12,000
Christmas trees sold
across the East End
each December
42,000+
bottles poured from
Hampton's vineyards
between Thanksgiving
and New Year's Day
350,000
oysters shucked in
local restaurants
during the holiday
dining season
1.2 million
holiday lights strung
across Southampton
Village
3,500+
gifts donated through
local toy drives
$18.5 M
price of the most
expensive Hamptons
home sold last
December
3,000
year-round residents
in East Hampton vs.
25,000+ in summer
$350
average prix fixe for
New Year's Eve dinners
at top Hamptons
restaurants
50,000
meals served by
local food pantries
in December
28°F
average winter
temperature —
and locals still surf
HOLIDAY IN THE
HAMP TONS
U N W R A P P E D
HOLIDAY IN THE
HAMP TONS
U N W R A P P E D
From twinkling lights in Southampton Village to
oysters on silver trays and champagne toasts at
midnight, the Hamptons transform into a winter
wonderland with a coastal twist. Beyond the beaches
and summer soirées, the East End hums with festive
energy, local generosity, and understated glamour.
Here's how the Hamptons celebrate the holidays—
by the numbers.
BY
THE
NUMBERS
photo credit: Susan Kaufman
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