North Fork's newest boutique stay focuses on exactly that — providing guests of all ages with a tranquil setting to relax, recharge, and explore.

Travel & Leisure

Two wooden chairs with woven seats and backs on a wooden deck facing the ocean, with a small table between them, overlooking the blue sea and sky with a few clouds.

The luxe hotel offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere…The striped umbrellas on its pebbled beach will almost make you feel like you're in one of those tranquil spots along the French Riviera

Conde Nast Traveler

Bright living room with high vaulted ceiling, large windows, a fireplace, a curved green sofa, two armchairs, a small side table, and a bar area with stools. Modern chandelier and wooden beams decorate the ceiling.

New is always better on the North Fork, and Hotel Moraine is evidence of this mantra…Guests can indulge in a handful of on-property amenities, including an outdoor bar, a covered patio, fire pits, a saltwater gunite pool, poolside dining and 200 feet of beachfront views.”

Hamptons Magazine

Our heated saltwater swimming pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas, overlooking the Long Island Sound.

“an upscale retreat perched on a grassy hill overlooking Long Island Sound. The property’s 20 rooms amplify the beachy environment with neutral tones and blue accents

Bloomberg

Outdoor scene with striped bean bag chairs arranged around small wooden stumps on a grassy area near a rocky shoreline, overlooking a calm body of water at sunset with a pastel sky and a lone tree on the left side.

“The boutique hotel and waterfront property Hotel Moraine is perfect for a family-friendly exclusive getaway, with unadulterated beach access and water views. The elegant pool and lobby bar are perfect locations to enjoy an al fresco summer aperitivo (Hello, Aperol spritz!) during a happy hour featuring live music.

Crane Currency

An aerial view of the property  featuring a large lawn overlooking the Long Island Sound, under a pink and blue sunset sky.

“Nestled on a picturesque three-acre beachfront parcel, this two-story sanctuary is the epitome of coastal luxury, marrying the charm of the North Fork with modern opulence.

James Lane Post

People gathered around a fire pit roasting smores on a grassy area near the water at sunset, with trees in the background.

The completely new Hotel Moraine embodies the North Fork aesthetic, with barn-like structures, ice cream socials, tie-dye and birdhouse-making classes in the crafts cottage, and sun shirts and goggles for sale in the sundries shop.”

NY Post

A peaceful beach scene at sunset with three striped umbrellas, rocks along the shore, a large pine tree leaning, and calm seaside waters in the background.

A new luxury family resort in idyllic Greenport, Long Island, Hotel Moraine is a New York State getaway with rest and relaxation at its core

We Heart

A woman sitting on a beach chair under a blue and white striped umbrella by a rocky shoreline, holding a glass of wine with the Long Island Sound in the background.

The heated patio is nice enough that you can be excused for never making it to the end of the lawn to visit the actual beach.

Time Out

Swimming pool area with lounge chairs and umbrellas, stone wall fencing, overlooking water and green trees in the background on a sunny day.

“Hotel Moraine – a long-existent property that was recently acquired, expanded and shined up nicely by the owners of Croteaux, the award-winning vineyard in nearby Southold – is the place to come for those in search of clean, simple design

Financial Times

Person's legs and feet in a swimming pool with clear blue water.

“Set on three rolling acres, coastal-colored, water-facing rooms feature fireplaces and spa-like bathrooms. A glass-encased lobby has cocktails and snacks alongside a chic sundries shop… Of course, the real magic happens at sundown on the grassy lawn, ideal for local wine and hushed conversation—and later, s’mores.

Vogue

A neatly made hotel bed with white linens, multiple white pillows, a teal headboard, and wall-mounted reading lights. Curtains cover large windows in the background.

Entering the property is designed to feel like arriving at a private estate. Lush greenery and native plantings provide privacy and intimacy, to the resort’s three acres of rolling lawn, new buildings with patina-ed cedar siding and black metal roofs, and of course, the water.

Forbes

A Cottage on the Bluff with a wooden deck overlooking a Long Island Sound, surrounded by a green lawn and outdoor furniture, in the evening with a clear sky.