At Hortons Flower Farm in Mattituck, we’ve seen firsthand how a cozy hotel stay can elevate your wine-country experience. Whether you’re here for romance, a getaway with friends, or a personal retreat, picking the right accommodations makes all the difference. Here’s our guide to the best places to stay near Long Island’s top vineyards.
Why Stay Near Long Island Wineries?
Long Island’s North Fork and South Fork host a range of B&Bs, luxury resorts, and boutique inns. By staying close:
- Avoid Extra Driving: No need for long trips between wineries.
- Access Wine Packages: Many hotels partner with vineyards on tours or special tasting deals.
- Enjoy Local Dining: Farm-to-table menus paired with regional wines—heavenly!
Top Hotels Near North Fork Wineries
- The Harborfront Inn (Greenport)
- Steps away from Kontokosta Winery
- Modern amenities, a pool, and sweeping views of Peconic Bay.
- The Shoals Suites & Slips (Southold)
- Chic boutique vibe with marina access
- Close to Bedell Cellars and Sparkling Pointe
- Jedediah Hawkins Inn (Jamesport)
- A historic inn offering farm-to-table dining and romance
- Minutes from Paumanok Vineyards
- North Fork Table & Inn (Southold)
- Boutique accommodations plus a standout restaurant
- Near Croteaux Vineyards for rosé tastings
Best Hotels Near Hamptons Wineries
- The Baker House 1650 (East Hampton)
- Luxurious B&B offering spa services and private gardens
- A short drive from Wölffer Estate Vineyard
- Topping Rose House (Bridgehampton)(no direct link—famous listing)
- Five-star boutique hotel with a Jean-Georges farm-to-table restaurant
- Walking distance to Channing Daughters Winery
Budget-Friendly Stays for Wine Lovers
- The Duncan Inn (Jamesport)
- An affordable option near top North Fork wineries
- Cozy rooms plus a convenient location for touring
- Sound View Greenport (Greenport)
- Beachfront property with mesmerizing sunsets
- Relaxed vibe perfect for unwinding after vineyard visits
Tips for Booking Your Wine Country Stay
- Book Early: Peak season (especially fall) sells out fast.
- Look for Wine Packages: Many hotels partner with local vineyards for exclusive perks.
- Check Transportation: Some places offer shuttle services or can suggest local wine tours.
- Midweek Savings: Rates tend to be lower if you visit Monday–Thursday.
- Dine On-Site: Hotels often have or partner with farm-to-table restaurants, ideal for sampling local produce and wine.
Final Thoughts
Long Island’s wine country provides a serene backdrop for any getaway, and staying near the vines ensures you can immerse yourself in the region’s charms. After savoring those vineyard tours, we hope you’ll stop by Hortons Flower Farm in Mattituck to pick up a bouquet of fresh flowers. Here’s to a memorable trip—cheers!