The best new and updated Hamptons hotels for 2025

If you’ve grown bored of the same old, same old Hamptons getaways, get your Ginza flip-flops from The Row ready.A new generation of makeovers is infusing some fresh energy and carefree style into the scene this season.From the total overhaul of Westhampton’s divey Seabreeze Motel into the lush Three Ducks Hotel, to the reimagining of the run-down Sands Motel into the wellness-focused Offshore Montauk, these jitney-friendly escapes beckon you to book a room and perfect your “dark bohemian” deportment just in time for Memorial Day.

Floppy hats and flowy coverups required.Though it technically opened late last summer, Seven Beach Lane debuts its first full season this June — and it was worth the wait.Set just a mile from Rogers Beach and the coastal-cool shops on Main Street, the restored 1885 Victorian houses 16 rooms and suites, a namesake restaurant that emphasizes locally sourced cocktails and cuisine (order the cavatelli with baby artichokes and chanterelles, but don’t skimp on the housemade bread) and a full suite of fitness offerings, including a gym, an infrared sauna and a cold plunge.

The vibe is decidedly glam, so don’t be shy: Dust off those Cartier baubles and make your French bob BIG.You never know who that silver fox sipping a glass of Languedoc rosé at his poolside daybed might be.

Rooms from $749; Seven Beach LaneIn what appears to be a trend, Montauk’s old Sands Motel is shaking off its tired image in exchange for a wellness-focused, bare-bones aesthetic.Marley Dominguez, co-owner of upstart Enduring Hospitality, unveils his approach to laid-back luxury at the tip of Long Island this June, hoping to capture some of the boho-chic clientele who in recent years decamped to nearby Shou Sugi Ban House or Gurney’s.

He’s giving them good reason to make haste to this 43-room escape, starting with a resort-like pool and extending to the red-light therapy in the mini-spa and breezy setting right on the Atlantic.Come on a Friday morning...

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Publisher: New York Post

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