30 Best Hotels in New York, USA

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Cedar Lakes Estate

$$ | 1 Team USA Way, Port Jervis, NY, 12771, USA Fodor's Choice

About a 100-minute drive away from the center of Manhattan is this cottage-chic property sprawled across 500 acres of trees, water, and sunshine, where you can expect peaceful cabin-style accommodations equipped with ultra-comfy mattresses, chef-cooked meals, and discreet members of the concierge that make everything smooth-sailing. Breakfasts and dinners are served at the pavilion, which is romantically furnished with rattan chairs and lit with long, flickering candles. During dinner, the property's famous butter cart, stocked with a dome of creamy butter, bowls of seasonings, and pillowy sliced bread, is driven around by amenable service staff and is a beautiful sight to behold. Picnic lunches---deliciously balanced with a sandwich, a salad, and a side---are packaged independently and delivered to wherever you are.

Nature is abundant and accessible: An easy 1.8-mile trail loops adjacent to the estate, which provides an opportunity for a brisk foray into the surrounding woods. The tranquil lake opens up during the warmer months for boat rides, fishing, and even cold plunges. The pleasures of nature are still achievable on the estate grounds: The sauna, opened in spring of 2026, has a fantastic panoramic view of the Shawangunk Mountains, while the property's three clear "igloos" allow for lakeside, mountaintop, or under-the-tree private dining or happy hour, perfect for celebrating special occasions.

Every upscale resort thrives on the foundation of excellent service, and Cedar Lakes is no exception. The members of the concierge will materialize wherever you are to escort you to activities, light campfires, and deliver picnic lunches, all with a low-key, easy chat that doesn't intrude on your personal space and time. If you're the type to sit at a bar to chat with strangers, you'll enjoy a midday pour at the Treehouse Bar or a nightcap at the Parlor Bar, where conversations flow with ease and joy.

Pros

  • A host of evergreen and seasonal complimentary activities
  • Cottage-chic candlelit meals in the pavilion
  • Expertly crafted picnic lunches delivered wherever you are

Cons

  • The walls of the shared cottages are not completely soundproof
  • Alcoholic beverages and espresso drinks are not included in the resort fee
  • "layer-on" experiences cost extra
1 Team USA Way, Port Jervis, NY, 12771, USA
845-533--3328
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36 cabins and cottages
All-Inclusive

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Mirror Lake Inn Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 77 Mirror Lake Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA Fodor's Choice

The complex is on the small, pristine lake that is its namesake, and many get a view of the lake either in their rooms or at the resort's afternoon tea. Most guest rooms here are elegant, with traditional furnishings and large doses of neutral colors. Four-poster beds, fireplaces, private balconies, and couches are available in some rooms. Fodorites say that sitting in the big, cozy chairs next to the fire is heaven, but the resort offers a slew of organized activities, too—sunset cruises, kayak and fishing trips, guided hikes, snowshoe outings, cross-country-skiing lessons, yoga classes—and there's a full-service spa on the property. The Averil Conwell Dining Room earns high marks for its food.

Pros

  • Every room has a view of the lake and/or Adirondacks

Cons

  • The beach, a draw for children, can get a little noisy sometimes
77 Mirror Lake Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--2544
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131 rooms

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Mohonk Mountain House

$$$$ | 1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz, NY, 12561, USA Fodor's Choice

The rambling Victorian-era hotel—a jumble of towers, chimneys, porches, and turrets—sits at the edge of a mountaintop lake. The resort's 1,200 acres encompass private woodland and elaborate gardens and overflow with options for recreation, including 85 miles of hiking trails. Antiques fill the guest rooms, which are luxurious and spacious. The on-site spa includes an indoor heated pool with mountain views, a solarium with a fireplace, a fitness center, and full-service salon. Choice accommodations in the towers have original Victorian woodwork, wood-burning fireplaces, and balconies. Your room rate includes three meals daily, plus afternoon tea and cookies, and most resort activities. Breakfast and lunch are buffet-style; dinner is a formal affair (men may want to wear jackets). Four self-catering cottages, which sleep four to six people, are also available and include full kitchens.

