Montauk
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Montauk is a hamlet in East Hampton on Long Island in New York Get inMontauk is easily accessible by car, by bys, by rail,and even by boat. By Air Taking a plane to New York is easy. There are three airports to chose from in the region. John F. Kennedy Airport (JKF) and LaGuardia Airport, both in Queens, and MacArthur Airport in Islip are all easily the first step to getting to Montauk. By Car Either travelling in your own car or by rental car it is easy to get out to "The End". The only road that goes out to seaside town is Sunrise Highway (or Route 27), which runs from New York City all the way to Montauk. Along the way Sunrise Highway turns into Montauk Highway yet it is still known as Route 27. By Bus The Hampton Jitney bus service runs from Manhattan to Montauk. There are also local buses run by Suffolk from town to town. By Rail The Long Island Railroad (LIRR) is an alternative to driving. It too runs from Penn Station in Manhattan to Montauk. By Sea There are also places at which one can dock their boat and also ferries that run from other East End locations. Get aroundOnce in Montauk the most efficient and convenient way to see all the sights and destinations is by car. While some hotels are within walking distance to many sites there are more that are spread out. See
DoThere is plenty to do in Montauk. It is renowned for its fishing and even claims to have the most saltwater fish records than any other port in the world. There are six state parks, the famed Montauk Point Lighthouse, and many restaurants, shops, and sights. BuyEatDrinkSleep
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