From floating Fiats to helicopters, how to travel to the Hamptons in style

The only thing better than dashing off to the Hamptons for a summer weekend is arriving there — and party-hopping between hamlets — in high style.Here are three chic ways to escape the city and book it to the beach like the cool kids do.
Looking to slice the price of your summer commute? Blade has four new seasonal passes running from May 22 to Sept.2.
For frequent fliers, the summer steal is the Limitless pass — it gives you unlimited flights between Manhattan and the East End (as well as NYC-area airports) aboard one of the company’s amphibious seaplanes or Bell 407 helicopters for $18,000.That means you can drop the family off at the beach in the morning, hit the office in Manhattan and be back for sunset cocktails with no added costs, no blackout dates and absolutely zero stress.
Blade is also introducing a $4,450 Summer Pass that locks in the price of flights between NYC and the Hamptons at $795.You’ll fly on the company’s Xcel helicopter or Aqua seaplane to any of their six Hamptons drop-off destinations.
But if you swoon for Southampton or must be in Montauk, Blade has additional deals specifically for those airports.Upward and onward.
Once you’re in the Hamptons, the fun shouldn’t stop.For trips to Orient, Greenport, Block Island,head to Yacht Hampton in Sag Harbor, where Joe Ialacci has an outrageous assortment of bobbingbeauties.There’s a 16-foot floating Fiat (yes, as in the car) for tubing (from $799).
He’s got a brand-new 22-foot pink “Barbie” boat, perfect, according to Ialacci, for popping the question, bachelorette parties or a day out with the gal pals (from $799).And don’t worry, boys, there’s a blue “Ken” boat, too.
He’s added 10 new models just this season.He’s also creating a “water kingdom” of floating toys to splash with this summer.“I’m making all the colors match so that it looks like Palm Beach, like you are off the coast from the Breakers.” Or choose from dozens of yachts, big and sma...