Montauk Yacht Club Reopens With New Look, Dining, Spa and More

Montauk Yacht Club, the 107-key Star Island seaside resort and marina, has reopened following a multimillion-dollar renovation and addition of the Ocean Club Montauk restaurant. Built in 1928, the property is now under the management of Proper Hospitality within The Collective, a portfolio of independent, design-driven hotels.

The hotel’s common spaces, outdoor facilities, rooms and suites have been refreshed. Guests can now dine at Ocean Club Montauk, helmed by South African Chef Jarad McCarroll. The restaurant serves freshly caught seafood, local produce, a raw bar and select dishes of the Braai, a traditional method of South African grilling. The 220-seat restaurant also has an open kitchen and provides waterfront vistas of Montauk’s landscape.

Also debuting this summer is a full spa menu of services. Through an exclusive partnership, La Prairie will bring its skincare house to the Hamptons for its first season-long spa offering. Locals, visitors and guests of the resort can book a range of treatments at La Prairie Spa at Montauk Yacht Club. Additionally, The Cabana at Montauk Yacht Club will offer a range of body treatments, such as massages and wraps, and wellness offerings, such as yoga and breathwork classes. Good to know: The new 24-hour gym is open for Montauk Water Club members and hotel guests. Weekly fitness and health classes are also available.

The property’s new The Market at Montauk Yacht Club offers gourmet groceries, provisions, beverages, beer and wine from a variety of local, regional and national purveyors as well as snacks, sandwiches, salads and more. Adjacent to The Market is The Shop at Montauk Yacht Club, a boutique carrying skincare, fashion, jewelry, accessories and more. Within The Shop is a curated ready-to-wear edit from Forty Five Ten.

Outdoors, the resort’s refreshed facilities an adults-only Ocean Club Pool, the Great Lawn Pool for families, a private beach, two tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, bocce courts and two new Padel courts in partnership with Privé Padel. Electric Moke cars are on hand to drop off and pick up guests should they wish to go surfing at local beaches or head into town and Linus bikes are available for guests’ complimentary use.

The property’s 35 acres are home to the largest marina in the Hamptons. It includes more than 200 slips that accommodate day boats and superyachts. Montauk Yacht Club guests can use the property’s complimentary paddleboards, charter yachts for day excursions or take a ride on the property’s house fleet of electric X-Shore vessels. In partnership with Blade, guests can travel to the resort from New York City via plane or helicopter, land at Montauk Airport and transfer to Montauk Yacht Club via the house fleet.

Further programming will roll out throughout the season with a roster of events, wellness programming and musical performances, inclusive of a partnership with Billboard for a limited run of Marina Music Sessions and screenings with both A24 and HamptonsFilm.

Montauk Yacht Club’s seasonal operations will continue into November.

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