Roger Beach Pavilion, Dune Road, Westhampton Beach
Coopers Beach, Coopers Lane, Southampton Village
Fowler, Southampton Village
Old Town, Southampton Village
Wyandanch, Southampton Village
Little Plains, Southampton Village
Gin Lane, Southampton Village
Cryder, Southampton Village
Coopers Beach, Southampton Village
Halsey Neck Lane, Southampton Village
Road D, Southampton Village
Dune Beach, Southampton Village
Road G, Southampton Village
Southampton Trustee Roads (all residents)
Triton lane
Mermaid Lane
Roads, H, I, K & L
Dolphin Lane
Sandbar Beach
Flying Point Road
Gibson Lane
Ocean Road
Permits that may need to be acquired may be from the Town of Southampton, Southampton Trustees, Village of Southampton, Village of Quogue, Department of Public Safety, Local Fire Department, Town of East Hampton, Village of East Hampton, East Hampton Trustees.
Please call regarding Montauk, Suffolk County and New York State Parks.