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How much does it cost to rent a house on Fire Island?

The Cost of Renting and Buying on Fire Island Summer rentals on the island typically start at $3000 per week for a modest two- to three-bedroom beach shack and run anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 per week for a luxury beachfront home.

How much is rent in Fire Island?

Apartment rentals in Fire Island are 840 ft² on average, with prices averaging $899 per night.

Can you live on Fire Island year round?

Can I live on Fire Island year-round? Yes. While the vast majority of homeowners are summer residents only, there is a growing year round community on Fire Island.

Can you drive on Fire Island?

You can drive to the Fire Island Lighthouse (see parking arrangements below) or to the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness on either end of Fire Island National Seashore, but you can’t drive the length of the island. Find detailed directions and learn more about getting to Fire Island.

Can you drive onto Fire Island?

How do I get to Fire Island? You can drive to the Fire Island Lighthouse (see parking arrangements below) or to the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness on either end of Fire Island National Seashore, but you can’t drive the length of the island.

Can you bring food to Fire Island?

Presently, Fire Island Ferries only accepts groceries from Shop Rite, King Kullen and Pat’s Market. They have accounts set up with us, and will cover the freight charge. Therefore, we can leave your cartons of groceries on the town dock that you have designated when placing your grocery order.

Can you sleep on the beach in Fire Island?

No trip to Fire Island, New York’s homo-away-from-home, is completely free. First up, here’s the rule for going to Fire Island without a place to stay: if you’re comfortable sleeping on the beach as a last resort, then everything will be OK, but you shouldn’t have to.

Can you drink on the beach in Fire Island?

The use or possession of alcoholic beverages on federal park lands within Fire Island National Seashore is allowed for anyone age 21 or older, except in historic structures and visitor centers.