Gurney's Inn, Montauk, Long Island
An oceanside spa in Montauk.
From the March 24, 2003 Issue of New York
If a resort's main purpose is to de-stress its
guests, an oceanfront address isn't a bad way to
start. Gurney's Inn, on a strip of private beach
in Montauk, makes the most of its proximity to the Big
Pond by specializing in seawater-based Thalasso
therapies. One treatment begins with a sea-salt
exfoliation, then moves on to a seaweed wrap, and
finishes with an underwater massage with a saltwater
spray. You feel as relaxed as you do after a day at
the beach. The hotel, which had been looking a bit
frayed, has been undergoing a tip-to-stern renovation
(set to be finished in April), but remains open for
business. For dinner, try the Italian-influenced Sea
Grille, with classic seafood dishes like cioppino
(with scungilli and sea bass along with the standard
clams, mussels, and the like). Fitness isn’t the
emphasis here, but there are classes in aerobics,
Pilates, yoga, and t’ai chi, and a wonderful
pool filled, yup, with ocean water.
-- Beth Landman Keil
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