![]() The Jitney can be two to five hours depending on traffic, and where you’re going, but unlike the LIRR (which only departs from Penn station in Manhattan), there are 18 pickup stops in Manhattan and two airport connections. If you do train, you can reach Westhampton (the first stop) in two hours, but Montauk (the end of the line) will run you three, so pack extra booze and pray your car has a bathroom that’s semi-functioning. The downside to the train is it can be crowded AF (see the above timing explanation), and I once stood the entire way. Play that one smart and depart during the day/as early as it starts running. The downside to the Jitney can be traffic, especially if you leave late on a summer Friday. ![]() If wheels aren’t plausible-or no one wants to be the DD #fair-then from NYC your options are: the Jitney (there’s free WiFi! and snacks! and hottie businessmen in whimsical loafers!) or the LIRR. Comfort, your own tunes, maybe a stocked cooler in the glove compartment (JK we don’t condone that), but the arduous trek to the Hamptons is just less painful in a car. After that, the next best thing is a car. The Hamptons is never easy to get to per se-unless you’ve got extra cash laying around to hop on a private heli Blade. We’re breaking down everywhere worth visiting in this official Betches’ Bachelorette Guide to the Hamptons. Southampton, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, Montauk…if you’re all WTF, have no fear. But for first timers, it can be a bit overwhelming considering there are all these different “hamlets,” also known as small villages. Honestly, I’d rather be there right now than writing this article, that’s how awesome the Hamptons is. Plus there are clambakes, pool parties, dance-all-night-with-your-feet-in-the-sand ragers, postcard-worthy beaches, cute AF towns, and a million places to wine and dine during your debaucherous celebratory pre-nuptials bash. Long considered to be a bougie playground for Manhattan’s elite, it’s now more accessible to everyone with the same goal in mind these days: getting drunk and having fun. ![]() And even if you haven’t, we’re here to tell you why a Hamptons-style bachelorette is the best idea ever. If you’ve ever seen an episode of Summer House, you understand why everyone’s so obsessed with the Hamptons. Our guides will tell you where to stay, eat, party, how to get around, and give you a sample itinerary that you can follow. So we’re taking all the guesswork out of planning a bachelorette party by breaking down top bachelorette destinations. Planning sucks, and bachelorette parties are a ton of work.
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