The eastern tip of Long Island is known for giving people access to the best of both worlds — incredibly pristine natural beauty and close-knit local communities that are in close proximity to Manhattan, the Hamptons and New England. Hampton Jitney provides bus service from Greenport to Manhattan several times each day, and the nearby Cross Sound Ferry is a link to New England. The Hamptons are two short, beautiful ferry rides away, and are also conveniently accessible by driving around near Riverhead.
Incorporated in 1848, the Village of Greenport has a vibrant downtown with an historic movie theater, a marina and a waterfront park with a restored carousel, ice skating rink and grassy amphitheater that features musical and theatrical productions in season. You can explore quaint shops with friendly shopkeepers and unique offerings and then relax over a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants.
We invite you to learn more about the North Fork by visiting the following links. You’ll find information about local accommodations, restaurants, services and recreational activities.
North Fork Promotion Council – Comprised of 11 business and arts organizations from Aquebogue through Greenport, the North Fork Promotion Council’s website is a wealth of information about North Fork services and attractions.
www.northfork.org
Long Island Wine Council – This organization represents the region’s wineries.
www.liwines.com
Floyd Memorial Library – Greenport’s local library, only a 2-minute drive from Peconic Landing, hosts a myriad of programs.
http://floydmemoriallibrary.org/
Southold Town – Southold Town provides information on local beaches, parks and trails and community resources.
http://southoldtown.northfork.net/
Village of Greenport Business Improvement District (B.I.D.) – The Greenport B.I.D. represents all the businesses located in the Village of Greenport and provides a calendar of events.
www.greenportvillage.com




