Montauk Travel Guide
Welcome to Montauk!
This WorldWeb.com travel and tourism guide for Montauk, featuring hotels and other accommodations, tours, attractions, events, shopping and more, will help you plan a successful visit to Montauk, New York, U.S.A.
Offering a virtual armada of charter fishing vessels, Montauk is an ideal destination for those who want to go after the one that got away. Located on the east end of Long Island, Montauk is also known for The Montauk Project, which involves a theory that UFOs played a role in the history of Montauk. Regardless of what you are fishing for, Montauk has a myriad of accommodations, restaurants and shopping opportunities to take advantage of when visiting Eastern Long Island. Montauk is also home to New York State's oldest lighthouse, which is still in use today as a navigational aid. The Montauk Farmers Market is open seasonally, from May to October, and offers a vast array of locally-grown foods and art works. There are also a number of beaches for visitors to enjoy in the summertime.
Tourist Attractions

The oldest lighthouse in New York State, the Montauk Point Lighthouse was erected in 1796.
Hotels & Motels

A renovated 67 room hotel with 7 garden suites, a hip, full service restaurant and lounge (Backyard restaurant), a heated swimming pool, lush lawns and on-site parking.
Tour Operators

The Abracadabra is a family-friendly charter boat sailing from Johnny Marlin's dock in Montauk.
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