Need to know
Rooms
65, including 29 suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 4pm.
More details
Rates include a Continental breakfast.
Also
There are two ADA rooms, which each have ramp access, wide doors, a roll-in shower with a handheld shower head, grab bars and accessible towel bars (a shower seat is also available, on request). The lobby and restaurant are also fully-accessible, but there is limited accessibility at the beach, and the pool area is unfortunately not suitable for those with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Private beach, bikes to borrow (seasonal), free WiFi throughout. In rooms: Welcome gift, Nespresso coffee machine, TV, mini-fridge, and Malin + Goetz bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Rooms feel like ship cabins, with blonde-wood panelling, nautical colouring, and views out over the Long Island Sound. Families and groups are best suited to the suites, which sleep between three and five people, but couples looking to get steamy should opt for the King Sauna Room for its cedar-wood sauna.
Poolside
The pool is flanked by retro red loungers and white parasols, with Jack’s poolside bar in easy reach. There’s a private pebble-dashed sandy beach onsite, too, which can be accessed directly from all rooms.
Packing tips
John Ross’s book The Story of North Fork Wine makes an excellent beach read for grape-loving guests, detailing the development (and drama) of the local wine scene over the last 150 years.
Also
A peek in the minibar will reveal the hotel’s own brand gin, vodka and rum, as well as their own merlot and rosè made in collaboration with local vineyard Macari.
Pet‐friendly
Your furry friends can join you in any room for a one-off, non-refundable cleaning fee of $75. See more pet-friendly hotels in North Fork .
Children
Welcome. Pack ‘n Plays are available, on request.
Sustainability efforts
Sound View Greenport donates $1 for every night booked to Suffolk County’s Cornell Cooperative, a local non-profit educational agency which helps to strengthen families and communities, protect the environment and foster economic development in the area. Additionally, the hotel’s owners are taking active measures to save their quarter-mile beach from coastal erosion.