Pros

  • All-inclusive plan
  • Tons of activities
  • Great for kids

Cons

  • Grounds can be packed with day-trippers
  • Not for those looking for quiet getaway
1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz, NY, 12561, USA
855-883–3798
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Credit cards accepted
265 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Otesaga Resort Hotel

$$$$ | 60 Lake St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA Fodor's Choice

There's something almost collegiate about the stately Otesaga—maybe it's all the brick, or perhaps it's the cupola or the neoclassical entryway. The same studied grace runs throughout the interior. But it would be hard to hit the books here, thanks to such distractions as the Leatherstocking Golf Course and fishing or canoeing on Otsego Lake. In the luxurious dining room, massive windows look out onto the grounds. The four-course dinner is quite formal, with jackets required for men. The ever-changing menu lists contemporary dishes such as boneless chicken glazed in honey and lavender and sautéed sea bass.

Pros

  • Pretty building
  • Afternoon tea

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Too stuffy for some
60 Lake St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA
607-547--9931
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Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Apr.
156 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Pridwin

$$$ | 81 Shore Rd., Shelter Island, NY, 11964, USA Fodor's Choice

In a prime spot on Crescent Beach, The Pridwin was completely renovated in 2012 to create a bright, beachy hip (but not "sceney"), family-friendly resort. It's been around since 1927, with the same family at the helm since the 1950's, and retains some endearing old touches: partially slatted doors that allow air flow (but also some light) into your room; creaky hallway floors; vintage swimsuits and old photos of the property on display. Meals are served on a large waterfront deck, a nice setting for dinner, when piped Brazilian jazz adds to the romantic aura. During the day, Carribbean and classical music is piped throughout the common areas. For the ultimate family party, come on a Wednesday night for the cookout, which can attract around 400–500 locals, guests, and visitors for burgers, hot dogs, and freshly-caught fish.

Pros

  • Private bay beach
  • Pool
  • On-site restaurant
  • Bicycle, kayak and paddleboard rentals
  • Tennis camp

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • In-room a/c unit is a bit loud
  • No coffee pots in room or lobby
81 Shore Rd., Shelter Island, NY, 11964, USA
631-749–0476
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sagamore Resort

$$$$ | 110 Sagamore Rd., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, USA Fodor's Choice

Occupying a 72-acre island on Lake George, the Sagamore is an escape to a bygone era. Accommodations in the 1883 colonial-revival main house have views of the lake or gardens. The decor, including marble bathrooms and handsome wood furniture, is elegant but not formal, while accommodations in the newer lodge buildings are country-chic. Lodge rooms have garden views; suites have gas fireplaces and a terrace with a lake view. The separate condo units (starting at about $600 a night in season) have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a dining area, and two lake-view terraces; leather couches, Adirondack-style furniture, and wood-burning fireplaces contribute to the lodge feel here. Notable facilities here include the spa and the sailing school.

Pros

  • So much to do, you won't have to leave the resort

Cons

  • Breakfast only included in some packages
110 Sagamore Rd., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, USA
518-644--9400
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350 rooms

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Beachcomber Resort

$$$$ | 727 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA

The style is a bit dated at this Montauk beach hotel, but it's clean, the staff is friendly, and it's just a walk—although a steep one—away from the oceanfront. With apartment-style efficiencies, the resort is a good choice for families and groups looking for a convenient, no-frills beach vacation.

Pros

  • Close to the beach
  • Ocean views from every room
  • 10–15 minute walk into town
  • Some rooms have been renovated

Cons

  • Interiors could use some modernization
727 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–2894
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Credit cards accepted
Closed Nov.–Apr.
88 rooms
No Meals

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The Boathouse Bed and Breakfast

$$$ | 44 Sagamore Rd., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, USA

The grand 1917 stone-and-wood boathouse is on Millionaires Row and directly on Lake George. Most of the individually appointed rooms have hardwood floors and a king-size bed. Some rooms have private porches or balconies. One suite is decked out in Adirondack style, with a stone fireplace and cedar-post furniture; the other is more refined, with a four-poster bed and boudoir-style upholstered chairs. The two carriage-house suites have gas fireplaces and two-person jet tubs. Breakfast is served in the great room, a lovely space with a timbered ceiling and several large windows.

