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Lamplighter Motel - Clinton, Connecticut
Lamplighter Motel - Clinton, Connecticut
North Fork Resort
North Fork Resort
Clinton Motel
Clinton Motel
Pier Blue Inn Old Saybrook - Essex
Pier Blue Inn Old Saybrook - Essex
Liberty Inn
Liberty Inn
Quality Inn Old Saybrook - Westbrook
Quality Inn Old Saybrook - Westbrook
The Niantic Inn
The Niantic Inn
Hampton Bays Hotel on Main
Hampton Bays Hotel on Main
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Old Saybrook Westbrook
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Old Saybrook Westbrook
Hamlet Inn
Hamlet Inn
Shorewood Inn
Shorewood Inn
Super 8 by Wyndham Old Saybrook
Super 8 by Wyndham Old Saybrook
The Penny Lane
The Penny Lane
The Captain Stannard
The Captain Stannard
Hampton's Vacation Inn
Hampton's Vacation Inn
The Scranton Seahorse Inn
The Scranton Seahorse Inn
Inn at Harbor Hill Marina
Inn at Harbor Hill Marina
Barlume Beach Montauk
Barlume Beach Montauk
Budget Host East End
Budget Host East EndGo beyond your typical stay in Shelter Island
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Silver Beach
Shell Beach beckons with pristine shorelines and dreamy water views along Shelter Island's peaceful coast. Silver Beach's waterfront charm shines through weathered shingled cottages with white trim and classic New England porches. Pack your swimsuit for calm waters perfect for kayaking and swimming, or bring binoculars for spectacular birdwatching. Getting around requires a personal vehicle, though the neighborhood is wonderfully walkable once you arrive. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals with private beach access. For dining and shopping, you'll need to venture to other parts of Shelter Island or pack provisions for self-catering.

Menantic Creek
Menantic Creek offers a dreamy slice of Shelter Island life where waterfront homes nestle among oak trees. Here, your days revolve around peaceful paddles along the winding creek, spotting ospreys overhead, and unwinding on private docks. Wade's Beach and Shell Beach provide perfect spots for collecting shells or simply watching the waves roll in. When hunger strikes, you'll need to venture beyond the neighborhood to other parts of Shelter Island. Vacation rentals dominate the accommodation scene, with classic Hamptons-style homes featuring cedar shingles and wraparound porches. A personal vehicle is essential for exploring, though cycling the quiet streets makes for lovely morning adventures.

Coecles Harbor
Coecles Harbor combines peaceful seclusion with maritime charm on Shelter Island's eastern shore. Weathered wooden docks extend into calm waters where luxury yachts bob alongside working fishing boats. Menhadden Lane Beach offers pristine shoreline access, while scenic waterfront paths wind past New England-style cottages with classic shingle siding and white trim. Summer brings waterfront dining with fresh seafood and sunset cocktails, though most establishments close early. Accommodation options include upscale vacation rentals and boutique inns with private docks. The area remains blissfully quiet year-round, with activities centered around kayaking, paddleboarding and sailing in the protected waters of Peconic Bay.

Hay Beach
Hay Beach offers a peaceful escape on Shelter Island with three sides of pristine waterfront. This quiet peninsula is dotted with private homes and beach access points where you can dip your toes in the clear waters. Menhadden Lane Beach beckons sunbathers and swimmers, while nearby Gardiner's Bay Country Club provides scenic views for those who venture beyond the neighborhood. Vacation rentals and private cottages make up most accommodations, with classic Hamptons-style architecture blending into the natural landscape. Getting around requires planning as there's limited public transit, though the small peninsula is perfect for relaxing walks along the shoreline paths where the only sounds are gentle waves and wildlife.

Shorewood
Shorewood offers an idyllic escape on Shelter Island with pristine beaches and coastal charm. Wade's Beach beckons with soft sand and gentle waves, while tree-lined streets wind through charming summer cottages and upscale vacation homes. Nature lovers can explore nearby Mashomack Preserve or stroll along scenic shoreline paths with breathtaking water views. The neighborhood is predominantly residential with minimal commercial activity. Visitors typically self-cater or venture to Shelter Island Heights for dining options. Vacation rentals with classic Hamptons-style architecture dominate the accommodation scene. Getting around is best done on foot or by car, with the peaceful atmosphere making it perfect for those seeking a tranquil waterfront retreat.
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Between the North and South Forks of Long Island, this ferry-accessible haven offers a quieter alternative to Hamptons glitz. Wade into the gentle surf at Crescent Beach or spread a towel at Sunset Beach, where the day's end brings spectacular skies. The Mashomack Preserve invites exploration with trails winding through 2,000 acres of pristine woodlands and tidal creeks. History buffs can discover island lore at the Shelter Island Historical Society's Havens House. Shell Beach provides perfect shell-hunting opportunities away from crowds. For the full experience, rent a bicycle – the island's modest size makes two wheels the ideal way to discover hidden coves and charming corners that weekend warriors from Manhattan haven't yet claimed.

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