The best new and updated hamptons hotels for 2025

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If you’ve grown bored of the same old, same old Hamptons getaways, get your Ginza flip-flops from The Row ready. A new generation of makeovers is infusing some fresh energy and carefree


style into the scene this season. From the total overhaul of Westhampton’s divey Seabreeze Motel into the lush Three Ducks Hotel, to the reimagining of the run-down Sands Motel into the


wellness-focused Offshore Montauk, these jitney-friendly escapes beckon you to book a room and perfect your “dark bohemian” deportment just in time for Memorial Day. Floppy hats and flowy


coverups required. Though it technically opened late last summer, Seven Beach Lane debuts its first full season this June — and it was worth the wait. Set just a mile from Rogers Beach and


the coastal-cool shops on Main Street, the restored 1885 Victorian houses 16 rooms and suites, a namesake restaurant that emphasizes locally sourced cocktails and cuisine (order the


cavatelli with baby artichokes and chanterelles, but don’t skimp on the housemade bread) and a full suite of fitness offerings, including a gym, an infrared sauna and a cold plunge. The vibe


is decidedly glam, so don’t be shy: Dust off those Cartier baubles and make your French bob BIG. You never know who that silver fox sipping a glass of Languedoc rosé at his poolside daybed


might be._ Rooms from $749; Seven Beach Lane_ ------------------------- EXPLORE MORE In what appears to be a trend, Montauk’s old Sands Motel is shaking off its tired image in exchange for a


wellness-focused, bare-bones aesthetic. Marley Dominguez, co-owner of upstart Enduring Hospitality, unveils his approach to laid-back luxury at the tip of Long Island this June, hoping to


capture some of the boho-chic clientele who in recent years decamped to nearby Shou Sugi Ban House or Gurney’s. He’s giving them good reason to make haste to this 43-room escape, starting


with a resort-like pool and extending to the red-light therapy in the mini-spa and breezy setting right on the Atlantic. Come on a Friday morning before the madding crowds and secure an


outdoor space — a private terrace, a lush lounge area — all your own, quiet enough to read an actual book. _Rooms from $700; Offshore Montauk_ ------------------------- The hotel formerly


known as the Wainscott Inn is now The Sagaponack, completely rebranded and redesigned for its first full summer of operations. Among the upgrades that $4 million afforded the old bolt-hole:


a full renovation of the 30 guest rooms and lobby, all outfitted in nautical-chic blues and whites; family- and pet-friendly premises, including organic treats from the Hamptons Barkery for


Fido and baby gear and sitting services for Little Debbie; and resort-style amenities, like beach passes, e-bikes and a stocked pantry for grab-and-go (_gratis!_) snacks. Privacy-seekers can


book one of nine bungalows and withdraw to their discreet personal retreat, emerging only for yoga and meditation classes held near the outdoor heated pool or a game of croquet on the


expansive lawn. _Rooms from $599; The Sagaponack_ ------------------------- The sleepy suburban village has finally gotten the reboot it deserves, starting with the total overhaul of the


downtrodden Seabreeze Motel. With new owners and a fresh outlook, the midcentury hostelry has emerged with wildflower meadows that double as gathering spots, outdoor seating areas for each


of the 12 guest rooms and a stripped-down aesthetic that lets the natural beauty of the beach community sparkle. Though it shares a general manager with Bridgehampton’s see-and-be-seen


Topping Rose House, don’t expect such flash here: Breakfast is served in the newly constructed barn and group activities are less Champagne toasts and more bird-watching and flower-arranging


classes. Grab a bike and cruise to the dunes for sunset or take a seat by the communal firepit and make lifelong friends. _Rooms from $795; Three Ducks_ ------------------------- The


largest marina in the Hamptons reopens for a full season this summer after a tip-to-toe multimillion-dollar renovation that touched everything from the Ocean Club Restaurant, helmed by


Executive Chef Jarad McCarroll, to the 16 inviting grassy acres. This summer, when you’re not vying for a slot at the padel courts or an invitation onto one of the superyachts strutting


their stuff in the 232-slip marina, scurry from one of the 107 guest rooms to the Sisley Paris pop-up spa that takes over the Floating Water Cabana Spa. Along with the brand’s cult-favorite


facials, you can score your skin’s summer essentials on-site — thus eschewing the 30-minute drive to the nearest Bluemercury in East Hampton. The other big news among erstwhile regulars is


that Michael Kors has teamed up with the barefoot-chic retreat for a Jet Set Package that includes an off-menu chef’s table dinner, a private sunset cruise aboard the hotel’s boat, a massage


and a signature weekend bag to secret those Aesop toiletries back home. _Rooms from $799; Montauk Yacht Club_