Offering 96 screen-free rooms, a seasonal restaurant, firepits, and surf lessons, Marram, a boutique hotel set on South Edison Beach, embraces the sleepy coastal culture of beach towns, creating a space for guests to enjoy life’s simple pleasures.




Marram's design is coastal and understated. Each room features neutral tones, wood accents, and curated details like cork flooring and handwoven rugs. There are no TVs. Instead, windows open to sea breezes. Bathrooms are stocked with clean, modern amenities and plush essentials, keeping the feel elevated yet grounded.
A heated oceanfront pool is surrounded by sun loungers and dune grasses. Firepits invite relaxed conversation. The hotel’s beachfront access allows guests to step directly onto the sand, where surfboards, bikes, and beach gear are all on hand.
Dining at Marram is led by Il Buco al Mare, a seasonal restaurant with a Mediterranean-coastal approach. The menu is ingredient-driven, featuring local produce, seafood, and house-made breads. Guests can enjoy breakfast on the terrace, lunch by the pool, or dinner under the stars. A café serves coffee and light bites throughout the day.
Wellness is woven into the Marram experience. Morning meditation and yoga sessions are held in view of the ocean. There’s no spa, but the atmosphere itself is restorative. The hotel’s programming includes seasonal workshops, nature walks, and occasional art or music events, all meant to foster presence over performance.
Families are welcome, though the overall vibe is quiet and adult-friendly. The team is helpful but hands-off, offering just enough service to support independent travel. Guests here tend to be design-minded and appreciate the hotel’s focus on intention and calm.
Montauk’s famed surf break, The Terrace, is just in front of the hotel, drawing surfers from sunrise onward. The location is central but feels set apart—walking distance to town, yet buffered by nature. Bikes are available for guests who want to explore nearby trails, shops, or cafes.
Marram Montauk is a hotel that prioritizes feeling over flash. It’s about wind through dune grass, coffee on a sunlit patio, and ocean air at night. Thoughtful, quiet, and rooted in place, it’s a modern beach retreat built for slowing down.





Montauk is known for reliable surf, especially in fall and spring. Waves range from mellow beach breaks to more powerful reef and point breaks. Just steps from Marram is South Edison Beach—a beginner-friendly spot ideal for lessons. Ditch Plains, 5 minutes away, is Montauk’s signature break with long peeling rights, perfect for intermediate surfers. For advanced waves, head to Terrace (10 mins), where heavier conditions and A-frame peaks offer more challenge. Mornings are typically clean with offshore winds.
Mostrador, one of many restaurants created by Martín Pittaluga and Fernando Trocca, offers breakfast through dinner with counter-service simplicity and Latin flair– empanadas, grilled seafood, and just-baked cakes. The espresso bar serves craft coffee throughout the day. The vibe is unpretentious, with seating that spills into the dunes. Chef Fernando Trocca’s food, made from seasonal produce, aspires to not only fulfill guests but also make them feel like they are dining with friends, supporting the relaxed, unplugged environment Marram looks to achieve. Nearby, Montauk has solid dining—from roadside lobster rolls at The Lobster Roll (15 mins west) to farm-to-table fare at Crow’s Nest (5 mins).
Montauk is on the eastern tip of Long Island, around 3 hours by car from New York City. The Long Island Rail Road and seasonal ferries from Connecticut also serve the area. The nearest airport for private flights is Montauk Airport, 10 minutes away.
The weather is seasonal—mild springs, warm summers with ocean breezes, crisp falls, and cold winters. Summer is dry and sunny, with temperatures averaging 75–85°F. Winter brings wind and occasional snow.
Montauk is easy to explore. Whether it be through marine tours, hikes to the historic Montauk lighthouse, or surfing at Ditch Plains, guests have numerous possibilities for adventure in this sleepy beach town. The town, a quaint place with shops, cafes, and restaurants, is just a ten-minute walk from the hotel. Montauk, around 3 hours from bustling New York City, offers a way of life opposite of the city–slow mornings, lazy beach days, and cozy, crisp nights.
Address: 21 Oceanview Terrace, Montauk, NY 11954.
Check-in: 15:00
Check-out: 11:00.
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