Located on the rolling hills of Northport, Del Vino Vineyards is family owned and operated. The vineyard offers extraordinary scenery, and a providential climate for wine. From break taking views to local ingredients, you'll feel transported to an Italian villa right here on Long Island.
The John W. Engeman Theater is Long Island's only year-round professional theater company. The productions are cast directly from the Broadway talent pool. Complimentary Valet Parking Green Room Piano Bar & Lounge State of the Art lighting and sound systems Stadium Style Seating Cocktail Service at your seat. Conveniently located close to the Northport Hotel!
We hosted our rehearsal dinner here. It is delicious food and great ambiance. We highly recommend it!
We are taking some of our wedding photos here! The Vanderbilt Museum is a natural-history museum, historic mansion, planetarium and park located on the 43-acre summer estate of railroad heir and global explorer William K. Vanderbilt II (1878-1944). The estate, Eagle's Nest, is an excellent example of the storied Long Island Gold Coast era, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Vanderbilt is engaged in education, collections, and programming. The state-of-the-art Charles and Helen Reichert Planetarium is a popular year-round venue for education, live music, and entertainment, as well as for educational programming for schools.
Crab Meadow Beach is a public beach in the Northport Area that spans over 1,000-feet wide and expands along the shores of the Long Island Sound. There are noticeable sandbars at low tide that form pools of water that are shallow. Like almost all of the beaches on the north shore of Long Island, the beachline is fairly rocky so wear appropriate shoes! There is also a large playground, basketball courts, and a restaurant along the boardwalk, La Casa Café. The restaurant has a large table area underneath an open-air structured roof.
A great place for a walk or a light hike! There are several trail options of varying difficulties. Originally called Crab Meadow Park East Watershed, the Makamah Nature Preserve was acquired by Suffolk County in 1973. It contains dry and wet woodlands, as well as marsh. It has been reported that 94 species of birds have been recorded in and around the property and that the park is prime habitat for owls and woodpeckers. The park contains heavily wooded hills with one rising to 60 feet in its center and others rising to 100 feet