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Being about 14 by seven miles, Montauk is actually the same size as Manhattan, but has only about 3,000 year-round residents. In the summer, this number swells to about 50,000, with over 100 motels and hotels and numerous restaurants. Montauk is also one of the world's fishing capitals, with a fleet of over 100 charter boats that take people sportfishing, and many docks and marinas. It also has a fleet of commercial fishing boats, which go offshore for fish to send to market.
If you enjoy seafood, there is no better place to come for fresh fish morning and night. If you enjoy surfcasting to catch your own fish, there is no better place than standing in the surf off Montauk Lighthouse the at the Montauk Point State Park, or any of the town beaches. One of the most enjoyable, and beautiful, things to do in Montauk, is to take West Lake Drive, off Route 27, and go down to the fishing docks, to stroll around, see the fresh catches brought in by the boats daily, overlooking the scenic Montauk Harbor.
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Montauk's FREE online directory, loaded with all the information you need when you're coming to Montauk. You'll find everything ranging from Recreation, Lodging, Entertainment, Fun For Kids to Current Weather and Tide Tables, Events schedule, Montauk Surf Report, Montauk Fishing Repot and much much more.
Montauk ChamberMontauk Visitor Center located in the center of the village.
Montauk Marine BasinMontauk Marine Basin has been providing boaters a second home since 1955. Family owned and operated since the beginning. Montauk Marine is located in Montauk Harbor on the west side near the Viking Ferry Fleet and is within walking distance of Montauk Inlet.
Montauk Point LighthouseThe Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum & Gift Shop is a must see when you visit Montauk.