Pros

  • Right on the placid waters of Lake George
  • Great deals during the off-season
  • Some rooms have hot tubs

Cons

  • Children younger than 15 not allowed as guests
44 Sagamore Rd., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, USA
518-644--2554
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bristol Harbour Resort

$$$ | 5410 Seneca Point Rd., Canandaigua, NY, 14424, USA

All the rooms at this Adirondack lodge–style hotel have gas fireplaces, heated bathroom floors, rustic decor with wood on the walls and wool blankets on the beds, and balconies with spectacular lake views. Guests share an outdoor hot tub. The Lodge Restaurant serves contemporary American and grill fare, from burgers to maple-glazed pork tenderloin. You may cross-country ski or snowshoe on the grounds in winter (rentals available) or play the 18-hole championship golf course. Ski packages with Bristol Mountain are available.

Pros

  • All rooms have lake view
  • Peaceful location

Cons

  • Balconies are shared
  • Limited breakfast in off-season
5410 Seneca Point Rd., Canandaigua, NY, 14424, USA
585-396--2200
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31 rooms

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Crowne Plaza Resort & Golf Club

$$$ | 101 Olympic Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA

From its hilltop perch, the four-story hotel takes in the resort's 1,000-plus acres and lovely mountain and lake views. The property encompasses two highly regarded 18-hole golf courses and the well-known Veranda restaurant. It also has a private beach on Lake Placid. Guest-room furnishings are traditional and attractive, with two double beds. Some rooms have jetted tubs and fireplaces. Also on the grounds are chalets and lakeside condominiums.

Pros

  • Dog friendly
  • Specials can bring down the price of a room dramatically

Cons

  • Extras (a glass of wine, a cup of coffee, etc.) are pricey
101 Olympic Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--2556
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Credit cards accepted
249 rooms
No Meals

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Dering Harbor Inn

$$$$ | 13 Winthrop Rd., Shelter Island Heights, NY, 11965, USA

With spectacular views of Dering Harbor, this family-friendly complex just steps from the dock is a perfect base for an active vacation—with many amenities, plus Shelter Island Yoga & Fitness right on-site. Kayaking is available, you can rent bikes, and an outdoor pool and tennis courts are on the premises. Or you can just relax on the peaceful, pleasant grounds and enjoy the water view. Accommodations include motel studios and one- and two-bedroom units; the two-bedroom waterfront suites have a fireplace and private deck.

Pros

  • Five-minutes walk to village restaurants, bars, and shops
  • Many activities available
  • Good off-season deals

Cons

  • Two-bedroom villas must be booked for seven days during summer
  • Three-night minimum on holiday weekends
13 Winthrop Rd., Shelter Island Heights, NY, 11965, USA
631-749–0900
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Credit cards accepted
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
23 rooms
No Meals

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E. B. Morgan House

$$$ | 431 Main St., Aurora, NY, 13026, USA

Under the same management as the Aurora Inn and less than a half mile up the road, the E. B. Morgan House is equally as impressive and has many of the same luxurious amenities (terry robes, Frette linens). The lakefront 1858 Italianate mansion is filled with a mix of tasteful modern, reproduction, and antique pieces. Three rooms have carved-wood four-poster beds. All rooms have marble baths. A full breakfast is available at the Aurora Inn May–October; the on-site Continental breakfast includes a hot entrée and fresh muffins or scones.

Pros

  • Gorgeous lakefront property
  • Attention to detail
  • Daily wine-and-hors d'oeuvres hour

Cons

  • Abbreviated breakfast off-season
  • Expensive
431 Main St., Aurora, NY, 13026, USA
315-364--8888
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7 rooms
No Meals

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The Emerson Resort & Spa

$$$ | 5340 Rte. 28, Mount Tremper, NY, 12457, USA
A top-to-bottom renovation made this longtime favorite once again one of the region's best destinations, especially for families who take advantage of activities in and around the hotel, from fishing and tubing in the summer to skiing and snowshoeing in the winter, as well as excellent on-site amenities, like a spa and restaurant. Head to the nearby towns of Phoenicia and Woodstock for an afternoon of antiquing, pamper yourself with couples massages and relaxing body wraps in the spa, or catch some rays by the pool. The restaurant draws locals for its farm-to-table cuisine. Rooms in the Adirondacks-style lodge have beautiful wood trim, peaked ceilings, and a relaxed vibe. Those in the inn are more modern and include touches like gas fireplaces and jetted tubs.

