Best Waterfront Towns in Western Suffolk County (2026 Guide)
Best Waterfront Towns in Western Suffolk County (2026 Guide)
One of the biggest reasons people choose to move to Long Island is for the waterfront lifestyle. From boating and marinas to bay views and coastal access, the South Shore of Suffolk County offers a unique living experience.
If you’re exploring Western Suffolk County, here are some of the top waterfront communities to consider — each offering a slightly different lifestyle and price point.
Bay Shore
Bay Shore is one of the most recognized South Shore communities, offering direct access to the Great South Bay along with a vibrant downtown area.
Residents enjoy proximity to Fire Island ferries, marinas, and waterfront parks, making it a strong choice for buyers looking to combine lifestyle and convenience.
Lindenhurst
Lindenhurst offers a mix of residential neighborhoods and waterfront properties, with access to canals, marinas, and the Great South Bay.
It’s often considered by buyers looking for coastal living with access to the Long Island Rail Road and major roadways.
Babylon Village
Babylon Village combines waterfront access with a walkable downtown area. The village includes marinas, parks, and access to the bay, along with a strong local community feel.
Buyers looking for a mix of lifestyle and convenience often consider Babylon alongside nearby South Shore towns.
West Islip
West Islip offers access to waterfront areas along the Great South Bay, along with nearby parks and marinas.
It tends to have a more residential feel while still providing access to coastal living.
Islip / East Islip
Islip and East Islip provide access to waterfront parks, marinas, and the bay, along with established residential neighborhoods.
These areas offer a balance between coastal lifestyle and suburban living.
What to Know About Waterfront Living
While waterfront living offers a unique lifestyle, it also comes with additional considerations such as flood zones, insurance, and maintenance.
Understanding these factors — along with property taxes — is an important part of evaluating whether waterfront living is right for you.
Choosing the Right Waterfront Community
Each waterfront town offers a slightly different experience. Some provide more walkability and nightlife, while others focus on quiet residential living.
If you’re comparing options across Suffolk County, reviewing this complete relocation guide can help you better understand how each area fits your goals.
If you're considering waterfront living and want help narrowing down the right location based on your lifestyle and budget, I’m here to guide you through your options. Let’s get you moved.
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