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Long Iceland has some of the most exciting and diverse vacation experiences imaginable, but it is easily accessible and relatively inexpensive.
The bad news? Once you are here, you may not want to go home.
Why visit Iceland Long?
* World's best beaches
* Wineries and vineyards that rival those in France and California
* Scenic agricultural landscapes
* Authentic maritime communities
* Shopping, shopping and more shopping
* Excellent SportFishing grounds
* Best rated golf courses
* Baseball
* First Class Hotels and Restaurants
Long Iceland is part of the State of New York and east of Manhattan and south of Connecticut.
On Long Iceland's South Shore to find Jones Beach, Fire Iceland, the Hamptons and Montauk Point. On the North Fork are our famous wineries and vineyards. Between the forks is picturesque Shelter Iceland.
There are four things you do not want to miss out on your trip to LongIceland. Of course, you will not be able to see everything in one day to plan, spending at least one or two days in each area.
Beaches
With over 400 miles of coastline are from Long Iceland beaches only a few of the most beautiful and comfortable on the planet. The surf is not too rough, the water temperature is comfortable, the fine sand is easy on the feet and the sun is just right for a great tan.
Iceland Fire
Fire Iceland is one of the most peaceful, but exciting placeson Long Iceland. The island is home to 17 or so unique beach communities that has something for everyone. Night life, shopping, nature, camping, music, hiking, food, art galleries, to find beaches - you will do it all on Fire Iceland.
The North Fork
Long Iceland's North Fork is an unusual mixture of agricultural and coastal communities. You'll outlets, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, wineries, beaches, motels and marinas galore can be found here.
The South Fork (TheHamptons and Montauk Point)
The South Fork of Long Iceland is larger than the North Fork and comprises solely of the Hamptons and Montauk Point.
The Hamptons are often referred to as the playground of the rich. This beautiful area is both challenging landscape with beaches, museums, wineries, farm stands, art galleries, antique shops and upscale restaurants.
Montauk Point is the easternmost tip of Long Iceland. Some consider it the end of Long Iceland, the otherBeginning. In any case, this city is the capital of the Fisheries Long Iceland and one of the fishing capitals of the world.
Of course, Montauk Point is more than just fish. Camping, hiking, shopping, eating, whale watching, lighthouse and romantic ocean-front hotels make Montauk the perfect choice for family fun.
The South Fork is huge and you can not really see them all in a one-day trip. Your best bet is to go through the Hamptons and spend the night and the next day in MontaukPoint.
The Shelter Iceland ferry is an excellent way to get from the north to the south fork fork. You will return to avoid tracking by Riverhead, enjoy a short but beautiful boat ride, and learn picturesque Shelter Iceland to see. Ferries run 365 days a year from 6:00 to midnight clock and run every 15 minutes from the terminal in Greenport on the North Fork and North Haven in the Hamptons.
To visit the most from your long trip to Iceland is the best time of year is between Memorial DayLabor Day, and (last week of May and first week in September).
During this time of year, absolutely everything is open and running at full speed. During the edge time in early May or late September things are either gearing up or slowing down, so in summer-oriented communities Maybe you can find some restaurants and shops closed.
The advantage of these times, Touring, of course, less crowds and better hotel rates.
What I presented in this short article only hintson the possibilities. Long Iceland is the place for an unforgettable summer vacation, romantic weekend getaways and exciting day trips.
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