Pros

  • Plentiful amenities
  • Close to area attractions
  • Top-notch restaurant

Cons

  • Right on main road
  • Lacking historic charm
5340 Rte. 28, Mount Tremper, NY, 12457, USA
845-688–2828
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24 rooms
No Meals

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Garnet Hill Lodge

$$$ | 39 Garnet Hill Rd., North River, NY, 12856, USA

Overlooking mountains and a pristine lake 5 mi from Gore Mountain Ski Center, this Adirondack inn was built in the tradition of the great camps. Accommodations are housed in four buildings, including the Log House, which has hewn beams and posts, a wide front porch, and mountain and lake views. Rooms combine paneled walls with contemporary, rustic-style furnishings; some rooms have balconies. The 600-acre complex includes a cross-country-skiing and mountain-biking center. The lodge also has canoes, rowboats, sailboats, and paddleboats and hosts ski programs for kids. The Saturday buffet dinner is a highlight at the restaurant.

Pros

  • Family and pet friendly

Cons

  • There's a fee for additional people in room
39 Garnet Hill Rd., North River, NY, 12856, USA
518-251-2444
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58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Georgian

$$$$ | 384 Canada St., Lake George, NY, 12845, USA

The sprawling, family-owned resort has a private beach and a marina. Rooms have views of the lake, the pool, or the courtyard; some have private balconies or patios. Suites have sitting areas with sleeper sofas. Traditional dark-wood furniture is used throughout. The main dining room ($$–$$$) serves mostly Continental fare: steak au poivre, lobster ravioli, roast rack of lamb, scampi, and chateaubriand. From mid-May through October, the Terrace Room hosts dinner theater.

Pros

  • Situated right in the center of Lake George

Cons

  • Accommodations are getting a little shabby
384 Canada St., Lake George, NY, 12845, USA
518-668--5401
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158 rooms

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Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort

$$ | 2559 Main St., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA

The former Best Western Golden Arrow is under new management, and sits right in the heart of Lake Placid, on Main Street. Beautiful views of Mirror Lake are available from the lobby and some rooms, which have balconies. But what really sets the property apart is the owners' decision to go as green as possible. Expect recycled and ecofriendly gifts to greet you on arrival (perhaps a pine-tree seed in a terra-cotta pot filled with earth, for example). Have a seat at Charlie's, the resort restaurant, for a view of the green roof. The roof, finished in summer 2008, is an insulating blanket of plants grown on a flat section of the property's roof. Some of the herbs grown there might go into dishes served at Charlie's. Kids' programs are available.

Pros

  • Large, clean and spacious rooms
  • Easy access to Mirror Lake

Cons

  • It's nice to have a fireplace in your room, but the smell from others' fires lingers
2559 Main St., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
844-209--8080
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166 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grayhaven Motel

$ | 657 Elmira Rd., Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA

The lodging is in a suburban spot 3 miles from downtown. Motel rooms are simple, with no-frills furnishings. Rooms in the separate lodge building have wood-covered walls and vaulted ceilings. A cottage and a carriage house contain several rooms and suites. Picnic tables and Adirondack chairs, sprawled across the lawn, offer a respite after hikes at Buttermilk Falls State Park, 1 mi away.

Pros

  • Varied room options
  • Economical rates

Cons

  • Basic decor
657 Elmira Rd., Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA
607-272--6434
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16 rooms

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Holiday Inn Grand Island Resort

$ | 100 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island, NY, 14072, USA

The large, six-story riverfront hotel is adjacent to a golf course and a marina. All rooms have balconies or patios, which are larger in the east-facing river-view rooms. All rooms will be completely renovated, with new furnishings and flat-screen TVs, by the end of 2009. The hotel has a pubby lounge, an arcade room, massage treatments, and a larger-than-average fitness room. Grand Lady cruises leave from the hotel's back door.

Pros

  • Best option on Grand Island
  • Many rooms have nice views
  • Large, attractive pools and dining room, both with floor-to-ceiling river views

Cons

  • Unattractive exterior
  • No breakfast included
100 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island, NY, 14072, USA
716-773–1111
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255 rooms, 8 suites

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Interlaken Inn & Restaurant

$$$ | 39 Interlaken Ave., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA

A lovely Victorian houses this classy getaway with individually appointed rooms and an excellent restaurant. Some rooms look out onto the Adirondacks and some overlook the Interlaken's lush gardens. Interior schemes offset old-fashioned fabrics. Rooms are handsome, with four-poster and sleigh beds, down comforters, and Frette linens and towels. A few rooms have private balconies, and third-floor rooms have sloping ceilings. The smallest, least expensive rooms are simple but still attractive.

