Exclusive | New Yorkers are spending $12K for two night stays at a fancy LI summer camp for rich adults and its not even in The Hamptons

It’s a luxe summer camp for adults — with a very grown-up price tag.At just six rooms, Greenport, L.I.’s exclusive Lin Beach House hotel isn’t your ordinary sleepaway.Instead, the elite boutique property, situated in a renovated 1800s-era building, steps from the water bills itself as an immersive experience unlike any other — one that’s setting guests back upwards of $6,000 a night for a group of six.Want some liquor? It’s made in-house, for the taking whenever you want to knock one back — they’ll even teach you how to make your own. The succulent fish you’ll feast on for dinner will have been caught in Greenport Harbor earlier that day — often on a fishing excursion organized just for you.And the scrumptious breakfast spreads each morning are prepared by Michelin-star caliber chefs — who also teach cooking classes to guests.Over the top? That’s the point — and it doesn’t come cheap.To afford the shocking $12,000 two-night rate, since the Lin can only be reserved for full-house buyouts, eager guests will need to find at least five other people they’re willing to spend a short weekend with who don’t mind paying $1,000 a night.It’s a nightly rate comparable to beloved hour-away hotspots like Gurney’s in Montauk or East Hampton newcomer, Hedges Inn.But the difference is that those bougie stays fall short on offering the unique, yet intentional experience the Lin does, which the owners say was inspired by an “old hospitality model” — one popularized in Europe long ago.“The idea of a place like ours is a lot more predominant in other parts of the world.

In Italy, agriturismos, where guests stay at farms and working vineyards, [are] a very big thing there,” Leslie Merinoff Kwasnieski, who runs the Lin with her husband Brian, told The Post.“We don’t really have it that much in the States.”“While I know the price tag is high, it’s really all inclusive, she added.Now, the worldly pair is bringing this top-do...

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Publisher: New York Post

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