Sound Shore
The Sound Shore region, stretching about 36 miles, is an eclectic collection of towns and villages located on or near the Long Island Sound. Major cities, like New Rochelle, are situated on miles of shoreline and contain marinas and ports, along with big-city amenities.The shore area is also home to picturesque private beaches and inlets.
Featuring some of Westchester’s oldest towns, like Mamaroneck (founded in 1660), the area also offers charming city centers and great shopping.
The Sound Shore includes these six municipalities and claims stake to picturesque beaches and inlets:
- Larchmont
- Mamaroneck (Town and Village)
- New Rochelle
- Port Chester
- City of Rye
Larchmont
This lovely little village offers small-town charm with a sophisticated accent. Originally founded…
Mamaroneck
Featuring a vibrant downtown dotted with antiques stores, restaurants and a picturesque harbor that…
New Rochelle
New Rochelle is the seventh largest city in New York and has plenty to offer visitors. Recreational…
Port Chester
Since its beginnings as an industrial boat-building community (it was formerly known as “Saw…
Rye
Many call this, the county’s smallest city, its loveliest—approximately 15,000 residents…