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Summer House is currently in its tenth season, and if you've been anywhere near a Bravo TikTok or Reddit account lately, you've probably seen the drama blowing up online. The Amanda, West, and Ciara situation alone has made this one of the biggest Bravo storylines in years. But putting the drama aside for a second, the show has also quietly turned the Hamptons into a travel bucket list for fans. From the house itself to nearby beaches and weekend spots, here's where Summer House is actually filmed and a few quieter alternatives if the Hamptons aren't your vibe.
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Bravo's Summer House is filmed in Water Mill, New York, within the town of Southampton on Long Island's South Shore. The house itself is between Sag Harbor and Water Mill, and has been the cast's primary summer home since Season 6.
The property itself has changed slightly between seasons, but production has consistently stayed in the Water Mill and Southampton area. The current house is a roughly 6,500-square-foot rental on Deerfield Road with a pool, hot tub, pool house bar, and enough bedrooms to fit a full cast, which has caused its own drama with local zoning officials more than once.
The show hasn't always filmed there. Season 1 was shot at a beach house on Napeague, near Amagansett, though it was presented on screen as Montauk. After the Town of East Hampton denied Bravo a film permit the following year because shared houses are technically illegal there, production moved west to Water Mill and has stayed in Southampton Town ever since.
More recent seasons have shifted noticeably toward house-focused filming, with themed parties, pool scenes, and most of the storyline playing out at the rental property itself rather than around town.
While the show spends most of its time at the house now, the cast does still occasionally film at nearby Hamptons beaches. The most notable is Dune Beach in Southampton, where Carl proposed to Lindsay during Season 7. That one is confirmed on camera.
Other beaches that fans have identified as appearing on or near the show include Flying Point Beach in Water Mill, Coopers Beach in Southampton, and Sagg Main Beach in Sagaponack. These haven't all been officially confirmed by production, but they fit the geography and the vibe, and all are within a short drive of the filming house.
The Hamptons are gorgeous, but they're not exactly low-key. Prices are high, summer traffic is brutal, and availability disappears fast. If you want that same coastal Long Island feel without the scene, the North Fork is the move.
Greenport, in particular, is a favorite of mine. It's walkable, has great wineries nearby, and has a genuinely relaxed energy that the Hamptons stopped having about two decades ago. Shelter Island and Orient Point are worth a look, too, if you want something even quieter.
The North Fork wine region as a whole is an easy weekend from New York City, and honestly, one of the more underrated spots on the East Coast.
One of the bigger shifts in Summer House over the years is how much the show has moved indoors. Earlier seasons had the cast out constantly, going to bars in Montauk, hitting restaurants in Southampton, and actually interacting with the towns around them. Newer seasons, especially from Season 6 onward when the show settled into the Water Mill house, lean heavily on theme parties, pool days, and group dinners at the rental.
Part of that is logistics. The current house is in a residential wooded area with limited parking and neighbors who are not exactly thrilled about a Bravo production next door. Part of it is also just how the show has evolved. The drama now lives inside the house, not out in the world.
So if you're planning a Summer House-inspired trip, focus on renting a house with a group rather than trying to recreate the nightlife. That's where the real show happens now.
Summer House is filmed in Water Mill, New York, in the town of Southampton in the Hamptons on Long Island.
No. Season 1 was filmed near Amagansett on Napeague. The show moved to Water Mill starting in Season 2 and has stayed in that area since, though the exact property has changed between seasons.
Carl proposed to Lindsay at Dune Beach in Southampton, New York, during the summer of 2022, which aired in Season 7.
No. The house is a private rental property and is not open to the public.
Summer House is currently airing Season 10, which premiered on February 3, 2026, on Bravo.