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B&B in Long Island

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Frequently asked questions

Searching for B&Bs in Long Island?
If you want to find an accommodation with a small number of rooms and a cozy environment, a bed and breakfast might be a great fit for your trip to Long Island.
How do you know if a B&B is the best choice for your stay?
With attentive service, opportunities to interact with the owner, and of course a full breakfast to start the day, B&Bs offer a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
What are the best B&Bs in Long Island?
Here is a B&B that guests like in the surrounding area: Blue Dream Antigua B&B: 4 rooms. 9.3 mi (15 km) from the heart of Long Island. Enjoy the patio area and onsite dining.
When is the best time to stay at a B&B in Long Island?
When you’re dreaming of a stay in Long Island, be sure to take into account the year-round temperatures. The hottest months are usually September and August with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are March and February with an average of 78°F. Average annual precipitation for Long Island is 37 inches.
What is there to do in Long Island?
When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, Jabberwock Beach and Hodges Bay are some notable spots. You might put Long Bay and Dickenson Bay Beach on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Long Island?
You can plan your excursions in and around Long Island ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into V.C. Bird Intl. Airport (ANU), which is located 2.7 mi (4.3 km) away from the city center. If you’d like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to take in more sights.