Welcome to Sag Harbor
Located between Sag Harbor Bay and Noyack Bay, the Village of Sag Harbor has long served as a popular vacation destination for New York’s boating and yachting enthusiasts. A prosperous whaling and shipping port in the 1840s, Sag Harbor has proudly retained its heritage and it can be seen in the historic homes, churches, shops and museums that line its charming narrow streets. There are beautiful public parks, preserves, and beaches to explore, as well as a lively dining, shopping, and entertainment scene. Home to several marinas, and an abundance of waterfront homes, Sag Harbor is perfect for those looking to spend their days on the water and keep their vessel securely moored at their private dock at night. While Sag Harbor village has a rich nautical history and a beautiful array of carefully restored old whalers’ homes, home buyers can also find modern and contemporary architectural influences interspersed, which makes for an interesting and diverse property market.
What to Love
- Miles of pristine beaches and deep water docking
- Private docking facilities at many homes
- Lush, green landscape, preserves, and public parks
- Lively dining, shopping and entertainment scene
Local Lifestyle
The vibrant village of Sag Harbor always has something interesting going on. It offers residents access to an active and welcoming community that emphasizes its excellent boating conditions and facilities. Sag Harbor experiences an influx of vacationers during the summer months, but homeowners can still find opportunities to enjoy a sense of seclusion and tranquility, even during the village’s busiest season.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Sag Harbor is known for its vast array of dining and shopping destinations. One of the most prominent is undoubtedly Page at 63 Main, a chic, fresh venue serving classic New American dishes produced using locally sourced ingredients, many of which have been grown on the in-house aquaponics farm. For authentic, simple cooking, the Lulu Kitchen and Bar experience offers a unique menu of dishes cooked exclusively in and on a rugged wood fire. Estia’s Little Kitchen is an excellent choice for an eclectic menu of Mexican-American cuisine served in a no-frills roadside cafe. Alternatively, Tutto il Giorno is an excellent dining venue for upscale gatherings and date nights, offering authentic Italian dishes in an elegant, sleek setting. And, for those who want to experience all of Sag Harbor’s nautical appeal, a visit to The Bell & Anchor is sure to do the trick, with its ship-like interior, uninterrupted waterfront views, and fresh seafood menu.
Things to Do
Sag Harbor is a hub of activity and offers residents a variety of sought-after attractions, like the Bay Street Theater, which regularly hosts professional plays and drama education programs. To learn more about Sag Harbor’s maritime history while taking in live music, boat shows, and the mouthwatering offerings of gourmet food vendors, don’t miss the annual HarborFest, which offers a fun day out for the whole family. Hikers, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers will be happy to discover the magnificent Mashashimuet Park, which features a range of amenities, including a children’s playground, tennis courts, picnic facilities, and a network of fun hiking trails to explore. And, for avid boaters and yachters, the Sag Harbor Yacht Club is not to be missed. The Club provides docking or mooring facilities and holds many annual social events bringing together like-minded Sag Harbor residents.
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