Sunrise Guesthouse

Top choice in Long Island


A tasteful yet homey four-room B&B a mile from town, and just across the road from the beach. The breakfast is ample and delicious, served in a comfy dining area with a million-dollar view.

Low-season rates are a significant saving. Summer weekends require a two-night minimum stay.


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