Pros

  • Near just about everything in Lake Placid

Cons

  • Housekeeping tips are automatically added to your bill
  • No breakfast of any type is included with the room, though it is served for a fee in the restaurant
39 Interlaken Ave., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--3180
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Closed Mon. after Labor Day
10 rooms

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La Tourelle Resort & Spa

$$ | 1150 Danby Rd., Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA

This three-story inn sits on 70 acres on a hill 3 mi from downtown. You can hike into Buttermilk Falls State Park or fish in one of the two on-site ponds. Rooms vary in configuration and style: king rooms (many with fireplaces, hot tubs, and balconies) have swagged windows, light-wood furniture, and an overall feminine feel. A tower room has curved walls and a round bed. The John Thomas Steakhouse occupies a farmhouse on the grounds; the inn building also has a bistro.

Pros

  • On-site spa with full range of treatments
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Older rooms need upgrading
1150 Danby Rd., Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA
607-273--2734
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54 rooms
No Meals

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Melody Manor

$$$ | 4610 Lakeshore Dr., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, USA

The 9-acre property encompasses 300 feet of frontage on Lake George, where there's a beach and a dock. Accommodations are in motel-style buildings. The corner rooms are extra spacious. Some rooms have lake views and balconies or patios. The on-site Villa Napoli restaurant is a local favorite.

Pros

  • Right on the beach

Cons

  • No in-room coffeemakers and coffee may run out at breakfast
4610 Lakeshore Dr., Bolton Landing, NY, 12814, USA
518-644--9750
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40 rooms
No Meals

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Montauk Manor

$$$$ | 236 Edgemere St., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA

The sprawling, family-friendly "American castle" has views of the bay and myriad amenities and events. The Tudor-style Manor, built in 1927 as a luxury resort, is now a condominium, so each unit is decorated differently. Most units are bright and have contemporary furnishings; some have loft bedrooms with skylights, patios, or balconies. Jitneys take you to the beaches, and beach passes are available. Events such as a children's festival and murder-mystery weekend take place throughout the year. The restaurant, Tre Bella, offers traditional southern and northern Italian cuisine.

Pros

  • Lots of sports facilities including indoor and outdoor pool and tennis
  • Events
  • On-site dining

Cons

  • Not close to beach
  • Hotel is very spread out and requires long walks to get around
236 Edgemere St., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–4400
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100 rooms
No Meals

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Montauk Yacht Club, Resort and Marina

$$$$ | 32 Star Island Rd., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA

In business for eight decades, this resort on Star Island in Montauk Harbor, with a mini-replica of the Montauk Lighthouse, has a 232-slip marina, a private beach, various restaurants and lounges, and family activities. These include bonfires and movies on the lawn, fishing, a spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and surf camps and paddleboard lessons. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, private terraces, and nautical design. Not every room has an ocean view, so if this is important to you, make sure you verify this when booking.

Pros

  • Free shuttle to town and beaches
  • On-site dining and activities

Cons

  • Hotel is 2 miles from Montauk village
  • Late check-in time
32 Star Island Rd., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–3100
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Closed Nov.–early Apr.
107 rooms
No Meals

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Peek'n Peak Resort & Spa

$ | 1405 Old Rd., Clymer, NY, 14724, USA

A quiet retreat for golf lovers or skiers, Peek'n Peak also has a nice spa. Lodging options range from inn rooms with two queen beds to detached, multistory Clubhomes with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, full kitchens, and two-car garages. With the exception of units in the Inn at the Peak, which are dated (but share a building with the dining room, pub, spa, and pool), lodgings are updated, clean, and spacious, with large windows and some fairways and slopes views.

Pros

  • Good group and off-season rates
  • Friendly staff
  • Beautiful surroundings

Cons

  • Isolated
  • Rooms in main inn inferior
1405 Old Rd., Clymer, NY, 14724, USA
716-355–4141
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107 inn rooms, 12 suites, 12 Fairways suites, 84 condos, 50 town homes, 13 detached houses

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Quogue Club at Hallock House

$$$$ | 47 Quogue St., Quogue, NY, 11959, USA

The residents of Quogue so love this historic property that when is was about to close, they formed a cooperative to purchase and restore it to its former glory, adding designer chic and a range of health and fitness activities to its appeal. The tranquil complex in the village center consists of an 18th-century house, a 19th-century house right across the road, and two private cottages. With interiors by famed designer Alexa Hampton, it's a sophisticated and relaxed place to clear your mind and get in vacation mode, with complimentary bicycles, a fitness center, yoga and Pilates classes, a massage room, and a children's room.

