2026 Hamptons Guide: What’s New, What’s Hot and Where to Go

2026 Hamptons Guide: What’s New, What’s Hot and Where to Go

WWD
WWDMay 23, 2026

Why It Matters

These additions signal robust growth in the Hamptons’ luxury tourism market, boosting local economies and reinforcing the area’s status as a premier summer destination for affluent travelers.

Key Takeaways

  • Barlume Beach Montauk adds Manhattan Mediterranean outpost
  • Faraway Sag Harbor opens 67-room waterfront hotel with Zagara restaurant
  • Maison Close launches Parisian menu at Capri Southampton
  • LongHouse Reserve hosts Beautopia benefit featuring Sean Scully exhibition
  • Hampton Classic Horse Show returns Aug 23‑30, sponsored by Longines

Pulse Analysis

The Hamptons are experiencing a notable surge in high‑end hospitality development, with several boutique hotels debuting or reopening this summer. Barlume Beach Montauk expands its brand by transplanting a celebrated Manhattan Mediterranean concept to the shoreline, while Faraway Sag Harbor introduces 67 rooms, a pool, and the Amalfi‑inspired Zagara restaurant, targeting affluent weekenders seeking waterfront luxury. These openings reflect a broader trend of investors capitalizing on post‑pandemic travel demand, positioning the region as a year‑round destination for upscale leisure.

Dining in the Hamptons is also evolving, as restaurateurs blend global influences with local sourcing. Maison Close brings a Parisian‑style menu to Capri Southampton, offering seafood‑forward dishes and shareable cuts, while Lion’s Nook adds an English pub vibe to East Hampton. Nourish, led by chef Dewa Wijaya, delivers Balinese‑inspired cuisine rooted in Long Island farms, underscoring the area’s farm‑to‑table momentum. These concepts cater to a discerning clientele that values both culinary adventure and regional authenticity.

Cultural programming remains a cornerstone of the Hamptons’ appeal, with a slate of high‑profile events drawing art collectors, equestrian enthusiasts, and philanthropists. LongHouse Reserve’s Beautopia benefit honors artists Sean Scully and Bruce Horten, while the Parrish Midsummer gala and Watermill Center’s Van Cleef & Arpels Summer Festival showcase contemporary art and experimental installations. The season culminates with the Longines‑sponsored Hampton Classic Horse Show, reinforcing the Hamptons’ reputation as a nexus of luxury, culture, and sport. Together, these developments boost local employment, tax revenues, and the region’s global brand equity.

2026 Hamptons Guide: What’s New, What’s Hot and Where to Go

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