
Despite the chaotic energy of the city, summer’s almost here — and we’re already dreaming of our next escape!
If you’re like us and craving a last-minute Memorial Day Weekend getaway, it’s not too late, allow us to introduce one of the most stunning hidden gems just outside of NYC: Fire Island.
This dreamy car-free barrier island off the coast of Long Island is the perfect beach town escape for New Yorkers, with sprawling white sand beaches, charming boardwalks, and a no-cars-allowed vibe that instantly melts the city stress away.
Here’s how to plan your last-minute trip to Fire Island for the long weekend.
Meet Fire Island, NY: NYC’s Effortless Beach Escape
Fire Island is a 32-mile barrier island just off the southern shore of Long Island, and it’s the kind of place that feels worlds away—despite being less than two hours from the city.
With 17 unique resort communities (from the lively Ocean Beach to the iconic LGBTQ+ hubs of The Pines and Cherry Grove), it’s a summer staple for New Yorkers in the know.
What makes Fire Island so special? For starters, cars are almost entirely banned, so you’ll be exploring by foot, bike, or golf cart.
The vibe is pure relaxation, with endless stretches of sandy shoreline, charming boardwalks, and a buzzy yet laid-back energy. Whether you’re looking to party, unplug, or just soak up the sun, you can pretty much pick your vibe on Fire Island.
Things To Do on Fire Island
- Soak in the sun at Ocean Beach: The most popular town on Fire Island, Ocean Beach is known for its vibrant yet chill vibe, packed with local shops, restaurants, and one of the best beaches on the island.
- Fire Island Lighthouse: One of the tallest lighthouses in the U.S. (and the very first thing many visitors see on arrival), this historic beacon is open to the public — and you can even climb to the top for panoramic views.
- Sunken Forest: This rare maritime holly forest is hidden behind the dunes and feels like walking through a coastal fairytale. It’s part of the Fire Island National Seashore and is accessible via an easy boardwalk trail.
- Walk or bike everywhere: Since Fire Island is car-free, everyone gets around on foot or by bike — giving the whole place a blissfully peaceful, small-town feel.
- Watch the sunset in Fair Harbor: This quieter section of the island is known for some of the best sunsets in the region. Grab a drink, dip your toes in the sand, and enjoy golden hour perfection.
Where To Eat on Fire Island
- CJ’s Restaurant & Bar: Known as the home of the Rocket Fuel — Fire Island’s unofficial frozen cocktail — CJ’s is a must for first-timers. It’s casual, fun, and pure beach-town vibes.
- The Hideaway: A romantic dockside spot in Ocean Beach with upscale seafood and incredible views. Perfect for dinner after a long beach day.
- Rachel’s Bakery: The cinnamon buns here are famous for a reason. This low-key spot is ideal for breakfast or a quick snack.
Where To Stay on Fire Island
- The Palms Hotel: A boutique-style hotel in Ocean Beach with beach cruiser bikes, beach chairs, and hammocks included in your stay.
- Houser’s Hotel: Right in the heart of Ocean Beach, Houser’s offers affordable rooms just steps from the sand.
- Vacation rentals: Many Fire Island visitors opt for short-term home rentals — ideal if you’re coming with a group. Check out listings in Ocean Bay Park, Kismet, or Seaview for different vibes and price points.
How To Get to Fire Island from NYC
It’s easier than you’d think!
Step 1: Take the LIRR to Bay Shore or Sayville
Step 2: Hop on a quick shuttle to the ferry terminal,
Step 3: Take the 20–30 minute ferry ride over to your beach town of choice.
Depending on your destination, the whole trip can take just over an hour from the city!