Pros

  • On-site dining
  • Complimentary full breakfast on weekends (continental breakfast weekdays)
  • Walking distance to town and beach
  • Across the street from Hampton Jitney stop

Cons

  • The bar on the property can be busy and noisy during peak season
47 Quogue St., Quogue, NY, 11959, USA
631-653–0100
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rocking Horse Ranch

$$$$ | 600 State Route 44/55, Highland, NY, 12528, USA

Seven miles southeast of New Paltz, this all-inclusive dude ranch is loaded with activities for all seasons, including a children's zoo and the Big Splash Waterpark with the 250-foot long Gold Rush Flume Ride. Summer fun includes kayaking, water-skiing, and boat rides, while during the winter you can enjoy skiing, snow-tubing, ice-skating, and horse-drawn sleigh rides. All instruction and equipment is included with your stay. Accommodations include rooms in the main lodge, where the lobby is hung with wagon wheels, and motel-style buildings.

Pros

  • Tons of activities
  • Perfect for families with kids
  • All-inclusive plan

Cons

  • Two-night mimimum stay required
  • Rates are per person
600 State Route 44/55, Highland, NY, 12528, USA
845-691–2927
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113 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Solé East Resort

$$$ | 90 Second House Rd., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA

A landmark Tudor-style building in a quiet spot outside of town offers a peaceful retreat with a hip, lounge vibe. It's bungalow-like rooms are small but well-appointed with a beachy feel, and there are also cabana suites. Bamboo walkways lead to a large, heated pool surrounded by oversized sunbeds, and when a DJ is not spinning tunes poolside, there's always chill reggae or loungy music setting the tone. Grab a drink or a bite to eat at the poolside lounge or on-site restaurant. Their summer concert series attracts big names like Maxi Priest.

Pros

  • Resort feel
  • Large pool
  • On-site bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Long walk to town and the beach
  • Minimum stay requirements
  • Not enough beach permits for everyone
90 Second House Rd., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–2105
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
60 rooms
No Meals

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Sound View Inn

$$$$ | 57185 North Rd., Greenport, NY, 11944, USA

Here it's all about location—each room in this complex of motel-style buildings has a deck right on the 1,400-foot-long private beach. Interiors, although simple and in need of some updating, are clean and bright. The staff is friendly and accommodating. An outdoor pool, sport courts, and a small fitness room are all on-site.

Pros

  • Location on private beach
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • Rooms need updating
57185 North Rd., Greenport, NY, 11944, USA
631-477–1910
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Closed Jan.–mid-Mar.
45 rooms
No Meals

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Turning Stone Resort & Casino

$$$$ | 5218 Patrick Rd., Verona, NY, 13478, USA

You have three lodging options at this lavish resort: the all-suites Lodge at Turning Stone, the 19-story Tower at Turning Stone, and the modern Hotel at Turning Stone. Rooms in the hotel have contemporary furnishings and dramatically lighted marble bathrooms; some suites have whirlpool tubs and patios. In the tower, the third floor is devoted to a health club and a 65-foot-long indoor lap pool; a rooftop terrace crowns the building. The more intimate and luxurious lodge has chic suites with balconies with lovely views. The resort's broad (and rich) dining options include steak, regional Italian, Brazilian, and American.

5218 Patrick Rd., Verona, NY, 13478, USA
316-361--7711
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268 rooms
No Meals

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Webb's Lake Resort

$ | 115 W. Lake Rd./Rte. 394, Mayville, NY, 14757, USA

The family-owned and -run complex across the street from Chautauqua Lake includes a two-story motel, Webb's Captain's Table restaurant, a candy store dating from 1947, and an 18-hole miniature-golf course. Rooms have traditional-contemporary furnishings; a couple have fireplaces. Furnishings are outdated and bathrooms smaller in the older portion of the hotel. All rooms facing the road have whirlpool tubs and balconies.

Pros

  • All rooms to be renovated by 2011
  • Nice restaurant

Cons

  • Obstructed view of lake
  • On busy road
  • Some ongoing renovations until 2011
115 W. Lake Rd./Rte. 394, Mayville, NY, 14757, USA
716-753–2161
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
50 rooms, 1 suite

Quick Facts

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