6/17/2008 at 9:30 AM
Tags: Sharks, Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing, Long Island Travel, Active Travel (all tags)
With all the shark attacks we've already heard about this year, it's only natural that some of us will start asking, "But how can I catch a shark?"
It's easier than you might think. You don't even have to head to Florida or Mexico. Deep sea shark fishing is available in on the Eastern tip of Long Island.
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by BS
3/14/2008 at 9:01 AM
Tags: Movie Set Travel, Long Island Travel, Naomi Watts (all tags)

This week's pick is more like a vacation we never want to take, but will happily watch on the big screen in horror.
Funny Games U.S. is the story of a family that rents a seemingly normal summer cabin and finds themselves the center of attention of two highly intelligent, white-glove serial killers.
Mom is Naomi Watts and the small lake where this was shot is actually Shelter Island, waaaay out in between the North and South Forks of Long Island. It's an ideal spring/summer escape, just be sure to check who your neighbors are first!
Another interesting fact? This is a shot-by-shot remake of the same film, released in Europe just over ten years ago. They even built the set to the exact same proportions as the first version.
Here's some cool (safe!) stuff to check out on the real S.I.:
Where To Stay: The Olde Country Inn Check into this mellow spot, originally built circa 1886, where you can shack up in one of their color-themed country rooms. It's a quick walk to the Heights area and the beach and breakfast's included.
Where To Eat: Planet Bliss Owned and run by Julie & Sebastien Bliss, PB offers American cooking that's a step up and supposedly amazing crab cakes made of entirely claw meat. If you're a breakfast fan, head there for a sun-filled room and butter pecan belgian waffles.
What to Do: SI Kayak ToursThe best way to explore Shelter Island is on the water. Much of the area is a beautiful untouched preserve, protected by the Nature Conservancy. At SI Kayak Tours you can rent a single kayak for $45 for a half day and take your own self-guided tour into serene inlets and coves.
Related Stories:
· Movie Set Travel coverage [Jaunted]
· Long Island Travel [Jaunted]
[Photo: mrsriman]
by sedona
6/28/2007 at 12:28 PM
Tags: Water Taxi Beach, Long Island Travel, Chasing-Long-Island-Beach-Houses (all tags)
Long Island Travel Guide Map
A beach you'd actually want to put your toes into in Long Island City? We know what you're thinking, too good to be true. Not so, my friends. Enter Water Taxi Beach, a public/private partnership (ie. tented bar) run by New York Water Taxi that offers the perfect sandy floor (a covered parking lot) right on the water. If you close your eyes for a minute, it's like being at an actual beach.
Grab your friends and pull up a picnic table (provided). Sip on beer, sangria, or wine and snack on a Coney Joe (beef chili on a bun) or the famous Friday Night chicken bbq. It's open most nights (without rain) and is free before 8pm. Show up later and you'll only cough up $3-$5. The 7/G/E/F train will get you there in no time too.
Related Stories:
· Hotels in Long Island City [Jaunted]
· Water Taxi Beach [Official Site]
[Photo: Maura]
by sedona