Sag Harbor: There’s something magical about waking up in Sag Harbor. Maybe it’s the crisp morning air, the stillness before the day begins, or the way the golden sun peeks over the horizon, casting shimmering reflections across the water. But for me, it’s the sunrise — the beautiful, breathtaking sunrise — that captures the essence of this town.
Every morning, when I would drive my daughter to school, and as we crossed the bridge, we were gifted with a view that never gets old. No matter the season, the sky puts on a show — hues of pink, orange, lavender, and gold dancing across the bay. It was our peaceful moment before the rush of the day, and it reminded me of why I loved living in Sag Harbor year-round.
Sag Harbor is one of the few towns in the Hamptons where boats and yachts dock right in the heart of town, thanks to our historic Long Wharf. The waterfront charm extends beyond the docks — you’ll find a beach just off Main Street, offering a place to dip your toes in the sand without leaving downtown.
But it’s not just the scenery that makes Sag Harbor special. With about 15 to 20 restaurants, there’s always something delicious to discover, whether you’re craving fresh seafood, Italian, sushi, or a cozy brunch. We also boast a beloved local theater that features live performances year-round, enriching our community with art, culture, and storytelling.

And perhaps the most underrated treasure of all? The people. Friendly, grounded, and full of pride for this charming seaside village, the residents of Sag Harbor make it feel like more than just a destination — they make it feel like home.
Of course, I may be a little biased. But don’t take my word for it. Come visit. See the sunrise. Walk the Wharf. Have dinner under the stars. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll fall in love with Sag Harbor too.
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