
EHP Resort & Marina has officially re-opened for the 2026 summer season, and there is one detail that has me most excited: Sunday Reggae is returning to East Hampton Point and Si Si this summer!
East Hampton Point is gorgeous, set on a 9-acre waterfront sanctuary overlooking Three Mile Harbor. Long favored by style-conscious summer regulars, the property offers a distinctly modern Mediterranean perspective, with private cottage accommodations, a full-service marina, and a strong culinary focus that shapes the overall experience.

The amenities are extensive but thoughtfully integrated, from the resort pool, tennis and pickleball courts, and fitness center to Bluejay electric bikes, the Great Lawn, and a tree-lined courtyard. A 58-slip marina, sunset deck, curated resort shop, and seasonal boat cruise aboard a 40-foot Van Dutch round out the setting, offering a more expansive view of the Hamptons from the water.
Opening May 21, Sí Sí brings vibrant coastal Mediterranean flavors to a spacious dining setting with one of the most striking harbor views around. From standout dishes like paella and bucatini verde with lobster to excellent wines and handcrafted cocktails, it is the kind of place made for long lunches, sunset dinners, and everything in between.
Local and visitors alike know Si Si as a favorite place in East Hampton for dancing – let’s make sure that happens again this summer. Gotta get up to get down!
NEW for Summer 2026 – The Boat House Cafe
It’s not just late night and vacationers, a new all-day Italian-style cafe and espresso bar – The Boat House – debuts on May 23. It’s an incredible vibe with great coffee from Jack’s Stir Brew, matcha, plus pizza, salads, and grab-and-go fare. Overlooking the marina, it’s a great place for a catch-up conversation – especially in the yachting community.

Wayan & Ma•dé residency returns for a second season on May 21, a must-visit dining destination in the Hamptons. Wayan’s return is, of course, a welcome addition. The food style is unique in the Hamptons, and it’s great waterfront dining. I went in 2025 and can’t wait to check out Wayan’s take on asian-inspired cuisine again this year.
Beyond the Sunday Reggae night, Si Si is bringing a new suite of weekly programming, including
– Jazz Thursdays (6–9PM)
– Sunset Sessions on Fridays / Saturdays (6–9PM), a rotating mix of live bands and singers set against the sunset
– Reggae Sundays, a nod to the property’s roots with live reggae performances.
Yes, the Hamptons has changed over the years, but with Reggae night returning to EHP this summer, some things are just as they should be.








